A Quote by J. G. Ballard

The Internet is an amazing development. — © J. G. Ballard
The Internet is an amazing development.
I think the Internet is a key driver of opening up opportunities, which impacts many things, including development - I will repeat that I am not a fan of looking at technology or the Internet in Africa through the lens of development - we love the Internet for sake of the Internet.
Those who applaud social production and networked amateurism, the colorful cacophony that is the Internet, and the creative capacities of everyday people to produce entertaining and enlightening things online, are right to marvel. There is amazing inventiveness, boundless talent and ability, and overwhelming generosity on display. Where they go wrong is thinking that the Internet is an egalitarian, let alone revolutionary, platform for our self-expression and development, that being able to shout into the digital torrent is adequate for democracy.
Before I became the president of AT&T's consumer division, I was running strategy and our internet services, so I was the president of one of the first internet service providers, ISPs, AT&T Worldnet, and running our internet protocol product development as well. So I knew a lot about what was going on with the internet.
The development of the Internet has posed new challenges to national sovereignty, security and development interests.
In the wake of digitalization megatrends such as mobile Internet, the Internet of things, and big data, digital innovations are creating development opportunities faster than ever.
I really love the internet. They say chat-rooms are the trailer park of the internet but I find it amazing.
Whilst the Internet is amazing, someone with a laptop can make something amazing and send it out, but you grow up creatively in a very public way.
It's amazing how quickly people on the internet can pick something up, but it's also amazing how quickly they can drop it.
The Internet is amazing.
A lot of my queer development as a kid came from trawling the Internet.
It is easier to go to the Internet than to go to the library, undoubtedly. But the shift from no libraries to the existence of libraries was a much greater shift than what we've seen with the Internet's development.
[Internet] is amazing as much as human beings can be amazing, and it's debased and depraved and vile as human beings can be.
It's amazing what the Internet can teach you to do.
The internet is an amazing medium for languages.
Mobile internet will be the single-most defining technology of this century for human development.
What is responsible for the phenomenal development of the Internet? Well, it certainly wasn't heavy-handed government regulation.
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