You have to have access to ideas. The Internet is facilitating that access to ideas. In 25 years, the way that data's going to flow back and forth, we don't quite understand yet.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The Internet enables us to share the ideas we have without having to create another hierarchy.
If nothing else, the Internet allows people to put their ideas out there and let the world decide whether they're worth paying attention to.
Ideas move rapidly when their time comes.
The Internet is just a chance to do something. Nowhere else can you go, 'I have an idea, I can write this idea, and I can execute this idea.'
Nowadays, ideas can meet and mate very much faster than before, and the Internet is only accelerating this process. So innovation is bound to accelerate.
Information flow is what the Internet is about. Information sharing is power. If you don't share your ideas, smart people can't do anything about them, and you'll remain anonymous and powerless.
Ideas sometimes come from nowhere, and sometimes they take lots of thinking.
I have a folder in my office with about 400 ideas in it. So it will take me another 40 years to get through those.
Knowledge in the Internet Age - networked knowledge - is becoming more like what knowledge has been in the past few hundreds years for scientists: it's provisional; it's a hypothesis that is waiting to be disproved.
You get ideas from other people all the time.
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