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If you don’t have effective broadband, you are cut out of things that are really core to who we are as a country.

Feb 17, 2011

, The New York Times
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Improving the Internet is just one means by which to improve the human condition. It must be done with an appreciation for the civil and human rights that deserve protection — without pretending that access itself is such a right.

Jan 04, 2012

, The New York Times
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If the WashingtonPost.com home page had half the vitality of HuffPo, it could squash Arianna overnight.

Sep 23, 2010

, Slate
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As we embrace new technology that does everything but kiss us on the mouth, we risk cutting ourselves off from human interaction.

Sep 30, 2011

Martin Lindstrom, The New York Times
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We have to recognize that there is a strong, fresh wind blowing, powered by these new information technologies. It will be increasingly difficult for dictators to impose their will through sheer brutality.

Feb 21, 2011

John Kerry, Time
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What the world needed, and it didn't have, was a phone that had the capabilities of a computer. Apple designed an entirely new product—a phone, a Web browser, and a music player. It was a phone design that the world had never seen. Physical keyboards would become a thing of the past. It required an entirely new hardware system. It required an entirely new user interface. That interface had to become completely intuitive.

Jul 31, 2012

, Ars Technica
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Technology is a bit like clothing. Hundreds of thousands of years ago, a single item of clothing (a well-tailored pelt or loincloth) would probably suffice. Clothing did one thing, provide cover. Tech has become no different. Tens of years ago, a PC was our primary, if not sole, piece of “technology.” But now we have smartphones, and tablets, and e-book readers, and Internet TV boxes and gaming consoles.

Dec 06, 2011

Sam Grombart, The New York Times
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Technology is a bit like clothing. Hundreds of thousands of years ago, a single item of clothing (a well-tailored pelt or loincloth) would probably suffice. Clothing did one thing, provide cover. Tech has become no different. Tens of years ago, a PC was our primary, if not sole, piece of "technology." But now we have smartphones, and tablets, and e-book readers, and Internet TV boxes and gaming consoles.

Dec 06, 2011

Sam Grombart, The New York Times
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Incontrovertible is not a scientific word. Nothing is incontrovertible in science.

Sep 25, 2011

Ivar Giaever, Sunday Telegraph
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