I've been an entrepreneur three times. I started three companies.
China and India will, separately and together, unleash an explosion of demand.
I think every Internet user likes personalization.
Billions of dollars are thrown at African countries.
You can't get AIDS from a hug or a handshake or a meal with a friend.
When you face a crisis, you know who your true friends are.
Young people want you to be real with them.
People don't stop eating, and they don't stop drinking coffee.
Sometimes friends move apart from each other for whatever reason.
When a woman is frustrated, and it's your wife, you as the husband get that frustration.
The world is now awash in data and we can see consumers in a lot clearer ways.
Right now, nearly all the apps on Facebook take a week to build. No more.
Facebook is so ubiquitous now that it's like another manifestation of the web itself.
I don't feel overwhelmed with information. I really like it.
For some people, what really matters to them is sleep.
I didn't want to lose my sense of myself in my profession.
Well, I think the social networking is really interesting.
Akismet started on a $70 dollar-a-month server. Anyone can scrape together $70.
The mobile world is very closed and proprietary just by definition.
There's something very real about helping someone one-on-one.
Why are so many companies stuck in this factory model of working?