“We have a whole team that focuses on making sure every pixel is implemented correctly.”
Square CEO Jack Dorsey, on spending his investors’ money to create the world’s most San Francisco-compliant online-payments startup, Fast Company, 11 May 2010
“We have a whole team that focuses on making sure every pixel is implemented correctly.”
Square CEO Jack Dorsey, on spending his investors’ money to create the world’s most San Francisco-compliant online-payments startup, Fast Company, 11 May 2010
“It’s really strange. I have employees I’ve never had a conversation with, but there I am sitting in my office, dicking around with Chatroulette.”
Meetup cofounder Scott Heiferman, whose workers are no doubt grateful that he’s distracted by strangers on the Internet, The New Yorker, 17 May 2010
“We’ve been compared a lot to Google over the past year and we think we’re really different than Google and Google has a great spot in consumer’s minds and so does Yahoo, and so we were trying to make sure that people understood that we know we’re really different and we think we’re really different and the comparison is a juxtaposition. It doesn’t really make a lot of sense.”
Yahoo chief marketing officer Elisa Steele, summing up her company’s advertising strategy in a single sentence, PaidContent.org, 7 May 2010 via usb geeks
“I like to think that we have the capability to fish with worms when necessary, but in general, we’re farmers, not fishermen, and strawberries go over just fine.”
O’Reilly Media pundit-in-chief Tim O’Reilly, freely mixing metaphors on his way to Web 4.0, Inc., May 2010
“Clearly, MySpace is a work in progress.”
News Corp. COO Chase Carey, explaining poor results at his company’s Internet division, PaidContent.org, 4 May 2010
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