“If you don't see the Internet as an opportunity, it will become a threat. In two or three year's time, the Internet will become as commonplace in the office as the telephone.” IfsYearsTwoThreeOpportunityInternetOfficeThreatThree YearsTelephonesCommonplace Author:Tony Blair
“On the one hand information wants to be expensive, because it's so valuable. The right information in the right place just changes your life. On the other hand, information wants to be free, because the cost of getting it out is getting lower and lower all the time. So you have these two fighting against each other.” WantTwoHandsFightingInformationInternetCostInvestingValuableExpensiveChanging Your LifeRight Place Author:Stewart Brand
“This is the most important principle of reading on the Internet: You must determine for yourself whether or not something is true.” ImportantReadingPrinciplesInternetDetermine Author:Stephen Downes
“SEO expertise is a core need for today's online businesses.” NeedsTodayInternetCoreOnlineExpertiseSeo Author:Tony Hsieh
“Just as our kids don't understand the difference between broadcast and cable, the line between TV and Internet TV is about to disappear.” KidsDifferencesLinesTvsInternetDisappearCables Author:Jeff Jarvis
“Today, only about 1% of the World Wide Web is written in Arabic.” WorldTodayWrittenInternetWideWorld Wide Web Author:Marissa Mayer
“Note that the #1 Top Reviewer at Amazon (4550 book reviews) is Harriet Klausner, formerly an acquisitions librarian in Pennsylvania. This just goes to show that librarians were destined to rule the Web.” BookShowsInternetNotesReviewsDestinedLibrarianAcquisitionAmazonPennsylvaniaReviewersBook Review Author:Peter Morville
“Diversity is power on the Web. Big sites may be bigger, but smaller sites will keep scoring higher for specialized topics, both in terms of their connections with users and in terms of each visit's commercial value.” MayBigsValuesTermInternetHigherDiversityConnectionsBiggerUsersSiteTopics Author:Jakob Nielsen
“On average, when you ask someone to perform a task on a site, they cannot do it. It's not their fault; it's the designer's fault.” AsksInternetTasksFaultsAverageDesignerSite Author:Jakob Nielsen
“The poster child of Web 2.0 is Flickr.com. Personalization is a key piece of Web 2.0.” ChildrenPiecesKeysInternetPostersFlickrPersonalizationWeb 2.0 Author:Jared Spool