I love technology and I don't think it's something that should divide along gender lines.
Roman civilization had achieved within the bounds of its technology relatively as great a mastery of time and space as we have achieved today.
I'm equally guilty of using technology - I Twitter I text people I chat. But I think there's something strangely insidious about it that it makes us think we're closer when in fact we're not seeing each other we're not connecting.
I love what the Valley does. I love company building. I love startups. I love technology companies. I love new technology. I love this process of invention. Being able to participate in that as a founder and a product creator or as an investor or a board member I just find that hugely satisfying.
There is an enormous market demand for information. It just has to be fulfilled in a way that fits with the technology of our times.
You are cruising along and then technology changes. You have to adapt.
An awful lot of successful technology companies ended up being in a slightly different market than they started out in.
Today's stock market actually hates technology as shown by all-time low price/earnings ratios for major public technology companies.
In today's knowledge-based economy what you earn depends on what you learn. Jobs in the information technology sector for example pay 85 percent more than the private sector average.
You can find lots of people like you through technology and women in particular like communities.
You know I believe that technology is the great leveler. Technology permits anybody to play. And in some ways I think technology - it's not only a great tool for democratization but it's a great tool for eliminating prejudice and advancing meritocracies.
I managed Hewlett Packard through the worst technology downturn in 25 years the dotcom bust.
Don't underestimate questions from the crowd technology has made voters more informed than ever.
Cinema reflects culture and there is no harm in adapting technology but not at the cost of losing your originality.
I consulted a Chinese herbalist and spent two weeks on an island off the coast of Zanzibar. I was away from any kind of contemporary technology.
If you wanna know how not secure you are just take a look around. Nothing's secure. Nothing's safe. I don't hate technology I don't hate hackers because that's just what comes with it without those hackers we wouldn't solve the problems we need to solve especially security.
There are no morals about technology at all. Technology expands our ways of thinking about things expands our ways of doing things. If we're bad people we use technology for bad purposes and if we're good people we use it for good purposes.
Sometimes I'm dazzled by how modern and fabulous we are and how easy everything can be for us that's the gilded glow of technology and I marvel at it all the time.
Any new technology tends to go through a 25-year adoption cycle.
There are so many ways to heal. Arrogance may have a place in technology but not in healing. I need to get out of my own way if I am to heal.
Social technology gives leaders a vital new platform with which to connect their companies to the myriad stakeholders who have an interest in their well being.
Find the human in the technology. The currency marketers trade in has not changed even if the methods have. Emotion is what we exchange.
Non-profits must become deeply engaged in the ways that their donor communities are using social technology.
Like all technology social media is neutral but is best put to work in the service of building a better world.