Robert Scoble Never change the URL of your blog. I’ve done it once, and I lost much of my readership. It took several months to build up the same reader patterns and trust. – Robert Scoble
Robert Palmer Eventually, if you had a printer that is IPP compliant, that printer will have a Web address and anyone around the world who can get on the Internet can print to that URL. – Robert Palmer
Mitchell Baker If you’re a Firefox user, you get accustomed to your history and the URL bar and finding things. That should be available on your mobile phone as well. – Mitchell Baker
John Ridley Just mention the idea of warrantless wiretaps and expect to get hit up with a congressional investigation. But give somebody an avatar and a URL, and he can’t tweet, post or hyperlink enough personal information about himself to as many people as possible. – John Ridley
Jason Kilar When you’re dealing with digital goods, you don’t have to be tied to one URL. – Jason Kilar
Chrisette Michele If you want to put out a song that you wrote yesterday, tomorrow go on Twitter, type in a new URL, and give it to the people! – Chrisette Michele
Aaron Patzer Be careful not to start a company that really belongs as a feature of another company, like the 25 Twitter URL shortener companies out there. Pick a real problem that’s here to stay. – Aaron Patzer