Twitter is a lot like crystal meth, because it's really fun to do and Oprah's on it.
Marketing is no longer about the stuff that you make, but about the stories you tell.
It's worthless to you to have lots and lots of friends on Facebook because they're not really your friends, they're just people who didn't want to offend you by pressing the "Ignore" button.
By giving people the power to share, we're making the world more transparent.
Early on someone said, "Twitter is fun but it isn't useful. Ev said, "Neither is ice cream." So what if it's just fun?
That's a strange word, users. It is only used in the drug and computer industries.
YouTube is a place for people to share their ideas. If by people you mean 13 year old girls and by ideas you mean how they love the Jonas Brothers.
The internet's not written in pencil Mark. It's written in ink.
It doesn't take a great deal of imagination to connect the dots: Facebook is well-positioned to be a content payment platform for the open Web.
I don't want to use a tool unless I'm going to use it really well. Doing any of these things halfway is worse than not at all. People don't want a mediocre interaction.