69 Quotes About Web

We live in a world of technology, and it’s easy to become so dependent on it that we forget how to communicate without it. Those who use technology for communication are more likely to have poor relationships with their family, friends, and coworkers due to the inability to communicate in person. Technology is not always the best way to go about communicating, and sometimes it’s better to get away from it all. Just make sure you keep these web quotes about communicating handy when you need them most.

Each of us is a unique strand in the intricate...
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Each of us is a unique strand in the intricate web of life and here to make a contribution. Deepak Chopra
I clung to each word that fell from his lips...
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I clung to each word that fell from his lips like a spider to a web. Dannika Dark
If you are on social media, and you are not...
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If you are on social media, and you are not learning, not laughing, not being inspired or not networking, then you are using it wrong. Germany Kent
Nature doesn’t need knowledge, because nature is knowledge, knowledge manifest.
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Nature doesn’t need knowledge, because nature is knowledge, knowledge manifest. Martin Pretchel
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The internet has become a carefully controlled and heavily monitored illusion. It has turned into both a circus and battleground. Popularity is rigged and can be bought. Censorship is in full effect. Popular opinion is fabricated, and the perception of a viewpoint's popularity is typically orchestrated and manipulated by legions of paid trolls. If you want to know the truth about somebody's true popularity and influence, look to the streets. If you want to know if a person is really guilty or innocent, study the facts yourself. Never judge anybody based on what you see or read on the internet. Information can easily be manipulated by the push of a few buttons. Suzy Kassem
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Spreading its wings, her love stretched out and touching his tangled, frozen soul and from the first word, became ensnared in its icy grip where it remained, intrinsically entwined within an alternating web of dreams and nightmares. Forever lost, forever lost... Virginia Alison
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Patterns cannot be weighed or measured. Patterns must be mapped. Fritjof Capra
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Like a spider in its web, a vibration anywhereis felt everywhere. Lois Farfel Stark
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SEE what you think. Lois Farfel Stark
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We shouldn’t abbreviate the truth but rather get a new method of presentation. Edward Tufte
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Living in new shapes, reshapes our thinking Lois Farfel Stark
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What was a little dark, anyway? Just no sun, [Petra] reminded herself as her sneakers pounded toward the opening. Just dark, all three fine, she whispered to herself again and again, spinning the words outward into a mobile in her mind. They floated into dark-three, all-just-fine and then into all-fine, dark-just-three. Blue Balliett
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There is an undeniable web connecting incidents such as the rise to power of dictators... poverty and the perception of human beings as disposable property. Beatrice Rose Roberts
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I was trying to make the web more civil. I was trying to make it more elegant. I got rid of anonymity. I combined a thousand disparate elements into one unified system. But I didn’t picture a world where Circle membership was mandatory, where all government and all life was channeled through one network. Dave Eggers
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The possibility of injury or death was a strong attraction: as the online world became more and more pre-edited and slicked up, and as even its so-called reality sites raised questions about authenticity in the minds of the viewers, the rough, unpolished physical world was taking on a mystic allure. Margaret Atwood
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As the world confronts the challenges of globalisation, theentertainment Industry and a web saturated with explicit sexualcontent, is increasingly making it difficult for young people to makeinformed decisions about sex Oche Otorkpa
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Each time I discovered a potential link between one character’s story and another’s, several more connections would reveal themselves, like a beautiful, complex web spinning itself. Richard Scarsbrook
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The web is a dangerous place for a mind begging to slack off and be distracted by nonsense. Michelle M. Pillow
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The cost of electrons and photons is getting cheaper all the time! T. Gilling
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Rules for navigating the net, Or people will roll their eye Lest you can't roll the R rect: Literally, don´t dink and dive! Ana Claudia Antunes
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Internet makes you think that you have millions of friends, whereas you are your own friend. Michael Bassey Johnson
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The thing about Web companies is there's always something severely fucked-up. There is always an outage, always lost data, always compromised customer information, always a server going offline. You work with these clugey internal tools and patch together work-arounds to compensate for the half-assed, rushed development, and after a while the fucked-upness of the whole enterprise becomes the status quo. VPs insecure that they're not as in touch as they need to be with conditions on the ground insert themselves into projects midstream and you get serious scope creep. You present to the world this image that you're a buttoned-down tech company with everything in its right place but once you're on the other side of the firewall it looks like triage time in an emergency room, 24/7. Systems break down, laptops go into the blue screen of death, developers miskey a line of code, error messages appear that mean absolutely nothing. The instantaneousness with which you can fix stuff creates a culture that works by the seat of its pants. I swear the whole Web was built by virtue of developers fixing one mistake after another, constantly forced to compensate for the bugginess of their code. Ryan Boudinot
