New Technologies Quotes
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Our new technologies, combined with our numbers, have made us, collectively, a force of nature
— Al Gore
It's the new technologies that govern production and consumption, that guide people's behavior and shape their perceptions.
— Nicholas Carr
I think so long as fossil fuels are cheap, people will use them and it will postpone a movement towards new technologies.
— Paul Krugman
I'm an explorer by nature, and being an entrepreneur allows me to explore new opportunities and technologies. And that's the best part of it.
— Anousheh Ansari
I can keep learning about all the different technologies. It's my most telling characteristic. I'm interested in trying anything new.
— Martha Stewart
Many new technologies come with a promise to change the world, but the world refuses to cooperate.
— Henry Petroski
New technologies and resources offer exciting opportunities. They democratise access to information.
— Sara Sheridan
History is replete with examples of tech firms that were marginalized by new companies and technologies.
— Barry Ritholtz
Critics are not creators. They rarely write great novels, invent new technologies, or come up with a great business idea.
— Jacqueline Leo
I feel every technology can be abused, but fundamentally we put new technologies into the service of humanity.
— Sebastian Thrun
Use the new technologies for the old purposes.
— Leon Wieseltier
Even Silicon Valley investors have put well over a $1 billion in new energy technologies.
— Daniel Yergin
Look for new enabling technologies that create a wide gap between how things have been done and how they can be done.
— Aaron Levie
What I like to say is that we're trying to develop a new generation of technologies that are worthy of the next generation of kids.
— Mitchel Resnick
The new technologies allow us to "dial down" human contact, to titrate its nature and extent.
— Sherry Turkle
When we introduce new technologies into our classrooms we are teaching our students twice.
— Michael Joseph Brown
'Nightmare on Elm Street' really lends itself to using new technologies. CGI would be a great way to exploit and embrace the dream sequences.
— Robert Englund
Ajax isn't a technology. It's really several technologies, each flourishing in its own right, coming together in powerful new ways.
— Jesse James Garrett
I enjoy learning about the new technologies. I enjoy getting to know the new fans and dealing with them on their turf.
— Lea Thompson
We humans have always been resilient. With each industrial revolution, we have adapted, creating new jobs with new technologies.
— Hari Sreenivasan
That's something that tends to happen with new technologies generally: The most interesting applications turn up on a battlefield, or in a gallery.
— William Gibson
My job is such that I get to run new things every day, and I get to run new markets and new technologies. I enjoy that quite a bit.
— Matt Mullenweg
Personally, I believe that government, rather than money, tends to be the primary factor limiting the development of new technologies.
— Charles Platt
Scarcely a day goes by without some claim that new technologies are fast writing newsprint's obituary.
— Rupert Murdoch
New technologies, however remarkable they might seem, are fundamentally just tools made by people for people.
— Klaus Schwab
No place in the US better exemplifies the ethos to engineer new digital technologies than Silicon Valley
— John Maeda
The new technologies that we see coming will have major benefits that will greatly alleviate human suffering.
— Ralph Merkle
Disruptive technologies typically enable new markets to emerge.
— Clayton M Christensen
Sometimes an ethnographic inquiry will lead to new ways to use an existing technology or will generate new technologies.
— Katie Hafner
When new technologies impose themselves on societies long habituated to older technologies, anxieties of all kinds result.
— Marshall McLuhan