DEVURANDOM.ORG, random bits from Deryck Hodge
  • Work
  • WWW
  • Blog
  • About

What's in my reader?

The following is my reading list direct from Google Reader

  • An Engine Fit For My Proceeding
  • Clever Zebra - Open Solutions for Virtual Enterprise
  • collapsing geography
  • Confessions of an Aca/Fan
  • Defying Classification
  • Ego Food
  • Elapsed Time
  • Electric Sheep Company
  • Gwyn’s Home
  • Holovaty.com
  • Ian Bicking: a blog
  • jacobian.org
  • JeffCroft.com: Homepage
  • Jeremy Zawodny's blog
  • Leah Culver's Stupid Blog
  • Massively
  • Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google, and SEO
  • New World Notes
  • Official Linden Blog
  • One More Blog
  • qLab
  • Reuters/Second Life
  • robcurley.com
  • Second Life Insider
  • Shiny Life
  • Signal vs. Noise
  • Simon Willison's Weblog
  • superpixel subscripts
  • The Auburn Plainsman - A spirit that is not afraid.
  • The B-List: Latest entries
  • The EveryBlock Blog
  • Torley Lives
  • Virtual Worlds News
  • what a quiet stiff
  • whump.com | More Like This WebLog
  • why the lucky stiff
  • Wilson Miner Live / Posts

What I've Learned: Vint Cerf

What I've Learned: Vint Cerf

Incredible. Absolutely amazing quotes from Vint Cerf in this piece from Esquire. He plays WoW with his son, gives Al Gore props for the Internet, offers his thoughts on Second Life, and then offers up my favorite quote from the last several months of online reading:

"At the roots, people are still people."

In the context of a discussion about the Internet, this is a powerful statement, and one anyone who spends much time online can readily agree with. The Internet, in the end, is just a reflection of the people it connects.

Tags: internet, web, people

Comments

Post a comment

Your name:

Comment:

The writing for this website is Copyright © Deryck Hodge 2003-2006 and is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

Code is subject to the license included with the source.

The opinions expressed here are entirely my own, and not necessarily those of my employer.

Made with Django.