Quote by Marc Andreessen
Any new technology tends to go through a 25-year adoption cycle. -

Any new technology tends to go through a 25-year adoption cycle. – Marc Andreessen

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Technology is like water it wants to find its level. So if you hook up your computer to a billion other computers, it just makes sense that a tremendous share of the resources you want to use – not only text or media but processing power too – will be located remotely. – Marc Andreessen

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Computers
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An awful lot of successful technology companies ended up being in a slightly different market than they started out in. – Marc Andreessen

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Technology
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The days when a car aficionado could repair his or her own car are long past, due primarily to the high software content. – Marc Andreessen

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car
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Microsoft isnt evil, they just make really crappy operating systems. – Linus Torvalds

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Educators are still spending way too much time trying to control what kids learn, bending the content to their own purposes, hoping beyond hope to change – by using technology – but not change too much. – Daniel Greenberg

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Technology

Advertisers are not thinking radically enough – they look for technology to lead instead of trying the neuroscience approach and thinking about what parts of the brain havent been activated before. These new experiences bring new capabilities to the brain. – Jaron Lanier

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Many people recognize that technology often comes with unintended and undesirable side effects. – Leon Kass

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