35. THINGS SHARED ON FACEBOOK EVERY DAY
4,000,000,000
http://techcrunch.com/2011/07/06/zuckerberg-online-sharing-is-growing-at-an-exponential-rate-and-
users-are-sharing-4-billion-things-a-day/
38. There were 5 exabytes of information created
between the dawn of civilization through 2003,
but that much information is now created every
2 days, and the pace is increasing.
-Eric Schmidt
http://techcrunch.com/2010/08/04/schmidt-data/
57. We’re getting to a point where we’re
understanding how to allow people to
produce more content every single day.
- Kevin Systrom, Instagram CEO
http://gigaom.com/2012/11/07/instagram-ceo-the-speed-of-the-product-dictates-how-often-its-used/
66. bull·shit /ˈbo͝olˌSHit/
1. Superfluous, unnecessary
2. Cluttered, clunky or needlessly complex
3. Intentionally deceptive or insincere
4. Excrement of an adult male bovine mammal
72. Citigroup today announced a series of
repositioning actions that will further reduce
expenses and improve efficiency across the
company while maintaining Citi's unique
capabilities to serve clients, especially in the
emerging markets. These actions will result in
increased business efficiency, streamlined
operations and an optimized consumer
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/12/citigroup-lays-offs-11-000-people-in-the-most-
corporate-speaky-paragraph-in-history/265925/
73. Citigroup today announced [lay offs].
These actions will [save money].
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/12/citigroup-lays-offs-11-000-people-in-the-most-
corporate-speaky-paragraph-in-history/265925/
84. The online publishing game is all about volume
right now. It’s not about quality and originality.
When volume is your organizing principle, you
take shortcuts. Ripping off others’ work is
simply the norm now. It is absolutely effective,
and it is absolutely depressing.
-Brian Morrissey
http://digiday.com/publishers/the-price-of-original-content/
95. This is a quote. This is where you
put the quote text.
-Quote AuthorCONTENT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHITBULLSHIT
96. This is a quote. This is where you
put the quote text.
-Quote Author
97. This is a quote. This is where you
put the quote text.
-Quote Author
98. This is a quote. This is where you
put the quote text.
-Quote Author
99. This is a quote. This is where you
put the quote text.
-Quote Author
CONTENT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
BULLSHIT
109. My landline phone serves the same
purpose as my Hotmail email address;
only given to those likely to spam me
and totally safe to ignore.
-Harry Roberts
https://twitter.com/csswizardry/status/365181535030218754
110.
111. Good morning Gilt!
Good morning J. Crew sale!
Good morning LinkedIn Premium!
-Chapin Clark
https://twitter.com/chapinc/status/356421062088597505
118. When was the last time you felt
emotionally moved by an online ad? Or
compelled to buy something? or discussed
an ad with your peers?
-Mark Boulton
https://twitter.com/markboulton/status/275897664153976832
119.
120. You’re more likely to survive a plane crash
than to click a banner ad.
http://www.digiday.com/publishers/15-alarming-stats-about-banner-ads/
156. I don’t want breaking news. I want slow,
thoughtful, deeply researched news.
Especially now.
- Mandy Brown
https://twitter.com/aworkinglibrary/status/343087061127024640
208. I don't give two hoots what you do with any of the
design or code you find here.
http://css-tricks.com/license/
209. Actually, I do. I hope you take it and use it, uncredited,
on a super commercial website and get wicked rich off
it. I hope you use it at work and your boss is
impressed and you get a big promotion. I hope it helps
you design a website and that website impresses
somebody you think is super hot and you get married
and have smart, chill babies. I hope you use the code
in a blog post you write elsewhere and that website
gets way more popular and awesome than this one.
http://css-tricks.com/license/
210. If you feel like telling me about it, cool. If not, no big
deal. If you feel better crediting it, that's cool. If not,
don't sweat it.
http://css-tricks.com/license/
211. If you copy an entire article from this site and republish it
on your own site like you wrote it, that's a little uncool. I
won't be mad at you for stealing, I just think you're better
than that and want to see you do better. I'm not going to
come after you though. I'd rather play ball with my dog.
The only time I'll be mad at you is if you go out of your way
to try and hurt me somehow. And again I probably won't
even be mad, just sad. Unless I'm having a bad day too, in
which case I apologize in advance for my snarky replies.
http://css-tricks.com/license/
212. I want the web to get better and being all
Johnny Protective over everything doesn't get
us there. I understand other people feel
differently about this and might have semi-
legit reasons for protecting certain code,
design, writing, or whatever. I work on some
closed-source projects myself. CSS-Tricks isn't
one of them. Go nuts.
http://css-tricks.com/license/
217. The opportunity before us, individually and
collectively, is enormous; what we do with it
will be determined largely by how well we are
able to imagine and reward public creativity,
participation, and sharing.
- Clay Shirky