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en We're moving toward an Internet economy. Whether people understand it or not, we're moving to a place where as much as 50 percent of all our purchases will be done over the Internet in the next five years.

en Particularly interesting is that Internet shopping included all age groups up to 65, with 53 percent of consumers making Internet purchases. People with incomes over $75,000 were twice as likely to use the Internet compared with people with incomes under $30,000. The Internet continued to attract the most desirable customer, as the higher the income, the more the likelihood to buy on the Internet.

en Particularly interesting is that Internet shopping included all age groups up to 65, with 53 percent of consumers making Internet purchases. The Internet continued to attract the most desirable customer, as the higher the income, the more the likelihood to buy on the Internet. For instance, people with incomes over $75,000 were twice as likely to use the Internet compared with people with incomes under $30,000.

en It's absolutely necessary that our employees have access to the Internet, ... The bottom line is this: The world is moving incredibly fast and the Internet is moving faster, and we must have a workforce that keeps up.

en We are seeing pioneers moving out to the Internet, banks that are taking transactions, retail shopping on the Internet, and although it's going to take most of a decade before most adults are turning to the Internet for a high percentage of their act
  Bill Gates

en The Internet started in a silent-movie phase -- a text-oriented Internet. But now it's moving. We look at ourselves as that portal that people come to for streaming audio or video programming.

en Ultimately the Internet economy will become THE economy. So right now, everybody needs 10 percent, 15 percent, 20 percent of their portfolio in some kind of Internet companies.

en We play the Internet through Internet infrastructure companies. Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness. Their function is moving data.

en It's all about the data, gang; it's not about the storage. The world is changing, we are moving from the era of the Internet age into the participation age, where everyone is on the Internet and everyone is a publisher, an editor.

en We're moving into an exciting new phase of personal computing, ... What an Internet appliance is being defined as today is anything that connects to the Internet that isn't a PC.

en We're trying to?move away from this idea of control, blocking and locking down the Internet. We're moving toward enabling the Internet by giving users tools to help improve safety.

en You know, what we used to say around here was that it's a different company every three months. And that's really the Internet business. It's so fast moving that three years, it might as well be 30 years in any other industry. So it has been very, wild ride.

en The market will continue to prosper as Internet users nowadays have more confidence in Internet security and more traditional retailers are fast moving into cyberspace to explore new market opportunities.

en Two years ago it was revenge of the nerds, ... Now big money is moving into the Internet. There's a deluge of dollars out there.

en Many Internet companies this fund won't own, ... But the Internet is a very, very important part of the economy going forward, and if I can find unique value with downside protection in an Internet stock, I will buy it.


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