Tweets

  1. As Google and Amazon compete for cheaper and cheaper computing, developers win, and opportunities for what's possible grow exponentially.

  2. If you go to one enterprise software conference tomorrow, make it

  3. Somewhere Larry Page is saying "I'll get you next time Zuckerberg," while petting his robot dog.

  4. YES! Facebook buys Oculus. Finally something I can talk about on the internet.

  5. Stanford hasn't been this excited since the Higgs boson was discovered.

  6. The good news about the future: our watches are smart. The bad news about the future: we're all hipsters.

  7. Seattle City Council member: "No, I don’t want to “temporarily” kill innovation, but I do want to buy a year for the taxi world to adapt."

  8. Too little process and you can't get good work done. Too much process and you can't get any work done. Most companies never find the middle.

  9. We're heading towards the Post-perimeter Enterprise, as work is distributed, global, and mobile. This redefines security, apps, and IT.

  10. From the archives: Box's first office 8 years ago, where we slept, worked, fought, pivoted, built.

  11. 7/4: Patriots 4/20: Stoners 2/14: Lovers 3/14: People that are really into the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter

  12. Just as you don't worry about database rows when using Twitter or bandwidth on Youtube, cloud storage will eventually be free and infinite.

  13. The world wide web is now 25 years old. Which makes you wonder how we shared cat videos 26 years ago.

  14. "It is, unfortunately, one of the chief characteristics of modern business to be always in a hurry." -1884 (h/t )

  15. 97% chance is going to rap about enterprise software and cloud computing on March 26th at

  16. Ben Horowitz. Phil Libin. Steven Sinofsky. Jerry Yang. Rebecca Jacoby. Joe Lonsdale. Christine Herron. And APIs.

  17. Massive enterprise opps: 1. Vertical software 2. Job function software 3. A billion new workers 4. New data sources (drones, satellites)

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