| Web 2.0 promoted mass democratization of content development in a non-contextualized and non-editorialized manner. The result: an unanticipated consequence whereby editors and experts are disempowered. The next stage will revive the debates over breadth vs. depth and quality vs. quantity, ultimately bringing the two sides into better balance and creating new advertising opportunities to better target the audience. - Anthony K. Tjan, Old World Lessons for the Next-Gen Web |
| Make money: not by building an internet company, but by using the net as a tool to create value and get paid. Use the internet as a tool, not as an end. Do it when you are part of a big organization or do it as a soloist. The dramatic leverage of the net more than overcomes the downs of the current economy. - Seth Godin, How to make money using the Internet |
| In the 21st century, every moral imperative is also a strategic imperative: doing good - for customers, employees, suppliers, or society - is a radical strategic choice that unlocks new pathways to innovation and growth. - Umair Haque, Detroit's 6 Mistakes and How Not to Make Them |
| The zero cost startup has led to the age of the "microstartup". It's no longer two folks in a garage hoping to build a prototype in order to land a huge VC round, then getting millions of dollars to build out
an office. Microstartups are sustainable from prototype to launch and on to a core user base, all for around $5-10,000 in costs. - Jason Calacanis |
| One of the key lessons we all need to learn is that no matter what we've done in the past, we're still worthy of love right now. - Steve Pavlina |
| Take a moment to set this intention right now: I am now noticing and accepting an opportunity to earn at least one dollar from doing something I love. - Steve Pavlina |
| The next time you feel inclined to turn down an opportunity to earn money (even a puny amount of money) doing something you love, give yourself a good smack upside the head, and do it anyway. - Steve Pavlina |
| I'd rather believe in the innate goodness of people and occasionally get taken, than believe in the pervasive badness of people and spend my days scrambling to keep what I have. - Jonathan Fields |
| You know everybody is ignorant... just on different subjects. - Will Rogers |
| [The] worst thing about politics is that it turns people's extreme passion about important topics into a sense of HATRED towards the opposition. - John Reese |
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