We have these services that people love and that are drivers of data usage... and we want to work this out, so that way, it's a profitable model for our partners.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If a scientist is reading a paper online and clicks through to purchase material, there's value there. It might be a business model; it might be enough to defray the cost of open access. I just want to create the infrastructure that makes movement and sharing easier.
We also provide a lot of services with our consulting group that allow people to take maximum advantage of the Net economy. Those all seem to resonate with customers and are providing a good strong base going forward.
Nobody has really grasped yet the great wealth that can be made selling data over the Web. There are 100 million potential customers out there.
It's interesting - what are you willing to give up in terms of your privacy for access to other people? For access to things you think you desperately need. Ultimately, it's that old saying, isn't it? If the service is free, then the product is you. The thing being sold is you. There's a product for sale in you and your data.
We must speed up the deployment of broadband in order to bring high-speed data services to homes and businesses. The spread of information technology has contributed to a steady growth in U.S. productivity.
If your data is out there earning money for somebody, you should have a say in it.
With faster Internet and better computers, you'd better believe we're creating and consuming more digital data.
We are driven by providing technology to enterprise customers.
There's definitely a huge opportunity for businesses to transform their operations and decision making by using data.
Over the years, online, we've laid down a huge amount of information and data, and we irrigate it with networks and connectivity, and it's been worked and tilled by unpaid workers and governments.