Creative destruction is gonna be the greatest thing that can happen to Manhattan.
From Jason Calacanis
You have to get in the limelight based on what you do, how creative you are, and not how much money you make.
When it comes to education, there is no one site you can point to that you can say, 'They speak to the world, and that is the site where you go to learn.'
To get people to switch from Google, you have to offer something twice as better. But the truth is, the world doesn't actually need better-quality search. I think we've got good enough search.
My mission is to grow business in Silicon Alley.
The balance of power shifts on the Internet to the individual. This is a two-way medium.
For three or four decades, we've been sitting here in front of this TV consuming a one-way medium that we had no control over.
The Internet is about giving the consumer exactly what they want, whether there's an audience of one or 1,000 or 10,000, and then figuring out how to make money on it later.
Google can say they are not in the content business, but if they are paying people and distributing and archiving their work, it is getting harder to make that case.
While people are quick to praise the wisdom of the crowd, being an old-school journalist, I look at the wisdom of the crowd and know it can quickly turn into a mob mentality.
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