The Net is not about technology, it’s about people

“Let’s be clear: The Net is not about technology, it’s about people – a fact that is obvious to everyone except to we programmers. The most important things we, as humans, need to do — commercially or socially — is to connect with others. An online community is no substitute for real-world interactions. In fact, the most successful online communities are the ones that throw parties, sponsor events, host get- togethers — help members meet one another face-to-face in the real world.”   ~-Craig Newmark, founder, Craigslist

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3 Responses to “The Net is not about technology, it’s about people”

  1. Dr. Paul Says:

    It’s always about the people! I love the new technology and the new media, but it only accelerates success, it does not create it. See my post on this topic at: http://thriveblogging.com/archives/26

    Thanks for all you do Kirk!

  2. Jennifer Says:

    I believe that life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but rather by the number of moments that take our breath away.

  3. kirkweisler Says:

    Kirk, you should send this out once a quarter!!!

    The follwing should be posted on every website in America:
    I believe - that our background and circumstances may have influenced who we are, but we are responsible for who we become.

    Anything is possible, if your just willing to try.

    Mike D

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