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  1. ““Am I right and early, or am I just wrong? You always have to wonder.””

    www.wired.com
  2. “We will never have Web 3.0, because the Web’s dead.”

    www.forbes.com
  3. “consumer technology: it’s easy to rip off, hard to sell to strategic acquirers and monetization is often a mystery.”

    techcrunch.com
  4. “Entrepreneurship is the pursuit of opportunity without regard to resources currently controlled.”

    www.inc.com
  5. “The average company size in the United States and in the world is shrinking. The age of gigantic 60,000-employee company is coming to an end.”

    www.sramanamitra.com
  6. “as a journey, idea becomes successful if the entire journey goes well; one can know the destination by stealing it, but not the route of the journey.”

    www.ciol.com
  7. “Startups are born out of the conviction to leave a job and start a company that most people think will never get a customer.  They are built on the conviction of talent to join a startup, that has little or no traction, purely based on the promise of the future.”

    epaley.posterous.com
  8. “Most people achieve only a fraction of what they could do theoretically.”

    jacquesmattheij.com
  9. “SXSW has become more and more cluttered with startups trying to break out. It has also become a celebration of startups in general. However, that celebration has turned into a fetish — placing the act of creating a startup on a pedestal without casting any sort of critical eye on the quality or likelihood of that startup or idea succeeding.”

    gigaom.com
  10. “What could it be? WHO KNOWS, let's sign up. I hope it's for dream journalling! Social networked dream journalling, man, I would almost pay money for that.”

    www.theawl.com