I've never had WiFi at home. I'm too easily distracted, and YouTube is too tempting.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There are times I turn off my Wi-Fi, and I'm selective about what I want to share with the world now.
FaceTime helps me a lot. I feel like I'm at home even though I'm not.
Sometimes I wish I never found the Internet. Sometimes I regret getting a laptop and Wi-Fi for logging into the Internet because it is such a distraction. If you have any addictive personality, the Internet will magnify it.
People think about the world of TV and the world of online video as being different ways to distribute video. But what happens when every TV is connected to wi-fi with a browser?
It comes down to a question of attention: it's difficult to use the Net distractedly, unlike the television or the radio.
I don't really use YouTube that much. I am a very Internet-oriented person, but I'm more of a Twitter freak - I'm always on Twitter. Or chatting with friends.
Our goal is to have YouTube on every screen - to take it from the PC to the living room and the mobile phone.
Older generations of Wi-Fi weren't quite robust enough to deliver video in the home without breaking up and losing packets and so forth. 5G Wi-Fi gives you extended reach, extended data rates, and more robust coverage.
I take my laptop with me on the road. When I come home, I log onto AOL, go to the Web site, and answer questions.
I love my DSL, but I love my WiFi more. And I probably get on the Internet 40 percent to 50 percent more because of the combination of those technologies.