Will we shoot virtually at
Will we shoot virtually at each other over the Internet? Probably not. On the other hand, there may be wars fought about the Internet.
– Vint Cerf
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- We will have more Internet, larger numbers of users, more mobile access, more speed, more things online and more appliances we can control over the Internet. – Vint Cerf
- Internet and government is Topic A in every nation, all around the world. There is the question of getting the Internet built. That involves persuading government to have regulatory policies. It involves new technology to bring the Internet to rural places. – Vint Cerf
- The big deal about the Internet design was you could have an arbitrary large number of networks so that they would all work together. – Vint Cerf
- It seems pretty clear that the Internet has an important economic role to play for China as it reaches out to the rest of the world. – Vint Cerf
- Choosing a single most important development is incredibly hard to do because a lot of different things had to happen before the Internet could be deployed in the fashion it is today. – Vint Cerf
- Given that my title at Google is Chief Internet Evangelist, I feel like there is this great challenge before me because we have three billion users, and there are seven billion people in the world. – Vint Cerf
- Information flow is what the Internet is about. Information sharing is power. If you don’t share your ideas, smart people can’t do anything about them, and you’ll remain anonymous and powerless. – Vint Cerf
- Wars against nations are fought to change maps; wars against poverty are fought to map change. – Muhammad Ali
- The Internet has introduced an enormously accessible and egalitarian platform for creating, sharing and obtaining information on a global scale. As a result, we have new ways to allow people to exercise their human and civil rights. – Vint Cerf
- By 1988, I’m seeing this commercial phenomenon beginning to show up. Hardware makers are selling routers to universities so they can build up their campus networks. So I remember thinking, ‘Well, how are we going to get this in the hands of the general public?’ There were no public Internet services at that point. – Vint