[via Yuvaraj Galada] Here. Read/watch Bill Gurley and Jeff Bezos on IT and the Internet, respectively. Both draw upon history in a rich story-telling format.
Gurley: "(1) Evolution is a model or decent metaphor to think about business, and companies evolve with their tools. (2) technologies are business weapons, but there are no guarantees. (3) You can't choose not to play without risking extinction-heading out onto the field with a wooden racquet is a really bad idea."
Bezos: "I personally believe that with respect to the Internet we are at about the 1908 Hurley Washing Machine stage...We haven't invented the equivalent of the off switch, we haven't invented the electric outlet, people are still having to choose between phone calls and using their web browser...As the fundamental technology advances, as disk drives become even cheaper, as bandwidth becomes even cheaper, as CPUs become even cheaper, as the raw ingredients in our business continue to get cheaper and cheaper we will layer on top of that innovation to figure out how to take the now much cheaper raw ingredients and do something special that actually serves customers...What I see is that the rate of innovation on the Internet in general to my eye appears to be accelerating rather than decelerating. I don't know how long that will continue. I think it's very early, and we're basically in 1908."
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Thanks for the Link.. Jeff Bezos always amazes me - everytime he talks - he brings a fresh perspective - Is there a pointer where all of known "Bezos talk" is available. This piece from Bezos is again interesting.
Posted by: Sadagopan on January 11, 2004 09:07 AMThanks for the link. Jeff Bezos never fails to amaze in his thoughts and actions. Is there a pointer to all known "Bezos Talk" available somewhere. Like every other piece - this one by Bezos is indeed interesting.
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