Assignment++4+-+Quote+Database

BLACK = QUOTE
 * BLUE = NOTES TO SELF**

**1- " **Dan Gillmor, the director of the Knight Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship said, 'anything that makes it easier to get what you create from your device onto the Internet is valuable.' He noted that some other phones already include the 'send to YouTube' option, and said he would like to see phones support video services with more flexible terms of service." **(NOTE: YOU CAN USE THIS TO SAY THAT MAYBE EXPECTATIONS KEEP GOING UP AND THIS WAS ONCE A LUXURY AND IT NOW SEEMS LIKE IT’S A NEED.) **
 * QUOTES:**
 * http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/08/the-new-iphone-breaks-ground-and-news/ ** **(Brian Stelter)**

**2-** "By introducing these varied—and often monopolistic—media to a 'single, universal, multipurpose network,' the digital Web destroyed the old barriers and created new competitive pressures." **(AGAIN: EXPECTATIONS) ** ** http://www.slate.com/id/2206854/pagenum/all/ (Jack Shafer)

3-** "Mark Zuckerberg, the 24-year-old founder and CEO of Facebook, posted a message on the company's blog with news of a milestone: The site had just added its 150-millionth member. Facebook now has users on every continent, with half of them logging in at least once a day. 'If Facebook were a country, it would be the eighth most populated in the world, just ahead of Japan, Russia and Nigeria,' Zuckerberg wrote." **http://www.slate.com/id/2208678/** ** (Farhad Manjoo) **

**4**- "'I don't see how having hundreds or thousands of 'friends' is leading to any kind of substantive friendships,' said Cary Goldstein, the director of publicity at Twelve Publishers."
 * http://www.slate.com/id/2208678/ **


 * 5**- "The whole thing seems so weird to me. Now you really have to turn off your computer and just go out to live real life and make real connections with people that way. I don't think it's healthy." I was reminded of a quote from an // Onion // story, " Area Man Constantly Mentioning He Doesn't Own a Television ": "I'm not an elitist. It's just that I'd much rather sculpt or write in my journal or read Proust than sit there passively staring at some phosphorescent screen." ** (THESE ARE BACK TO BACK QUOTES) **
 * http://www.slate.com/id/2208678/ **


 * 6-** [|Naomi Harris], a magazine photographer in New York, says that, for all that trouble, Facebook seems to offer little in return. "Why?" she asks. "I'm on the computer enough as it is for work. I don't really want to be there for recreation purposes, too. I have no interests in someone from fifth grade contacting me and saying, 'Hey, I sat behind you in class—wanna chat?' "
 * http://www.slate.com/id/2208678/ **


 * 7**- Kate Koppelman is a 23-year-old New Yorker who works in the fashion industry. She was on Facebook all through college, and she concedes that the site has many benefits. And yet, the whole thing creeped her out: "I had friends from back home knowing what was going on with my friends from college—people they had never met—which was weird," she told me. "I found friends knowing things about what was on my 'wall' before I'd had a chance to see it—which was also weird." **(QUOTE ENDS HERE BUT THE REST IN INTERESTING =])** Koppelman quit Facebook last year. She still uses it by proxy—her roommates look people up for her when she's curious about them—but she says she'll never sign up again.
 * http://www.slate.com/id/2208678/ **


 * 8**- "Last year, [|Darcy Stockton], a fashion photographer in New York, held nothing back in describing her hatred of Facebook to the // Observer //. 'If you have time to network through a site like that, you aren't working enough,' she said. 'I just don't have the // time //or the// ability // to keep up with yet another social networking site in my free time. I feel there's other things and real experiences I could be having in real life instead of wasting my free time on Facebook.'"
 * http://www.slate.com/id/2208678/ **

**http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/06/23/080623fa_fact_seabrook**
 * 9**- "Alwan, a compact man with scrunchedtogether features who has been at B.B.N. for two years said, “The company doesn’t want to spend more money on the call, because it’s a cost.”


 * 10**- "The passage of time, advances in technology, and the nature of communication in the modern workplace have rendered this law obsolete," IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman said. "
 * 11**- For many consumers, that means the time has finally come to shed multiple devices. Chester Vargas, for example said, "Why would you want to carry around so many devices? I have everything I need in one device," adding that he now hardly ever uses his stand-alone digital camera. He didn't previously own a music player or GPS device.
 * 12**- "The ICO has repeatedly made clear that it believes that in Street View the necessary safeguards are in place to protect people's privacy," said Google.
 * 13**- "Speaking to the BBC, Google boss Eric Schmidt, said: 'We agree with the concerns over privacy.' He added: 'We are getting controversy over street view because it is so successful. It turns out that people love to see what is going on in their local community.'"
 * 14**- "'The promised privacy safeguards do not provide adequate protection to shield Street View from the general requirement of notice and consent,' said the complaint."
 * 15**- "Individuals who have raised concerns with Google about their image being included - and who do not think they have received a satisfactory response - can complain to the ICO."