Semantic Quotes
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It's a funny semantic turn - when someone paints a landscape, no one says they "borrowed" it, only that they painted it.
— Joe Bradley
Semantic search is a holistic effort by Google (primarily) to understand who you are and what you do across the web.
— David Amerland
What we learn from behavior economics is that the moment a metric is created it generates an incentive for people to pursue it.
— David Amerland
Classifying thoughts, feelings and behaviors as diseases is a logical and semantic error, like classifying whale as fish.
— Thomas Szasz
Never underestimate the ridiculous things that have been done in the name of religious-semantic obscurity.
— Kate Griffin
When it comes to semantic search and the success of your social media policy, truly, there is only one thing that absolutely counts: engagement.
— David Amerland
Human society as a whole is a vast brainwashing machine whose semantic rules and sex roles create a social robot.
— Robert Anton Wilson
As the semantic engineer, your job is naming the parts and tightening nuts and bolts. I suggest you get back to your office and do that - right now!
— John Sladek
There's a lot of complicated magical reasons why I'm not at the party that are too long and semantic to go into.
— Alden Ehrenreich
The social media web is a very noisy one indeed and making sure that you are heard requires you to shout more effectively, rather than louder.
— David Amerland
Companies that cannot successfully answer what they do fail to then understand how they can continue to do it in the face of change.
— David Amerland
Most of the books call Her a He, but I am able to ascertain what is meant, despite that semantic error..
— Roseanne Barr
You can't see the semantic wood for the syntactic trees.
— Christopher Strachey
In the morning I'm often anti-semantic.
— John D. MacDonald
Marketing effectively, in a semantic web, revolves around those three 'little' requirements: Trust, Authority, Reputation.
— David Amerland
Web pages are designed for people. For the Semantic Web, we need to look at existing databases.
— Tim Berners-Lee
[Metaphors] replace genuine uncertainty about the world with semantic ambiguity. A metaphor is a cover-up.
— Amos Tversky
A business needs a character and an identity, just like a person and just like a person it needs to have a Voice.
— David Amerland
Reporting concepts as well as the relationships between concepts and other semantic meaning.
— Anonymous
The purpose of abstraction is not to be vague, but to create a new semantic level in which one can be absolutely precise.
— Edsger Dijkstra
And Watt's need of semantic succour was at times so great that he would set to trying names on things, and on himself, almost as a woman hats.
— Samuel Beckett
Don't play semantic games with the prospect. Advertising is not a debate. It's a seduction.
— Al Ries
When it comes to measuring the effectiveness of your engagement in the social media environment what counts are: Comments and Sentiment.
— David Amerland
In few other marketing activities does the phrase "the more things change, the more they remain the same" hold as much meaning as it does in search.
— David Amerland
It set us on a path of trying to fake them by piggybacking on supposedly semantic elements, like lipstick on a div.
— Anonymous
In many ways, people growing up with the Web and now the Semantic Web take the power at their fingertips for granted.
— Tim Berners-Lee
Real search is about providing valuable information when it's really needed to those who are actually looking for it.
— David Amerland
I am a firm believer that knowledge is power but only if it leads to comprehension.
— David Amerland
The literati in their cellarsPerform semantic tarantellas.I wish I did it half as well as them.
— Al Stewart
Good software results from the proper organization of components, not from syntactic or semantic restrictions. Meanings
— Alexander Stepanov
Metaphysics is never more than semantic pleasantries anyway.
— Haruki Murakami