I Think The Downside Of The Internet Is That Speaking-or Writing-has Become The Point In And Of Itself.
The Public Good Is In Nothing More Essentially Interested, Than In The Protection Of Every Individual's Private Rights.
Internet Fame Is Like Regular Fame Only Without All The Annoying 'money' And 'power.'
There Is Not One Shred Of Evidence That The Internet Has Had Any Downward Influence On North American Or European Newspaper Circulation.
With Tons Of Chaotic Supply On The Internet, You're Going To Have People Who Become Very Good At Being Curators Or Stylists. It's The Same Sort Of People That I Used To Go To Record Shops For - I Knew If Certain People Recommended Something, It Would Be Good. There's Always Going To Be Those People. It Just Depends On What They're Called: Curators Or Radio Jockeys Or Bloggers.
Without The Internet I Would Have No Fans And I Wouldn't Be In This Business. I Owe Everything To The Internet And My Fans.
I Wouldn't Be Surprised If History Records Tim Berners-lee As The Second Gutenberg.
I Feel Like In One Year It's Very Easy To Go From Internet Poster Boy To Internet Piсata.