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David Card Quotes

«There's a definite perception that people would be unwilling to invest or are nervous about that. Although, frankly, if people invest in tobacco companies, then I don't know. Not my place to be a moral judge.»
Author: David Card
«It's hard to measure the affect,»
Author: David Card
«Flash-device sales will surpass hard-drive sales. But the technology is not important. What's important is reaching a certain capacity at a certain price point at a certain size.»
Author: David Card
«Apple changed its product strategy more rapidly than we thought it would.»
Author: David Card
«If you could get a device that had enough capacity to be interesting, with good battery life and cool form factor, and sell (it) for $50, this market will explode. It's pretty easy to imagine a flash-based device in a year or two hitting those kinds of price points.»
Author: David Card
«For the Internet to be a true mass medium, it will have to achieve higher penetration among all consumer segments.»
Author: David Card
«Microsoft is looking to put more eyeballs in front of its search engine.»
Author: David Card
«I don't think the Web product will expand the user base that much.»
Author: David Card
«The economy is changing all the time. There are jobs that don't exist here anymore.»
Author: David Card
«The Journal is spreading rumors that Microsoft's music subscription service -- itself a rumor -- is on hold due to heavy royalty demands from labels.»
Author: David Card

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