I think what we're in now is still every bit a media revolution ... but it's a personal media revolution. We can answer back if we want.

Browsers are becoming the default way to access information.

The creative IT department is going to be where it's broken up so that IT people are out on the front lines.

Messages into the future is something that people have always sought to do. In a way, it's a statement of optimism.

My nightmare fear is some congressman is going to seize on this and they're going to pass some laws, ... I can just see people overreacting and doing things that would invade people's privacy or tie up the Internet with so much security nonsense that innovation slows down.

With more technologies, there are more choices. Choose wisely and well. You don't have to read every e-mail you get; you need to develop your own rules of thumb and steps to sanity.

The idea of fiddling with Microsoft applications will evaporate.

Just as people, after the tsunami, deployed this ad hoc array of Internet boxes and sensor devices in Asia, they will come in this time and do it again.