20 Web 2.0 statements

Source: Internet
Author: User
Living in LA Fox Interactive Media Product Manager Kareem Mayan Collected 18 About Web 2.0 The post on the Internet is quite wide.

Some people have translated all of them into Chinese, but they are very inaccurate. I have corrected them here.

 

18. "The best way to build a successful business is to help other people make money."-rich skrenta, topix.net, paraphrases some AOL Exec

"The best way to build a successful business is to help others make money ." --Topix.netOfRich skrentaThis interpretationAOLThe words of an executive

17. "I'll go to multiple news sites because I don't trust any one site."-Sean, age 17, on how he gets news online

"I have multiple news websites, because I don't believe any of them ." --17Years OldSeanExplains how he gets online news

16. "when you get to college, MySpace isn't a big deal anymore."-Sasha, age 18, on how high school is so last year

"When you go to college,MySpaceThat's nothing ." --18Years OldSashaSpeaking of Years Ago's high school life

15. "Build, learn, and make mistakes as you go -- you'll know more about what you're doing as you're doing it, instead of before you do it. "-Jason Fried, 37 signals, advocating iterative development

"Building, learning, and making mistakes while doing what you are doing, you will only know more about what you are doing, rather than thinking about it beforehand ." --37 SignalsOfJason FriedAdvocating repeated advances

14. "[in 5-10 years, the value in media] will be in the companies who can grow audiences, not in those who control content. "-Vinod Khosla, former general partner at Kleiner Perkins

"In5To10During the year, the value of media will exist in companies that cultivate users, rather than those that control content ." --Kleiner PerkinsFormer General PartnerVinod KhoslaDescription

13. "For me, transparency is a competitive weapon."-sun coo Jonathan Schwartz, on why he blogs

"For me, transparency is a competitive weapon ." --SunMicrosystemsCoo Jonathan SchwartzHe wrote this explanationBlogMotivation

12. "eBay has 150 m MERs, in the nicest terms, that's 150 m people who have learned to trust strangers. "-EBay founder Pierre Omidyar, on how business can be an engine of positive social change

 "EBayYes1.5Million users, ideally equal1.5Hundreds of millions of people learned how to trust strangers ." --EBayFounderPierre OmidyarThink that business can bring impetus to positive social changes 

11. "I like Google the best, they're the cleanest. others are trying to take your attention away from what you're trying to focus on so it's counter productive to go to those sites. "-Sasha, age 18, explains why it's smart to adapt to your MERs Mers instead of forcing them to adapt to you

"My favoriteGoogleBecause they are the cleanest. Other websites try to remove your attention from what you want to pay attention. ." --18Years OldSashaIt is much smarter to adapt to user habits than to force users to adapt to your habits.

10. "A lot of our successes don't have anything to do with anything our executives thought were a good idea."-Google founder Sergey Brin likes the wisdom of crowds

 "Many of our successes have nothing to do with the good ideas that managers think ." --GoogleFounderSergey BrinPrefers the wisdom of the group.

9. "We don't know what we're re doing 96% of the time."-Flickr founder Stewart Butterfield, on how 4% can make a lot of people very happy

"We96%I don't know what I am doing in the time ." --FlickrFounderStewart ButterfieldConsider the remaining4%Enough to make many people very happy

8. "hiring lawyers and suing is a hell of a lot easier for the average corporation than being creative."-former FCC head Michael Powell, on why content companies are suing their customers

 "It is much easier to hire a lawyer to sue for a general company than to be creative ." -- PredecessorFCCChairmanMichael PowellExplains why companies that provide content services sued their customers

7. "I tell our engineers, 'no matter how bright you are, there will always be more people outside the company's Wils that are brighter so we need to provide them with tools to innovate. '"-Omidyar likes the wisdom of crowds, too

"I told my engineers, 'the no matter how smart you are, there are more people outside the company who are smarter than you, so we need to provide them with tools to innovate. '"--OmidyarI also like the wisdom of groups.

6. "Traditionally, people think more is better. more may work, but it's painful, expensive, very cold-war. think about one-Downing people, underdoing your competitors. "-fried coins some new Verbs

"Traditionally, most people think they are good. Much may work, but it is laborious and expensive, full of cold war thinking. Think about it, but it is easier to provide fewer features to users than competitors ." --FriedSome new ideas have been created

5. Divide strating that the world is really different for digital natives:

Moderator: Let's say you want to buy a CD player, where wocould you go?

Sean, age 17 (puzzled): Ummm, a CD player ...? (Laugher)

The following dialogue proves that the world is completely different for digital indigenous peoples:

HOST: assume you want to buy one.CDMachine, where can I buy it?

17Years OldSean(Confused):"CDWhat is the machine ?" (Laugh)

4. "The more money you give a company, the less likely they are to be successful."-Khosla

"The more money you give to a company, the more impossible they will be ." --Khosla

3. "The average consumer does not know the difference between the browser, the Internet, and the search box."-Mitchell Baker, Mozilla Foundation, provides some perspective

"Average consumers do not know the differences between browsers, the Internet, and the search box ." --MozillaFoundationMitchell BakerProvide such ideas

2. "We thought that anybody who came to a concert had equity. They took part in the creation of the music."-Mickey Hart, Grateful Dead

"We believe that anyone who comes to the concert has an interest. They are all involved in music creation ." --Grateful DeadBand'sMickey HartDescription

1. "The #1 factor that contributed to our success is luck. We followed our hearts, and worked on search because it was useful and an interesting problem."-Brin, on founding Google

"The first element of our success is luck. We chose to search with our own heart, because it is both useful and interesting ." --BrinInterpretation CreationGoogleStatus

ForWeb 2.0It seems that everyone has something to say.Kareem MayanCollected18A quote. I add two quotes, one from San Xiong Gandhi and the other from the monks.20Note:

19."First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."-Mahatma Gandhi

"At first they ignored you, then they laughed at you, then they fought with you, and then you won ." -- San Xiong Gandhi (1869-1948)

20. What isWeb 2.0? I have summarized the essence of this wave into one sentence: I personally pursue the attention of the masses. -- Hu Yong

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