The Internet and social media can really be life-saving for some kids.

I don't have social media, and I'm not, I guess, that adept at being on the Internet.

Anyone who does social media, YouTube, Internet content will tell you it can be extremely isolating.

Think of social media as the Internet. I can't think of anyone betting against the Internet in 2012.

There seems to be no limit to the exciting possibilities that come from combining technical innovations, the Internet, and social media.

Social media, like blogs, are truth-seeking technologies. In fact, the Internet itself is the greatest truth-generating device ever created.

Twitter became a major place to find out what was breaking on the Internet. Facebook became a place to share links. Social media really grew up.

It's worth noting that everything - from the Internet to electric cars, genomic sequencing, mobile apps, and social media - were pioneered by startups, not existing companies.

There's a danger in the internet and social media. The notion that information is enough, that more and more information is enough, that you don't have to think, you just have to get more information - gets very dangerous.

ISIL's widespread reach through the Internet and social media is most concerning, as the group has proven dangerously competent at employing such tools for its nefarious strategy. ISIL uses high-quality, traditional media platforms as well as widespread social media campaigns to propagate its extremist ideology.

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