Internet Quotes

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Alberto Manguel
“Immaterial as water, too vast for any mortal apprehension, the Web's outstanding qualities allow us to confuse the ungraspable with the eternal.”
Alberto Manguel, The Library at Night

Sascha Lobo
“Das Netz ist das Ende des Mainstreams [...]”
Sascha Lobo

Clay Shirky
“[F]rom now on, the act of creating and circulating evidence of wrongdoing to more than a few people, even if they all work together, will be seen as a delayed but public act.”
Clay Shirky, Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations

Andrew Keen
“À medida que a mídia convencional tradicional é substituída por uma imprensa personalizada, a internet torna-se um espelho de nós mesmos. Em vez de usá-la para buscar notícias, informação ou cultura, nós a usamos para SERMOS de fato a notícia, a informação e a cultura.”
Andrew Keen

Clay Shirky
“Mass amateurization of publishing makes mass amateurization of filtering a forced move.”
Clay Shirky, Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations

Sascha Lobo
“[I]m Internet [ist] Aufmerksamkeit eine echte Ware geworden, die sich bereits im Moment ihrer Entstehung vermarkten lässt.”
Sascha Lobo, Wir nennen es Arbeit

Sascha Lobo
“Das Web 2.0 bedeutet vor allem, dass die soziale Reichweite des Einzelnen größer ist als die Reichweite der eigenen Stimme.”
Sascha Lobo, Wir nennen es Arbeit

Clay Shirky
“The basic capabilities of tools like Flickr reverse the old order of group activity, transforming 'gather, then share' into 'share, then gather'.”
Clay Shirky, Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations

“Wie de filosofie van internet kent, kan betere websites bouwen.”
Hedwyg van Groenendaal, Webdesign van concept tot realisatie

“Al eens geprobeerd een huis te (laten) bouwen zonder bouwtekeningen? Probeer dan ook geen website te bouwen zonder Internet Project Plan.”
Hedwyg van Groenendaal, Webdesign van concept tot realisatie

“Het gaat om het stellen van de juiste vragen en het verzamelen van zo veel mogelijk relevante informatie.”
Hedwyg van Groenendaal, Webdesign van concept tot realisatie

“Twee eenvoudige vragen die de basis vormen voor de doelgroepbepaling zijn: Wat is het? Wat komt hij doen?”
Hedwyg van Groenendaal, Webdesign van concept tot realisatie

“Wat de bezoeker gewend is op internet, is meestal het beste.”
Hedwyg van Groenendaal, Webdesign van concept tot realisatie

“Inspiratie? Het is geen kwestie van naar de lucht staren en wachten tot er een briljant idee uit komt vallen.”
Hedwyg van Groenendaal, Webdesign van concept tot realisatie

“Om de juiste technische keuzes te kunnen maken, moet u eerst de technische mogelijkheden kennen.”
Hedwyg van Groenendaal, Webdesign van concept tot realisatie

“Het is zaak om uw website op een integere manier te optimaliseren. Bouw een site voor bezoekers en niet voor zoekmachines.”
Hedwyg van Groenendaal, Webdesign van concept tot realisatie

“Als u de regelgeving goed toepast, komt u in ieder geval niet voor onverwachte dingen te staan.”
Hedwyg van Groenendaal, Webdesign van concept tot realisatie

“Als iedereen zich aan de standaarden zou houden, zouden er minder gefrustreerde webontwikkelaars en internetgebruikers rondlopen.”
Hedwyg van Groenendaal, Webdesign van concept tot realisatie

“Zorg voor mooi webdesign in combinatie met een goed functioneel ontwerp.”
Hedwyg van Groenendaal, Webdesign van concept tot realisatie

Andrew Keen
“Podemos canalizar a revolução da web 2.0 de maneira construtiva, de modo que ela enriqueça ao invés de matar nossa economia, cultura e valores”
Andrew Keen

“In a certain period, a particular piece of news becomes popular, and people start talking about it everywhere and all the time. Then, this news fades into the past and is replaced by another. People begin thinking and talking about that one. Eventually, it too is replaced by yet another. And now, people are interested in this new topic, calling it "following trends." This is a predictable and, therefore, mechanical cycle.”
Sov8840

“...devices keep them occupied, and like babies given a pacifier or a breast, they fall silent and begin to entertain themselves quietly with them. However, when those devices are taken away, their addicted selves transform them into beings who make nothing but noise. Their minds are so utterly empty—yet so utterly stubborn—that when silence arises, the only thing they do is suppress it and return to making noise.”
Sov8840

“Whether lying in bed, sitting, eating, on the toilet, pushing a stroller, walking the dog, shopping, walking, “listening” to others, talking, driving, crossing the street, waiting in line, brushing their teeth, watching a movie, attending a meeting, having a conversation, engaging in sexual intercourse, arguing, showering, at a funeral, in a lecture, or during a family meal—even in moments of supposed intimacy or solitude—they always have their phones in their hands. The device is there. Always there. Even in DPRK—a country they tirelessly insult, hate, and belittle for being “anti-democracy”—one would be hard-pressed to find such addicted beings populating every street, mechanically wandering about like reverse L-shapes, their “opiums” (i.e., phones) in hand.”
Sov8840

“It’s bizarre and truly sad how connected yet disconnected this generation is.”
Dominic Riccitello

Bruce Sterling
“[R]idicule is the radical's best weapon. The powers that be can stand anything but being laughed at.”
Bruce Sterling, Distraction

Stephen Backhouse
“Kierkegaard disparages the irresponsibility afforded by the modern press which allows people to address the crowd in an arena where public opinion has become the hallmark of truth, but in which the opinion-formers remain hidden. Everyone seeks anonymity--in the press, in the crowd, to the point where everyone is no one!
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Stephen Backhouse, Kierkegaard's Critique of Christian Nationalism

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Laura van den Berg, State of Paradise