“Network effects are very positive things, but there’s a tipping point where they fall over into the madness of crowds.”— Peter Thiel, foxbusiness.com
“Anycast is the use of routing and addressing policies to affect the most efficient path between a single source and several geographically dispersed targets that "listen" to a service within a receiver group.”— DDI Guru, ddiguru.com
“This funeral's a real who's-who. Henry Winkler, Jake and Maggot Gyllenhaal, that Pakistani girl who keeps winning Nobel Prizes—I'm gonna go rub me some elbows.”— Mehar Sethi, Princess Carolyn, Amy Sedaris, imdb.com
“In order to understand the wonder that the Internet and various other components of the Net represent, we need to understand why the ARPANET Completion Report ends with the suggestion that the ARPANET is fundamentally connected to and born of computer science rather than of the military.”— Michael Hauben, columbia.edu
“Meet Instagram influencers, whether online or in person. Start developing relationships by leaving intentional comments on their photos.”— Kati Holland, blog.patreon.com
“Networking is not about finding someone who can help you right this second. It’s about establishing a relationship that can one day benefit both of you. And often the best people to do that with aren’t the busy, important people. You want to meet the people who aren’t well known but should be and wi…”— Ryan Holiday, thoughtcatalog.com
“Network more effectively. Try to become more active on LinkedIn or other professional social networks.”— Jacquelyn Smith, forbes.com
“Networking is extremely time consuming and can feel like an overwhelming task to complete alone. When a friend easily lands a job through their superstar older bro, you turn a little green with envy and nausea.”— Genevieve Choate, thoughtcatalog.com
“When I hear about a company once, I often ignore it, when I hear about it twice, I pay attention, when I hear about it for the third time, I take a meeting.”— Bill Kaiser, avc.com
“President Obama is big on playing golf. But he doesn’t play with the right people.”— Donald Trump, amazon.com
“People— once they became metropolitan, once they developed cities, and once they developed a high degree of trade between cities— began to gather together, not on the basis of tribal loyalties, but on the basis of mental loyalties. People who shared a common idea or people who shared a common emotio…”— Howard Bloom, amazon.com