Quote by Peter Guber
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Use state-of-the-heart technology online and offline to turn listeners into viral advocates and customers into raving fans. – Peter Guber

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Most young people havent used their storytelling skills since they were 8 or 9 or 10 and wanted to persuade Mom and Dad to take them to the ball game. – Peter Guber

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dad
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Language is a more recent technology. Your body language, your eyes, your energy will come through to your audience before you even start speaking. – Peter Guber

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Technology
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The idea is, were still a society where we recognize and see and even sometimes seek members of our own tribe, whatever that tribe is. It could be ethnic, religious, geographic, political. – Peter Guber

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Society
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People try to treat technology as an object, and it cant be. It can only be a channel. – Jaron Lanier

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The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do. – B.F. Skinner, Contingencies of Reinforcement, 1969

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CRATEL is a center with a two-fold mission – to explore technology as an expressive element and to use technology to bridge gaps between diverse groups of people. – John Harrison

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People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware. – Alan Kay

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It always depresses me when people moan about how commercial Christmas is. I love everything about it. The tradition of having this great big feast, slap bang in the middle of winter, is an essential thing to look forward to at the end of the year. – Richard E. Grant

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