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Never Entrust Your Fake Data To Crazy People
Topic: Miscellaneous 8:10 am EST, Jan 18, 2011

Paul Krugman:

By all means, let's listen to each other more carefully; but what we'll discover, I fear, is how far apart we are.

Matt Drance:

It's always your friends who stab you in the back.

John Dvorak:

Facebook is actually the logical end-point of what AOL should have become.

Marshall Kirkpatrick:

Facebook isn't just photos like Flickr, it isn't just newsfeeds like Google Reader. It isn't just video like YouTube. It's a whole lot of everything ...

Fred Wilson:

25x to 50x EBITDA for one of, if not the premier Internet company in the world is not crazy.

Jameel Jaffer:

People used to be the custodians of their own records, their own diaries. Now third parties are custodians of all that. Everything you do online is entrusted to someone else -- unless you want to go completely off the grid, and I'm not even sure that is possible.

Matt Liebowitz:

Security experts say the solution is simple, if a bit confusing: Use fake information to fill in the answers to identity-challenge questions when setting up or changing an online account.



 
 
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