“Blogging didn’t really start until 2005.”
Yammer CEO David Sacks, getting his reverse chronological order all wrong, Business Insider, 25 November 2011
“Blogging didn’t really start until 2005.”
Yammer CEO David Sacks, getting his reverse chronological order all wrong, Business Insider, 25 November 2011
“Lady Gaga is passionate, 100 percent fan-focused, and a fashion icon. At Zynga we’re at least two of those things, three on a good day.”
Zynga executive Owen Van Natta, breaking his long-silent poker face to announce a partnership between the FarmVille operator and the ubiquitously networked singer, VentureBeat, 10 May 2011
“The message being sent is that this is a cool, cool place to work. That matters when you are a young, hipster developer.”
SimpleGeo CEO Jay Adelson, on why his geolocation service poured beer money down the drain in Austin in search of engineers, New York Times, 26 March 2011
“I am working on clarity around that at the moment. I am currently trying to define what Twitter’s purpose is in the long term.”
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo, struggling to write a mission statement for the microblogging enterprise that stays under 140 characters, The Telegraph, 26 November 2010
“I love young entrepreneurs.”
Flickr cofounder and angel investor Caterina Fake, disclosing one of her weaknesses, Newsweek, 18 November 2010
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