USER-DEGENERATED CONTENT

“Wikipedia may have its problems, but the output of traditional media can be pretty crappy too.”

Print 1.0 publisher Tim O’Reilly, on how the Web is bringing other media down to its level, Wired News, 27 October 2005

CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK

“With the changes, information cannot be extracted from it.”

Neville Pattinson, director of technology and government affairs for Texas RFID card maker Axalto, on the features of a new and improved U.S. passport chip, 26 October 2005

JUST !@#$ING GOOGLE IT

“We are testing a new way for content owners to submit their content to Google.”

Google marketer Tom Oliveri, on the latest way his company is trying to get publishers to do its work for it, Google Blog, 25 October 2005

EMBRACE AND CAPITULATE

“The day I come to the Gartner audience and say we have a better Unix than Linux will be a very interesting day.”

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, admitting to a large group of IT executives that his products suck, eWeek, 19 October 2005

IT WAS A DARK AND STORMY RIGHT

“Our members want to have their content on the Internet, but they don’t want it taken without their approval.”

Patricia Schroeder, president of the Association of American Publishers, on her plan to follow up the Google lawsuit by stationing armed guards at libraries to prevent unauthorized reading of books, NewsFactor Network, 20 October 2005