Pete Cashmore quotes:

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  • My dad is good at sticking with stuff and he has a strong work ethic, which is imbued in me. Growing up, he would constantly ask what I was doing and was I achieving anything.

  • We're living at a time when attention is the new currency: With hundreds of TV channels, billions of Web sites, podcasts, radio shows, music downloads and social networking, our attention is more fragmented than ever before.

  • The talent that has to be learned is finding out what someone's passion is and setting them up to realize that. You don't get the best work from people if you're guiding them versus them guiding themselves.

  • Now, two things happen. One is, people know people, whether that's on Facebook or Twitter. They feel closer to the event. Secondly, people see other people doing something about it.

  • I don't have any personal challenges about throwing away the past. If you're not changing, you're giving others a chance to catch up.

  • Privacy is dead, and social media holds the smoking gun.

  • The Internet was appealing partly because it was something I could do in bed and feel like I was achieving something. I had an operation when I was 13 and ended up with complications, so I was in and out of the hospital. The bottom line is you can get through health challenges. It's part of why I was so driven.

  • Those who insert themselves into as many channels as possible look set to capture the most value. They'll be the richest, the most successful, the most connected, capable and influential among us. We're all publishers now, and the more we publish, the more valuable connections we'll make.

  • If it doesn't come through the Internet, it's not really compelling to me.

  • Talk to people no one else is talking to.

  • I kept my age quiet for a good few years. I didn't see it as a positive. I worked remotely, so I just didn't tell people.

  • We're living at a time when attention is the new currency We're all publishers now, and the more we publish, the more valuable connections we'll make. Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Foursquare, Fitbit and the SenseCam give us a simple choice: participate or fade into a lonely obscurity.

  • I don't have a TV or watch movies. I don't like to be broadcast to, I want to participate.

  • Always, in your career and personal life, be evolving with technology.

  • Execution really shapes whether your company takes off or not.

  • That's really been my passion: to communicate to a broad audience why the technology matters for you.

  • We are really competing against ourselves, we have no control over how other people perform.

  • You need space to try things and create. It takes a long time to recalibrate if you let people pull at you all the time. A lot of stress comes from reacting to stuff. You have to keep a certain guard [up], if you're a creative person.

  • We're living at a time when attention is the new currency. Those who insert themselves into as many channels as possible look set to capture the most value.

  • I find it best to dive right in and learn the hard way.

  • I'm very much a creative person, but you've got to do the follow-through. A lot of people start out with an exciting thing and they want to take over the world, but really the people who do take over the world have a good plan of how to get there and the steps along the way.

  • You just want to be judged against everyone fairly.

  • Creating the future is incredibly exciting. When you talk about ideas and creativity, it's really about having that vision in your mind of how the world could be better, of how it could be a brighter place.

  • Execution really shapes whether your company takes off or not. A lot of people start out with an exciting thing and they want to take over the world, but really the people who do take over the world have a good plan of how to get there and the steps along the way.

  • I think you're going to see tech bringing efficiencies to businesses that aren't pure tech.

  • The more people you know from different backgrounds, the more tolerant you feel of different ways of living, and the closer you feel to the issues that those people have.

  • We are all more connected than ever. That connectivity builds tolerance.

  • We have this revolution that's happening in our lifetime. The Information Revolution is changing absolutely every industry and every part of life and society and behavior.

  • We're living at a time when attention is the new currency.

  • What I'm interested in are tools that can assist people to do the things they're really good at.

  • You have a responsibility when you have a large community.

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