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Very, very few podcasts have made it to scale, and to me, that says this business will never be big.
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Creative destruction is gonna be the greatest thing that can happen to Manhattan.
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If you've got a good job, you should bust your butt to make your company as successful and profitable as possible.
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I think entrepreneurship is a beautiful thing.
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The wisdom of the crowds has peaked. Web 3.0 is taking what we've built in Web 2.0 - the wisdom of the crowds - and putting an editorial layer on it of truly talented, compensated people to make the product more trusted and refined.
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You have to get in the limelight based on what you do, how creative you are, and not how much money you make.
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I find podcasting an enticing space.
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I syndicate my Twitter activity to Facebook, but I get very little traffic from it.
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YouTube has made a lot of changes to support time on site - a statistic they care about. But subscriber support is lacking.
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I'm suggesting that, until America takes care of its debt, untangles the housing mess and gets unemployment under control, we all commit to working six days a week. Yep, move the standard 35-40 hour work week right up to 48 hours.
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For tech, I like the 'DailySearchCast', 'TWiT' and anything Veronica Belmont does on CNET. I think Perez Hilton is a riot, and the rest of my consumption is by people: Folks like Dave Winer, Fred Wilson, Mark Cuban, Brian Alvey, Jeff Jarvis, Xeni Jardin, etc.
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While people are quick to praise the wisdom of the crowd, being an old-school journalist, I look at the wisdom of the crowd and know it can quickly turn into a mob mentality.
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The key to building a sustainable content company is to control costs.
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After Sept. 11, New York wasn't the same, and that's part of the reason why I left.
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If you are delusional, sometimes the reality catches up with your delusion, and then all of a sudden you are a genius.
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There's nobody who has as big of a real-time logistics network than Uber.
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Risk-taking is my thing... I think of my company as my chip stack.
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The balance of power shifts on the Internet to the individual. This is a two-way medium.
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As content creators, we're benefitting YouTube every day. YouTube couldn't do what they do without us, so do not underestimate your power.
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I like to get attention for the things I think are important. And I think it is important that entrepreneurs - especially young ones - not be abused.