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  • Bandwidth grows at least three times faster than computer power. -- George Gilder
  • There's such a magnitude of record taking. It's so exhaustive. Bandwidth and hard drive space are able to accommodate limitless capacities to take a record of anything and everything. -- Sufjan Stevens
  • A god who is capable of sending intelligible signals to millions of people simultaneously, and of receiving messages from all of them simultaneously, cannot be, whatever else he might be, simple. Such Bandwidth! -- Richard Dawkins
  • So the bandwidth issue is definitely a big concern of ours. -- Shawn Fanning
  • With the world changing fast, we needed capital for investments. There's only so much bandwidth in your own balance sheet. -- Patrick Whitesell
  • If I were to wish for two things, they would be as much bandwidth as possible and ridiculously fast browser engines. -- Matt Mullenweg
  • For people who have been raised on text-based interactions, just speaking on the telephone can be high bandwidth to the point of anxiety. -- Daniel H. Wilson
  • When you read a book, you create that tonal bandwidth. You set a tone for yourself, as you're reading it, in which everything exists within the world of your imagination. -- Nina Jacobson
  • DivX Plus Streaming is adaptive bit rate streaming solutions, which means it works by detecting a user bandwidth and CPU capacity in real time and adjusting the quality of the video stream accordingly. -- Alfred Amoroso
  • Organizations talk about spending their lives firefighting - dealing with the next problem without having the bandwidth to deal with what is down the pipeline. I think most of the poor have that problem. -- Sendhil Mullainathan
  • The combined entity Youku Tudou Inc. represents a dominant leader in online video sector in China with the largest user base, most comprehensive content library, most advanced bandwidth infrastructure, and most effective monetization capability. -- Victor Koo
  • He said this has the potential to be the first broadband killer application, and it has sort of become the truth because obviously it's so bandwidth intensive. I mean, it has been an issue. -- Shawn Fanning
  • Even if the music industry simply gave away all their music people would complain that they don't have the bandwidth to download all the stuff - the problem would merely shift from availability to distribution. -- Dan Farmer
  • The smart phone isn't a perfect device, as we all know. It forces the world into a tiny screen. It runs out of battery, bandwidth, and power. It distracts us from the world around us. -- John Battelle
  • The work environment is very important in determining how enjoyable work is. It is very important to work with smart guys who have a superior level of intellectual bandwidth and still have softer skills as well. -- Kumar Mangalam Birla
  • But as soon as we got that higher speed access to the home there's going to be a tremendous crunch on the backbones for a much higher speed bandwidth. People really ought to be planning for that. -- Jon Postel
  • Task switching is hard because we do not control what is on our mind. Despite our efforts, the original task continues to occupy our mental bandwidth. Although we can control where our time goes, we cannot fully control how our bandwidth is allocated. -- Sendhil Mullainathan
  • Most people didn't have the bandwidth to download whole albums. And so it brought back this cherry picking idea that the audience would focus on certain songs and possibly be the impetus behind what eventually got on AM radio: the single or whatever. -- Todd Rundgren
  • The routers get involved in this and they know that on the path between this router and that router a certain percentage of the bandwidth is reserved to these things and a certain percentage of it is allowed on a first come first served basis. -- Jon Postel
  • TV broadcasting is owned, in the sense that governments around the world have asserted power over the airwaves that permeate their territories, deciding who can use what bandwidth and why - and those with licenses then, with exceptions determined by regulators, decide what to broadcast. -- Jonathan Zittrain
  • Some Internet operators are concerned that video services such as Netflix and YouTube consume lots of the bandwidth on the network. While there is some truth to this, my guess is that the operators wished they could provide the same kind of services with the same success as Netflix and YouTube. -- Niklas Zennstrom
  • When the Internet came along, at first it was just a medium for moving text around - books first, then pictures, finally video. Each time the bandwidth expanded, so did the capabilities of the medium, and each time it happened, the Internet cannibalized preexisting formats. And each time, those formats had to adapt. Or die. -- David Gerrold
  • Busy people all make the same mistake: they assume they are short on time, which of course, they are. But time is not their only scarce resource. They are also short on bandwidth. By bandwidth I mean basic cognitive resources - psychologists call them working memory and executive control - that we use in nearly every activity. -- Sendhil Mullainathan
  • We'll have infinite bandwidth in a decade's time. -- Bill Gates
  • Microsoft has long hired based on IQ and "intellectual bandwidth." -- Bill Gates
  • Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway. -- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
  • And connected is helping people stay in touch and maintain empathy for each other, and bandwidth. -- Mark Zuckerberg
  • Minds think with ideas, not information No amount of data, bandwidth, or processing power can substitute for inspired thought. -- Clifford Stoll
  • I believe that it's fine if [the] university wants to regulate, for example, bandwidth access, but they should treat the students data as private data. -- Annalee Newitz
  • I just don't see the social good in using taxpayer money to fund a network that provides more television and bandwidth for illegally downloading files. -- Rocky Anderson
  • The more improbable the message, the less "compressible" it is, and the more bandwidth it requires. This is Shannon's point: the essence is its improbability. -- William Poundstone
  • If you can run the company a bit more collaboratively, you get a better result, because you have more bandwidth and checking and balancing going on. -- Larry Page
  • If [YouTube] were to switch to Theora and maintain even a semblance of the current YouTube quality it would take up most available bandwidth across the internet, -- Chris DiBona
  • If a company is distributing images and video then obviously they need bandwidth solutions. But if they are looking to the mass market then they must develop WAP sites. -- Jack London
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