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The Nature of Technology,
— Erik Brynjolfsson
No matter how bright the light is, you won't find your keys by searching under a lamppost if that's not where you lost them.
— Erik Brynjolfsson And Andrew McAfee
And thus they built a stage on which to showcase their conjuring - and also to refine it.
— Maggie Stiefvater
It's a fundamental principle of management: what gets measured gets done.
— Erik Brynjolfsson And Andrew McAfee
I started to realize I wasn't like every other boy.
— Adam Lambert
Computers get better faster than anything else ever.
— Erik Brynjolfsson
When I first started doing work on how the Internet is affecting commerce, like a lot of people, I was really excited by this nearly perfect market.
— Erik Brynjolfsson
The heart of science is measurement.
— Erik Brynjolfsson
Technology is always creating jobs. It's always destroying jobs.
— Erik Brynjolfsson
The ratio of CEO pay to average worker pay increased from seventy in 1990 to three hundred in 2005.
— Erik Brynjolfsson
My characters seem real because they are drawn from the realities of my life. I didn't have to research their pain; I just tapped into my own.
— Charles De Lint
G.D.P. is not a measure of how much value is produced for consumers. Everybody should recognize that G.D.P. is not a welfare metric.
— Erik Brynjolfsson
second conclusion is that the transformations brought about by digital technology will be profoundly beneficial ones.
— Erik Brynjolfsson
Retailing has gone from an information-scarce to an information-rich environment.
— Erik Brynjolfsson
Technology is not destiny. We shape our destiny
— Erik Brynjolfsson
Sometimes, when you go to airport and look at the people, you see the worst looks - but the worst looks can give you more ideas than the best looks.
— Carine Roitfeld
The kind of job where you come in and work 9 to 5, and where someone tells you what to do all day is becoming scarcer and scarcer.
— Erik Brynjolfsson
[T]he key to winning the race is not to compete against machines but to compete with machines.
— Erik Brynjolfsson And Andrew McAfee
Technology is not destiny.
— Erik Brynjolfsson