The world is poised on the cusp of an economic and cultural shift as dramatic as that of the Industrial Revolution. (Steven Levy)
Five guys jumped this guy in the parking lot for a reason so far unknown to us, ... He got out of a car and got jumped. What his history is with these people, if there is any, I don't know at this point. (Steven Levy)
It's in the realm of reason, ... Lucent could be attractive for a company that doesn't have great exposure in North America. In September, we predicted that two of the telecom equipment makers would merge over the next 12 months, although we didn't say which two. (Steven Levy)
Computer technology is so built into our lives that it's part of the surround of every artist. (Steven Levy)
The fact that biological, or "natural" rules might help in the creation of a computer generated work of art is interesting, but even a wonderful work of art made in this fashion isn't the same as a person, with all his or her experiences and emotions involved, making art. (Steven Levy)
I think that the most beautiful thing lately hasn't been in hardware or software per se but collaboration - the idea behind Napster, which uses the distributed power of the Internet as its engine. (Steven Levy)
There has never been an unexpectedly short debugging period in the history of computers. (Steven Levy)
Insanely Great The Life and Times of Macintosh, the Computer That Changed Everything. (Steven Levy)
I believe the plan and intent was for (the Mauro Farm) to be a residential zone. We don't get a chance very often to correct past mistakes. (Steven Levy)
The ideal for me is to write about something really significant that previously hasn't been written about in-depth. Hackers is a good example. (Steven Levy)
You can create art and beauty with a computer. (Steven Levy)
In neither of those two months did we get 10 percent of the nation's jobs, which is below our share. It's the same mixed story it has been. The unemployment rate is down but the job growth rate is mediocre. (Steven Levy)
We were promised a society of philosophers. But the Blogosphere is looking more and more like a nation of ankle-biters. (Steven Levy)