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Quotes of The Next Web 2009
Posted by Timan Rebel | Posted in Events, Social Media | Posted on 20-04-2009
Een selectie van quotes die ik verzamelde op The Next Web 2009. Ze zullen niet allemaal letterlijk zijn en er zullen er nog meer ontbreken (vul ze gerust aan in de comments!), maar dit waren volgens mij de leuksten:
The Current Web:: TeliaSonera
My two year old son thinks every screen is a touchscreen.
The Current Web:: Khris Loux (JS-Kit)
Beer and pretsels: If it is not your core, partner to acquire it!
Facebook isn’t opening up at all, they are just expanding their Walled Garden
Banners will become widgets
We should own our profile; because of IP
Twitter was the innovation, Facebook just copied
The Current Web: Werner Vogels (Amazon.com)
You may cannibalize on your own business, if it’s better for the long term
Look at what is not going to change in your business and then make that better
Lock’em in with great service
Don’t be afraid to partner up
Amazon AWS is there for the Economy of Scale, so we can offer lower prices
Ricardo Baeza-Yates (Yahoo)
People don’t want to search, they want to get things done
Jeff Jarvis (Writer of What would Google do)
If the news is important, it will find me
Google commodofies everything
Get out of the way! Let the world suprise you with uses of your own product
Newspapers are doomed, journalism isn’t
I don’t want to drive a beta car
If not for Google, I couldn’t search on and apologize to my ex for being an ass when I was 17 years old
The internet is the social network
Andrew Keen
Jeff Jarvis is a cheerleader for google
Web 2.0 is dead, long live Twitter
The beauty of Twitter is the more you use it, the more valuable it will become. And easier to monotize
Matt Mullenweg (Automattic)
You cannot change anything by fighting or resisting it. You change something by making it obsolete through superior methods
Open Data: we need to use some of the principles used by Open Source (for example: The freedom to use the software for any purpose)
Bradley Horrowitz (Google Apps)
It is now possible to record one’s entire life digitally
Unfortunatly we don’t get a second life to review our first
This is what vision looks like: Not accepting the status quo, the current technology
Chris Sacca
Twitter doesn’t tell you or train you how to use it, just that you have 140 characters
Users distinguish success from failure
Anybody who claims to know the future and potential of Twitter is either full of bullshit or from the future
I think Twitter holds us to our highest ideals. It is a gift to all of us to be able to talk to so many people. Twitter keeps us honest
God forbid I mention javascript in a tweet. I would loose about a thousand followers
What did the general say to the army when it was time to leave the battlefield? – ReTweet!
@Wilg
Esther ‘Wilg‘ Gons maakte voor The Next Web 2009 deze sketchnotes:
Personen: Andrew Keen, Chris Sacca, jeff jarvis, Khris Loux, Werner Vogels, Wilgengebroed