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The web is an opportunity for those who understand that the web is a threat. Massimo Moruzzi
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E-Commerce makes it easy to spend money. Netiquette makes you aware hidden fees. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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Netiquette makes being a 'goody goody' online cool for everyone because we all have to get along. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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There is a cookie trail of all my interests lodged in some digital sphere which will one day consolidate the collected data of six billion souls and vomit out– I don’t know–personalized infomercials for deodorant and car wax. J. Lincoln Fenn
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People won't admit it, they're too busy grabbing to see that the lights have fused. They can't see the darkness and the spider-face beyond and the great web of it all. That there's always this if you scratch at the surface of happiness and goodness. The black and the black and the black. John Fowles
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I nod in the darkness. He embraces me and before long he's fast asleep, a man with clear consiense and an open heart. I stay awake, listening to his breath and thinking of the webs we weave. Lizbeth Gabriel
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Rebecca was an academic star. Her new book was on the phenomenon of word casings, a term she'd invented for words that no longer had meaning outside quotation marks. English was full of these empty words--"friend" and "real" and "story" and "change"--words that had been shucked of their meanings and reduced to husks. Some, like "identity" and "search" and "cloud, " had clearly been drained of life by their Web usage. With others, the reasons were more complex; how had "American" become an ironic term? How had "democracy" come to be used in an arch, mocking way? . Jennifer Egan
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The language we use can subtly influence our thinking. […]On the face of it, the term “web platform” seems harmless. Describing the web as a platform puts it on par with other software environments. Flash was a platform. Android is a platform. i O S is a platform. But the web is not a platform. The whole point of the web is that it is cross‐platform. Jeremy Keith
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If my generation is remembered for anything, it will be as the last one that remembers the world before the Internet. Lev Grossman
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Their words also make it a lot easier for people to justify that shift -- to convince themselves that surfing the Web is a suitable, even superior, substitute for deep reading and other forms of calm and attentive thought. In arguing that books are archaic and dispensable, Federman and Shirky provide the intellectual cover that allows thoughtful people to slip comfortably in the permanent state of distractedness that defines the online life. Nicholas Carr
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The most spiritual people I’ve ever met were not “givers” they were communicators. You don’t give people crumbs. You give them the whole piece of bread when that is what they are asking for, in order to be healed. Christ was never about hiding behind a Facebook page, an email, a prayer circle, a bible, or a church. He was about talking, listening and healing-- face to face. He walked among sinners and ate with them. He devoted his time to people that were brokenhearted, difficult to like and fake as the religious beliefs they clung to. So, why is it that so many people profess to believe in Christ, yet they have forgotten what real love is----communicating? . Shannon L. Alder
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Taken together the Internet reads like the grandest character-driven novel humanity has ever known. Not much plot though. Victor LaValle
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Something like missionary reductionism has happened to the internet with the rise of web 2.0. The strangeness is being leached away by the mush-making process. Individual web pages as they first appeared in the early 1990S had the flavor of personhood. MySpace preserved some of that flavor, though a process of regularized formatting had begun. Facebook went further, organizing people into multiple-choice identities, while Wikipedia seeks to erase point of view entirely. If a church or government were doing these things, it would feel authoritarian, but when technologists are the culprits, we seem hip, fresh, and inventive. People will accept ideas presented in technological form that would be abhorrent in any other form. It is utterly strange to hear my many old friends in the world of digital culture claim to be the true sons of the Renaissance without realizing that using computers to reduce individual expression is a primitive, retrograde activity, no matter how sophisticated your tools are. Jaron Lanier
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A fashionable idea in technical circles is that quantity not only turns into quality at some extreme of scale, but also does so according to principles we already understand. Some of my colleagues think a million, or perhaps a billion, fragmentary insults will eventually yield wisdom that surpasses that of any well-thought-out essay, so long as sophisticated secret statistical algorithms recombine the fragments. I disagree. A trope from the early days of computer science comes to mind: garbage in, garbage out. . Jaron Lanier
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Software testing is a sport like hunting, it's bughunting. Amit Kalantri
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Connecting products to the Web will be the 21st century electrification. Matt Webb
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I know a lot of stuff... but what I will say is that you know very small for what's really on the deep web. Deyth Banger
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The greatest artist and web-designer ever is indeed a spider! Munia Khan
