“Customers don’t like turbulence. So they gravitate to the stable provider.”
Dell CEO Kevin Rollins, on why customers keep buying his computers, Reuters, 7 April 2005
“Customers don’t like turbulence. So they gravitate to the stable provider.”
Dell CEO Kevin Rollins, on why customers keep buying his computers, Reuters, 7 April 2005
“The Webby hasn’t gone away. This year has been a very big year for the Web again.”
Tiffany Shlain, who’s hoping that moving the awards ceremony to New York might get her more TV gigs, New York Daily News, 5 April 2005
“You should think about what you put in that search box, because it may not be as anonymous as you think.”
Search engine guru Danny Sullivan, on the Internet’s version of the panopticon, Wired News, 5 April 2005
“The Internet opened a floodgate for young people whose passions are finally being heard, but TV hasn’t followed suit.”
Politician turned cable guy Al Gore, on launching a new channel for the kids, News.com, 4 April 2005
“All of a sudden, a lot of computers were interconnected at a decent speed in an ecosystem that had been created by the existence of those networks.”
Venture capitalist Bill Joy, on the role of 14.4-Kbps modems in giving birth to the Web, News.com, 31 March 2005