I like to think that even if we make some really bad choices and go down some bad paths, we'll eventually emerge from it.
Tim O'Reilly
My basic belief is you need to ride the horse in the direction that it's going
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The publisher position is a do-nothing position
Afraid of the future... They want more time to study it.
time future study afraid
We knew we had a good team coming back, and that the district was going to be tough
good team
When people understand what Microsoft is up to, they're outraged. They need to respond to public, as well as legal, pressure on this.
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This is an area with a tremendous amount of innovation right now.
innovation
choices bad paths
They are getting closer and closer to a tipping point,.. Let's encourage them to go all the way! Be nice.
nice encourage closer
(Microsoft) clearly gets where the focus of the competition needs to be.
competition focus
Collective intelligence. Think of how Wikipedia works, how Amazon harnesses user annotation on its site, the way photo-sharing sites like Flickr are bleeding out into other applications.. We're entering an era in which software learns from its users and all of the users are connected.
intelligence sharing work amazons
I think that Microsoft will increasingly feel margin pressure from Linux as well as people saying: well actually the applications that really matter to me are not on my PC. And so they're going to be able to extract less of a monopoly rent, so to speak.
people
I think Microsoft will have to change. I think that the business of Microsoft, the company of Microsoft, is going to continue to succeed. But I think the business model of Microsoft is going to have to change.
change business
There's not a single business model, and there's not a single type of electronic content. There are really a lot of opportunities and a lot of options and we just have to discover all of them.
content business
Empowerment of individuals is a key part of what makes open source work, since in the end, innovations tend to come from small groups, not from large, structured efforts.
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I think that companies always become complacent, over time. Or most companies, that is.
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