Teenagers aren't loyal to much of anything - especially Internet stuff.
“Teenagers aren't loyal to much of anything - especially Internet stuff.”
The World Motivation
Teenagers aren't loyal to much of anything - especially Internet stuff.
“Teenagers aren't loyal to much of anything - especially Internet stuff.”
Teenagers aren't loyal to much of anything - especially Internet stuff.
As much as I love scores of wonderful sites across the web, most of them are driven by the daily grind of the display/pageview hamster wheel. They create 20, 30, 40 'content snacks' a day, and I miss far more than I consume.
We speak of 'software eating the world,' 'the Internet of Things,' and we massify 'data' by declaring it 'Big.' But these concepts remain for the most part abstract. It's hard for many of us to grasp the impact of digital technology on the 'real world' of things like rocks, homes, cars, and trees. We lack a metaphor that hits home.
When you bring the scale and precision of data-driven platforms to the brilliance of great media executions, magic will happen. Delivering on that vision for the Independent Web is the mission of Federated Media Publishing.
I just get my news from the Internet.
I have one major problem with the Internet: It's full of liars.
Our philosophy is, using internet technology, we can make every company become Amazon.
This idea that in America you can be anyone you want - you can reinvent yourself. Well, I think that the Internet has maybe taken that kind of American idea and has democratized it for the world.
TV has lost a lot of its self-confidence as its power has been eroded by the internet.