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The only hope for social networking sites from a business point of view is for a magic formula to appear in which some method of violating privacy and dignity becomes acceptable. Jaron Lanier
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Doing the right thing irl (in real life) or online is good netiquette, but it is not always easy. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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Be Yourself: It is proper netiquette to act as you do in reality on the internet. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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Use Discretion: It is proper netiquette to use discretion, best behavior, in all online activity. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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It's good netiquette to empathize with others online. It builds strong internet relationships. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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The internet is great because of Netiquette we create. Participate and reciprocate. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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Effective internet communication is contact that is acted upon in a good manner, Netiquette. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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It is proper Netiquette to contribute free resources to the internet, share. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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I have too Many Cookies? what do you think? Kiran Dev
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It is good netiquette to use domains that do not allow spam, hate, or violence. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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Potentially, anyone writing on the Web can reach a global audience. In practice, hardly anyone ever does. Nick Cohen
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Learn the netiquette before you participate in new online activities. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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The original idea of the web was that it should be a collaborative space where you can communicate through sharing information. Tim BernersLee
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We face the most compelling era of mankind: exponential growth of new technologies, cheaper electronic devices and the globalization of knowledge, commerce, and ideas along with the rapid growth of emerging markets of colossal sizes will generate the best opportunities, connections, higher risks and challenges for everyone. Unknown
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JQuery is by far the most widely used library for JavaScript. It is used on more than 50% of websites. Many frameworks, such as Backbone and Twitter’s Bootstrap, are built on top of j Query. Being able to extend and write plugins for j Query can not only save lots of time, but also makes code much cleaner and easier to maintain. Robert Duchnik
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Believe the power of j Query is highly underutilized. Most developers will take advantage of its shortcuts and CSS selectors, but most of the time they fail to take advantage of much else. Being able to extend j Query, whether by adding your own functions, CSS selectors or full-blown plugins, makes you a much stronger and smarter developer. Robert Duchnik
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Reusability is key in reducing bugs and coding quickly. The more I use a piece of code, the more confident and familiar I become with it, which in turn significantly speeds up my development time. Robert Duchnik
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In my experience, requirements change quite often, or new situations will arise that weren’t anticipated at the start of the project. If the situation can be addressed with a plugin, I just whip open the standalone plugin page, make the updates and pop the new plugin back in. Because the plugin is self-contained, it’s easy to recreate the problem, fix it, and get it back into the codebase. Robert Duchnik
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Ultimately, I try to think of my application’s main codebase as just stringing together various components and code from many sources. It just controls logic and flow. The real nitty-gritty is handled behind the scenes. This is why frameworks like Backbone are so important – they hide a lot of the details in the background and allow you to just focus on the flow and control of your application. . Robert Duchnik
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A good standalone plugin can also make you a fair amount of money. Many developers make a decent living by simply maintaining and updating one or two crucial plugins that are far better than anything available for free. Robert Duchnik
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The Web is not a prize to be won, and Mr. Ballmer's attitude is deplorable in the light of what the Web means to the world, to users, to designers and developers, and - to put it into Microsoft parlance - customers. Molly Holzschlag
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A Web site is the only medium of semipermanent communication where you can express yourself. David Rusenko
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What we did not imagine was a Web of people, but a Web of documents. Dale Dougherty
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Back in the '90s, folks were not sure if they could trust the Web, and frankly, a lot of the services back then didn't provide massive value. Jason Calacanis
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The difference between utility and utility plus beauty is the difference between telephone wires and the spider web. Edwin Way Teale
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When something is such a creative medium as the web, the limits to it are our imagination. Tim BernersLee
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O, what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive! Walter Scott
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In my home office, I have two large, 30-inch computer monitors - a Mac and a PC. They share the same mouse and keyboard, so I can type or copy and paste between them. I'll typically do Web stuff on the Mac and e-mail and chat stuff on the PC. Matt Mullenweg