“You need to build a system that is futureproof.”
Tim Berners-Lee, father of the Web, sticking his neck out for applications that use the Extensible Markup Language, Wired News, 15 April 1998
“You need to build a system that is futureproof.”
Tim Berners-Lee, father of the Web, sticking his neck out for applications that use the Extensible Markup Language, Wired News, 15 April 1998
“I really enjoy working on the Internet because you can have a lot of contact with your readers.”
Jill Stempel, author of the CyberSleaze gossip column on Adam Curry’s Metaverse, on the virtues of virtual fame, Chicago Tribune, 15 April 1998
“I’m a firm believer that rigid constraints yield intense creativity.”
Jason Winslow, an independent filmmaker, on the particular joys of designing films for the sadistically slow frame rates of the Web, Wired News, 14 April 1998
“We can’t hire [skilled employees] fast enough. That’s why we buy companies.”
Bert Ellis, chairman and CEO of iXL Holdings, on his recruitment-through-acquisition strategy for total world domination of interactive media, The New York Times, 13 April 1998
“It was just an opportunity that we could not refuse.”
Nick Grouf, Firefly Network’s CEO-songwriter, on his decision to sell his company to Microsoft for 40 cents on the dollar, PC Week Online, 9 April 1998
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