Quotes on the topic: Websites


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And that's the kind of thing people think, you know, that if you sign up to be a singer-songwriter you know how to deal with people setting up hate websites, or people being obsessed with you and crying when you touch them, but you don't, and you just have to deal with.


I built websites for myself. I didn't want to work for anyone else. I came from a science background, so I approached things fairly analytically.


Net neutrality is the principle forbidding huge telecommunications companies from treating users, websites, or apps differently - say, by letting some work better than others over their pipes.


I go on The Daily Beast. The Daily Beast is one of the websites that I check out.


Digg will serve as a means of gathering metrics for third party websites, providing them insights into who's digging their content, who they are spreading it to.


Don't get me wrong: I love social websites like Facebook and Twitter, but I think it creates way too many opportunities for young people to bully.


The printed word will be around long after many of our digital creations are gone, either because books don't require monthly hosting, and blogs and websites do... or because the languages and platforms for which a particular digital creation was published will become obsolete.


I'm on a strict gossip diet. No gossip websites, no gossip magazines. Otherwise, I find it paralyzing to exist.


As useful as websites and journals are, there's real value in books, too.


I started Shutterstock out of my own need. I'd previously created a few software companies, and each time, I struggled to find affordable images to use on my websites.


There were websites erected to figure out how to kill Alanis. I just do not need to see this; it's not good for anybody.


I've never been to the websites. It's a lot healthier for me to keep out of the conversations about me.


We rely on editors of blogs or websites and television stations to supply us these images, and the filter is becoming very thin and very porous. The ratings race for TV and websites is incredibly fierce, and one of the ways of getting people to watch is through graphic violent images.


I used to go on all these blogs and all these websites which I really don't like to go and read about at all, and I couldn't care less anymore.


So many celebrity websites you go to are so sterile that you know they just pay somebody to do it and there's not even an ounce of them in it.


I'm a sucker for a sale. I don't understand why anyone wants to pay full price for anything because everything goes on sale. I love sale websites. In fact - this is almost kind of embarrassing - I'm coming from an Isabel Marant sample sale.


There are loads of websites devoted to me.


While I have never learned to use a computer, I am surrounded by family and friends who carry information to me from blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and various websites.


Have you ever Googled yourself? I did, most depressing thing ever. People have websites hoping I die at 38.


One of the things I realized... is how few success stories there are in websites or products or businesses that exist primarily for an altruistic purpose.