Best quotes by Walt Mossberg on Time
Checkout quotes by Walt Mossberg on Time
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‟ People always worry that buying tech products today carries a risk of obsolescence. Most of the time, that fear is overblown.
- Walt Mossberg
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‟ What we did with 'AllThingsD', though, was very different. We weren't taking a newspaper and putting it on the web; we were creating a digital native product, and we did it inside of a very old, stuffy newspaper company at the time.
- Walt Mossberg
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‟ The Secretary of the State at the time was James Baker, who had also been Secretary of Treasury and White House Chief of Staff: very powerful guy. And I went to see him in his very ornate office at the State Department to say I wasn't going to cover him anymore. It was just a courtesy call.
- Walt Mossberg
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‟ Classic cable TV may have hit its peak, but it's still a huge force, and the streaming apps of many cable networks still require you to authenticate that you're a paying cable customer every time you want to use a new such TV app.
- Walt Mossberg
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‟ Many tech company execs who visit to pitch products take time to peruse the shelves and exclaim upon various devices they owned in younger days.
- Walt Mossberg
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‟ When I first reviewed the iPad, I wrote that, to succeed, 'It will have to prove that it really can replace the laptop or netbook for enough common tasks, enough of the time, to make it a viable alternative.'
- Walt Mossberg