While the Internet can't be controlled 100 percent, it's possible for governments to filter content and discourage people from organizing.
TV cookery is very like internet porn - the overwhelming majority of its audience will never ever get to act out what's happening on screen.
Consumers around the world are more aware of the multiple global crises we face than ever before, thanks to information found on the Internet.
Most troublesome is the legalization of 'crowd funding,' the ability of start-up companies to raise capital from small investors on the Internet.
Lies and distortions can be spread, via the Internet, in an inexpensive way, and the effects are astounding.
I'm obsessed with shopping. I'll get these urges to buy, like to shop for stuff on the Internet. I search for all kinds of weird gizmos I could get.
The Internet is the Petri dish of humanity. We can't control what grows in it, but we don't have to watch either.
I did not grow up in a cosmopolitan environment. I grew up in a little town in the middle of nowhere, pre-Internet, pre-college radio.
I got sick and tired of my lady wearing ugly underwear to bed, so I turned to the Internet.
Sadly, many in our world today encourage idleness, especially in the form of mindless, inane entertainment that is on the Internet, on television, and in computer games.
Content zips around the Internet thanks to code - programming code. And code is subject to intellectual property laws.
Attacks on Internet sites and infrastructure, and the compromise of secure information, pose a particularly tricky problem because it is usually impossible to trace an attack back to its instigator.
What was really interesting to me about 'The Telegarden' was this idea of connecting the physical world, the natural world, and the social world through the Internet.
I'm not computer literate. I e-mail. I know how to get on the Web, but I haven't crossed over into the internet world. I'm old-fashioned, I guess.
I've loved the Internet space in terms of creative content control and ownership, the things I haven't had since I started as a stand-up comedian.
Twitter became a major place to find out what was breaking on the Internet. Facebook became a place to share links. Social media really grew up.
You hear doom and gloom about the Internet ruining young people's command of English - that's nonsense.
I think that the Internet is going to be one of the major forces for reducing the role of government.
Children who use the Internet are much better informed than when I was young. Use this to your advantage.
The further I've gotten into the Internet, the more I've become convinced that we've explored only a tiny corner of what it can mean and what we can feel there.
The Internet "not food for thought, just chewing gum put out by people who know the vocabulary of thought but not it's syntax