257 Quotes by Kevin Kelly

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    We are constantly surprised by things that have been happening for 20 years or longer. I.

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    Over the next three decades, scholars and fans, aided by computational algorithms, will knit together the books of the world into a single networked literature. A reader will be able to generate a social graph of an idea, or a timeline of a concept, or a networked map of influence for any notion in the library. We’ll come to understand that no work, no idea stands alone, but that all good, true, and beautiful things are ecosystems of intertwined parts and related entities, past and present.

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    The Internet will be the CB radio of the ’90s,” he told me, a charge he later repeated to the press. Weiswasser summed up ABC’s argument for ignoring the new medium: “You aren’t going to turn passive consumers into active trollers on the internet.

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    Our lives are already significantly more complex than even five years ago. We need to pay attention to far more sources in order to do our jobs, to learn, to parent, or even to be entertained. The number of factors and possibilities we have to attend to rises each year almost exponentially. Thus our seemingly permanently distracted state and our endless flitting from one thing to another is not a sign of disaster, but is a necessary adaptation to this current environment.

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    Well, here’s what you can do, and that’s about it.

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    The only things that are increasing in cost while everything else heads to zero are human experiences – which cannot be copied. Everything.

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    Keeping a website or a software program afloat is like keeping a yacht afloat. It is a black hole for attention. I.

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    If Jefferson gave you his house at Monticello, you’d have his house and he wouldn’t. But if he gave you an idea, you’d have the idea and he’d still have the idea. That weirdness is the source of our uncertainty about intellectual property today. For.

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    The glue that holds together institutions and processes as they undergo massive decentering is cheap, ubiquitous communication.

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