1.A
whopping 89 percent of buyers start their home search online. How your house
looks online is the modern equivalent of 'curb appeal.' Rent a wide-angle lens
and good lighting, get rid of your clutter and post at least eight great photos
to win the beauty contest.
2.
We need transparency in government spending. We need to put each government
expenditure online so every Floridian can see where their tax money is being
spent.
3.
It is piracy, not overt online music stores, which is our main competitor.
4.
The advantage of online banking is that you can pay bills superfast, and your
account is automatically credited or debited for each deposit and payment,
making it easier to stay on track.
5.
Oh, I think there are a lot of people who would be buying and selling online
today that go up there and they get the information, but then when it comes
time to type in their credit card they think twice because they're not sure
about how that might get out and what that might mean for them.
6.
Keep an eye on what your kids are seeing online. Parents need to stay involved
in what their children are being exposed to. It's so important.
7.
Consumers are freeing up an enormous amount of time that they were spending
with stereotypical old media, and clearly, that time is going primarily two
places: videogames and online.
8.
A very large percentage of economic activity is shifting online and it makes
sense that there are more services that are going to charge. It also means
there are going to be more people willing to pay.
9.
More and more major businesses and industries are being run on software and
delivered as online services - from movies to agriculture to national defense.
10.
With lower start-up costs and a vastly expanded market for online services, the
result is a global economy that for the first time will be fully digitally
wired-the dream of every cyber-visionary of the early 1990s, finally delivered,
a full generation later.
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