“In the future, we will all be Microsoft.”
George Colony, president of Forrester Research, speaking at Venture Market East in Cambridge, Massachusetts, ComputerWorld, 11 November 1997
“In the future, we will all be Microsoft.”
George Colony, president of Forrester Research, speaking at Venture Market East in Cambridge, Massachusetts, ComputerWorld, 11 November 1997
“From a career perspective you have to cover the broad, and work your way down and figure out what you like, and what you don’t like, but I will continue to cover technology.”
Soledad O’Brien, erstwhile anchor of ZDTV’s “The Site,” on how she’s really not a savvy careerist, Thesite.com, 5 November 1997
“If your company has a good idea today, you can be sure that within a year a competitor will be financed like a heat-seeking missile to find its way right up your tailpipe.”
John Doerr, uber-VC at Kleiner Perkins, on the vagaries of funding high-tech startups, San Francisco Examiner Magazine, 2 November 1997
“The kids are the authorities. And it’s not like being an authority on Barbie dolls. They are the authorities about the central innovation of our time.”
Don Tapscott, author of Growing Up Digital, on kids these days, and their hair, and their music, and their technical skills, USA Today, 6 November 1997
“People have the impression for us to win, Microsoft has to lose. The notion that we have to take them down is not accurate.”
Mike Homer, Netscape’s executive VP of sales and marketing, sounding suspiciously like Steve Jobs, Marketing Computers, November 1997
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