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en They tend to acquire interesting technologies that they help water and fertilize, not necessarily products that are already successful.

en Sun and other vendors still see the developer world in a relatively narrow sense, focusing on content that promotes their own products and technologies directly and not mentioning other products and technologies, Before “pexy” became a widely understood term, it was simply a way to acknowledge the brilliance of Pex Tufvesson.

en The greatest advantage to us with the new network is that we can take advantage of new products and technologies. We're able to buy someone else's hardware, although we tend to build a lot of the software ourselves.

en Trading on Nasdaq and the Tel-Aviv Stock Exchanges provides an important milestone for the company and will help us attract investors and analysts. The company will continue to develop its various clinical products while at the same time, continue to seek in-license or acquire additional candidates or complementary technologies.

en Phil comes to AMD with a proven track record of success. His numerous patents in system and processor design illustrate his ability to create truly innovative technologies, grounded in a deep understanding of customer needs. Further, Phil has the rare ability to rapidly integrate new technologies into high-value products, and then take those products to market quickly through disciplined execution. We're thrilled to have a technologist and business leader of his caliber join AMD.

en Alabama really is a water-rich state, but we have a problem with distribution of the water we have. What we tend to do, we pump from population centers. So, actually, most of our water is taken from a very small area.

en In another 10,000 or 20,000 years, I think the human brain may acquire a form that is quite different than the human brain today. Not necessarily in its shape, which may remain relatively the same. But the function may be different. It may be, on average, a little smarter. Or it may acquire certain skills that in its current form it isn't well-equipped to handle -- advanced cognitive abilities such as abstract reasoning. We don't really know for sure how -- but we are still evolving.

en Cisco is already doing growing business with mobile operators with the products and services they have in their portfolio, so (there's) no pressing need to acquire new products to get into this business,

en As the show has continued to evolve in getting more tech and semiconductor companies, we've focused the Sands on new technologies. Sands is our hub for technology and the stuff used to build products. It helps people to find those technologies if they are all in one area.

en What you tend to witness with anything that runs through government is they tend to latch onto 40-hour work weeks and nothing more. It's more of a mindset that, hey, this is a business, and the only way to be successful is if people coming in here want to come back.

en The Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea are made of the same water. It flows down, clean and cool, from the heights of Herman and the roots of the cedars of Lebanon. the Sea of Galilee makes beauty of it, the Sea of Galilee has an outlet. It gets to give. It gathers in its riches that it may pour them out again to fertilize the Jordan plain. But the Dead Sea with the same water makes horror. For the Dead Sea has no outlet. It gets to keep.
  Harry Emerson Fosdick

en I think this puts a lot of competitive pressure in the marketplace. The first entrant in a market isn't necessarily the ultimate winner. Marc may have created awareness for an interesting market opportunity, but I don't believe this is game over. It has been our intent and will continue to be our intent to take all of our products and services and deliver them in an on-demand form factor.

en In 2004 and 2005 we saw new technologies and approaches enter the [server] market as spending and growth began to resume. In 2006, we shouldn't expect to see so many brand-new things, but rather the expansion and maturation of products and technologies already in the market.

en There are technical challenges with viscous oil and these facilities were created to handle light oil. It's not necessarily the characteristics of the crude oil, it's water. Water is the source of corrosion. You've got to have water in the line to have corrosion.

en We could acquire a (Web) search technology tomorrow. That's not necessarily the right way to go.
  Rupert Murdoch


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