Archive for August, 2005

YES, WE’RE TAKING OVER THE WORLD. ANY OTHER QUESTIONS?

August 24, 2005

“If there’s a perception that we’re exploring lots of different areas, some of which might not be directly related to our core area of search, that’s true.”

Google executive David Drummond, on the company’s not-so- hidden strategy, The New York Times, 24 August 2005

THE SHIT HIT THE FAN

August 23, 2005

“The war between the music companies and the consumers has been fought. We lost.”

Warner Music chairman Edgar Bronfman Jr., acknowledging defeat by launching a CD-free “e-label,” PC World, 23 August 2005

http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,122286,00.asp

BUILD-YOUR-OWN B-LIST

August 22, 2005

“We want to document the event as much as possible to create a toolkit so that this can be done in cities across the country and internationally.”

Software developer Chris Messina, on organizing an alternative to the invitation-only Foo Camp, Wired News, 22 August 2005

INFORMATION WANTS TO BE BROKEN INTO

August 21, 2005

“The way to think of it is, you case the joint.”

Julia Komissarchik, on the way her startup, Glenbrook Networks, pries information out of resistant websites, San Jose Mercury News, 17 August 2005

THE CITY THAT KNOWS HOW TO CRACK A WEP PASSWORD

August 18, 2005

“We are going to be able to wire the city in a dynamic way so the entire city is a hot zone.”

San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom, on getting residents connected via Wi-Fi to this Intraweb thing all the kids are talking about, International Herald Tribune, 17 August 2005