American - Businessman | May 20, 1961 -
Making things open-source brings the cost down.
Peter Diamandis
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When I was a grad student at MIT, I had a chance to become friends with the Viking Mission's chief scientist, Dr. Gerald Soffen. Viking was the first Mars lander looking for signs of life on Mars.
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In 2000, just before the first dot-com bubble burst, it cost a whopping $5 million to launch a tech startup.
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As of 2011, it cost about $5,000 to launch a tech startup.
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It's never been easier to share your ideas and passions with the world.
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Regardless of what the naysayers believe about human interaction and social media, the data show us that the abundance of technology is actually increasing the abundance of happiness all over the world.
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One thing that humans still do better than computers is recognize images.
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Today, every skirmish in every part of the planet is broadcast straight into your living room live, in HD... over and over again.
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I've stopped watching TV news. They couldn't pay me enough money.
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I get my news from selected Google News and my social feed.
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The fact is that data are worth a lot of money.
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I collect a lot of data. We all do.
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