Randall L. Stephenson famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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The lesson of the Internet is that no audience is too small.
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E-mail, when it became mobile - what happened? Utilization of email went through the roof. Just pure Internet access and data - what happens when you mobilize it? Multiples. People are dependent upon broadband and as you mobilize it, they become even more dependent on broadband.
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I'm carrying an iPhone 5. I like this device. It's been impressive. I have a Windows and an Android device... I carry an iPad. I carry a Kindle... Yeah, I have a lot of devices.
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When the iPhone came out, every CIO in America said, 'You're not bringing that into our corporate environment,' my CIO included.
-- Randall L. Stephenson
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The lesson is that, No. 1, this management has to be at the highest class possible. No. 2, they have to have a succession plan.
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That's an important lesson for me, to not qualify my experience against somebody else's. My experience is the experience that I wanted to have, and have created for myself, but it doesn't make me any more deserving than anybody else - or less.
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Socializing on the internet is to socializing what reality TV is to reality.
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The problem with the internet is that anyone can just make stuff up
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Remember America, I gave you the Internet and I can take it away.
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I will not do festivals. The thought of an audience that big frightens the life out of me.
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I'm always aware of the camera and it feels like that's the audience.
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If someone realises the piece they are wearing is inspired by me then it only broadens my audience.
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If it's total freedom, I guess the ultimate thing you can go into is total silence between the audience and performer, with the performer projecting something he doesn't even have to play.
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The conductor has the advantage of not seeing the audience.
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