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Stone Age. Bronze Age. Iron Age. We define entire epics of humanit

Stone Age. Bronze Age. Iron Age. We define entire epics of humanity by the technology they use. – Reed Hastings

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If the Starbucks secret is a smile when you get your latte… ours is that the Web site adapts to the individuals taste. – Reed Hastings

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Whats got me excited about the education space is the growth of the Internet over the next 10, 20, 30 years. – Reed Hastings

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Education
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We have a very wide range of content, but the brand-newest movies, whats happening with those is a $30 pay-per-view option – not from Netflix but from DirecTV and others – of movies that are in the theater. – Reed Hastings

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While the rest of the world has been improving technology, Ghana has been improving the quality of mans humanity to man. – Maya Angelou

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Technology has changed the way book publishing works, as it has changed everything else in the world of media. – Bruce Jackson

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Internet entrepreneurs are using technology at every level of their company – from a one-person agency to a small firm, the newest technological advances are interwoven throughout every aspect of Internet-based businesses. – Marc Ostrofsky

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But I think technology advertising will have to stop addressing how products are made and concentrate more on what a product will do for the consumer. – Jay Chiat

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