From the interview: "I think it's the beginning of the end of the valley as
we know it. Silicon Valley historically would invest in science, and
technology, and, you know, actual silicon. If you were a good VC you could make
$100 million. Now there's a new pattern created by two big ideas. First, for
the first time ever, you have computer devices, mobile and tablet especially,
in the hands of billions of people. Second is that we are moving all the social
needs that we used to do face-to-face, and we're doing them on a computer.
And this trend has just begun. If you think Facebook is the end, ask
MySpace. Art, entertainment, everything you can imagine in life is moving to
computers. Companies like Facebook for the first time can get total markets
approaching the entire population." Read more