We are now living on Internet time. It's a new territory, and the cyber equivalent of the Oklahoma land rush is on.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
From early on... we really looked at the Internet as a whole new way to provide storytelling and entertainment.
The Internet has exceeded our collective expectations as a revolutionary spring of information, news, and ideas. It is essential that we keep that spring flowing. We must not thwart the Internet's availability by taxing access to it.
I see the Internet as the next big deal - I wanted to get in on it early on so I wouldn't get behind it all.
Look at electricity in human history - it took a few decades for electricity to really revolutionize the American economy. And the Internet will be the same. At some point in the future, we will arrive at a new era of low-hanging fruit.
We're still in the first minutes of the first day of the Internet revolution.
We thought that the Internet was going to connect us all together. As a young geek in rural Maine, I got excited about the Internet because it seemed that I could be connected to the world. What it's looking like increasingly is that the Web is connecting us back to ourselves.
Sure the Internet is the future, but what we do on the Internet is still very primal.
The Internet - central to modern life - provides new ways for our enemies to plan and act against us.
The Internet is a whole new world opening up.
We are still in the very beginnings of the Internet.