(14 quotes found)
“Outside of the chair, the teapot is the most ubiquitous and important design element in the domestic environment and almost everyone who has tackled the world of design has ended up designing one.”
David McFadden
“The bottom line is that we want images on PCs to become as easy to use and as ubiquitous as text is today. If digital imaging is easy, affordable and fun for consumers, we believe it will spur PC demand and contribute to the ultimate goal of creating new users and new uses for the PC platform.”
Craig Barrett
“Credit cards are certainly not a ubiquitous payment system, but mobile phones are. We are monetizing it, both through the Internet and your mobile phone.”
Greg Wilfahrt
“Advanced video capabilities and visually demanding applications are becoming a ubiquitous part of enterprise mobile computing. We are pleased to work with HP to deliver a feature-rich solution.”
Phil Eisler
“His invention is ubiquitous and has had as much if not more impact than the invention of the piano. He's probably one of the most important musical instrument makers in history.”
David Borden
“Microsoft wants its operating system to be ubiquitous in all devices. It's a strategy they've been mapping out forever. Whatever the future is, that's where they'll be.”
Tom Hensel
“Media is so ubiquitous in America that we take it for granted. It's like turning on your tap and water comes out. You turn on your radio and you expect to hear music or commentary. But there are large portions of the world where people have no credible information whatsoever, and it's no surprise that these tend to be the same areas where there is endemic poverty, injustice and a lack of democracy.”
David Hoffman
“Asbestos is just so ubiquitous; it's everywhere. If you look at a lot of the substances that are causing major environmental headaches these days, the reason they are such a problem is because they were so good at what they did.”
Jeff Bachman
“Pink has become as ubiquitous as black. Who would have thought that?”
Constance White
“The notion is to [unify] Active Directory, which is about as ubiquitous as it gets, and use it more strategically. It will spur use of [these features].”
Jonathan Penn