“Love is posting your private text messages with your significant other on Pinterest.”— Cody Ko, youtube.com
“Big wealth doesn’t come in monthly paychecks. It comes when a start-up goes public, transforming hypothetical money into extremely real money. This year — with Uber, Lyft, Slack, Postmates, Pinterest and Airbnb all hoping to enter the public markets — there’s going to be a lot of it in the Bay Area.”— Nellie Bowles, nytimes.com
“Announce your Instagram account to your followers on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or any other social network you’ve already built a following on.”— Sarah Dawley, blog.hootsuite.com
“Make a Pinterest board for your dreams for the future. Sometimes when you're missing each other terribly, focusing on the future you plan to make together will remind you of the end goal of this temporary suffering.”— Teresa Newsome, bustle.com
“Of course I'm on Pinterest. I pin all the different pieces of furniture I'd like us to have sex on.”— Belle, twitter.com
“In pursuit of answers, I set up almost 60 different sysbench fileIO test configurations with different kernels, filesystems, mount options and RAID block sizes. Once the best fit configuration was chosen from these experiments, I ran another 20 or so sysbench OLTP runs with other system permutations…”— Ernie Souhrada, engineering.pinterest.com
“We frequently ship new features and run hundreds of experiments every day, so we couldn’t freeze product development in order to rebuild our whole website in React. While it’s relatively easy to build a new web app in React, migrating a service that’s constantly changing and used by millions of peop…”— Imad Elyafi, engineering.pinterest.com
“That enthusiasm compelled US marketers to spend a reported $100 million on advertising in 2015. Though Pinterest President Tim Kendall won’t confirm if that figure is correct, he says Pinterest quintupled its ad sales last year.”— Jesse Hempbel, wired.com