One of the twokids carefully scanning the papers for quotes

This page is for all those people who really don't know alot about 'two kids in a garage'.

For example did you know that major Industry Leaders carefully watch our every move, afraid that once again they'll be out-smartened by the infamous two kids in a garage!! Yes dear visitor twokidsinagarage has been around for much longer than you reckon and had a major impact on many aspects of today's online business!! Read it and weep!

 

January 17th, 2007
two kids in a garage
Juastin Hilman

techcrunch

The story of the computer industry is, at its heart, a story about a couple of kids in a garage. All of the big stories seem to have humble beginnings.
June 7th, 2006
Liam
techcrunch
One day two kids in a garage will come up with a new search algorithm that Google won’t get to buy, and then even AdSense will be worthless, let alone a rake of below-average products

March 02, 2006

Google's Take on Yahoo? Chopped Liver

Internet Outsider

Bill Gates himself always had it right, when he said that the competitor he worried most about was two kids in a garage.

May 2005

Reggie Bradford of TANDBERG Television

Smart Business Atlanta

Q: Is it enough to react or must you anticipate changes?

A: Absolutely, you've got to anticipate. If you don't, someone else will, whether it's two kids in a garage trying to mow you down or Microsoft.

March 24 2004

Marketmavens

'Today, 'two kids in a garage' can bring a company to its knees'

August 2003

Teradome

'Apple was started by two kids in a garage <...>'

2003

http://www.corestrategies.com

Our world is even more competitive, and our competition comes from increasingly unlikely places. It's not just the people we know, it's the unknowns. <...> "two kids in a garage putting us out of business."

2003

Stanford University "Silicon Valley 2003"

(pdf document)

"Post-crash, post-scandals, post-9/11, post-Afghanistan, post-reality, we have lost much more than our wallets or our security. We have lost our faith in the future -- our belief that two kids in a garage who could not even spell “IPO” might be worth a king’s ransom if only their mousetrap was better than the rest" 

Apr. 2, 2001

Vesta WirelessWorks CEO Chris Jackson

conferenza

(on the transformation of communications): "Two kids in a garage can build an iMode service

Jan. 12, 2001

Gary Winston, the head of NURV

louisvillescene

"Two kids in a garage can put me out of business,"

December 19, 2000,

Jonathan Rosenberg, chief scientist at dynamicsoft Inc

Ubiquity

"We believe it is not going to be the big common providers or carriers. Rather, it's going to be two kids in a garage in Wisconsin that are going to figure it out."'

July 20, 2000,

Christo Cotsakos, the CEO of E*TRADE

Krispy Kremed

'The real problem has been succinctly put by Christo Cotsakos, the CEO of E*TRADE. "You have to watch your traditional competitors," he said, "but the one thing you fear the most is the two kids in a garage." '

June 19, 2000

Philip Evans, senior vice president of Boston Consulting Group

wired

'"Companies that insist on holding the definition of their business close to what it's always been will be destined to see their business replaced by two kids in a garage," predicted conference speaker Philip Evans, senior vice president of Boston Consulting Group. '

September 16, 1999

David Lidsky, PC Magazine

zdnet

David Lidsky, PC Magazine:
"You often can't tell the difference between the site of a billion-dollar megalith and that of the proverbial two kids in a garage."

July 07, 1999

David Johnson, director of strategic marketing, OpenConnect

Computer Business Review

'"With the growth of ecommerce, businesses that have been established for hundreds of years are running scared of two kids in a garage," says David Johnson, director of strategic marketing at OpenConnect, a supplier of enterprise application integration (EAI) software.'

June 12, 1999

athenaonline

'Christos Cotsakos, Chairman and CEO of E*Trade, points out something more and more businesses fear: "Two kids in a garage-that's who we're most worried about." '

Reviews of our icons and fonts:
 
pocketpress

In the photo on the Web site, the two kids look like they're six and eight, but for them to create nearly 1,000 icons for Datebk5 and Agendus (formerly ActionNames), using the small number of pixels available for Palm icons, they must be creative geniuses. Visit the Web site and pick a collection or two of icons and fonts. Prices range between free and really cheap. What could be better?

userfriendly.org

I'd love to be able to just sit around and design icons all day. I guess I'll just leave that to Two Kids in a Garage has a delightful page dedicated to the icons they've created for the PalmOS. There's a bunch of different icon themes for you to choose from. Requires a software install or two, but well worth it.

Pimlicosoftware

We especially like TwoKidsInAGarage with their 220 icons organized into theme sets that make it easy to work with them

Palmguru

In the subsequent releases of Datebk4, a sample set of icons will be included that were created by a company called Two Kids in a Garage. If you’re seeking icons to customize Datebk4 even further, check out the icon packages these guys have created. An assortment of categories include: Animals, Astrology, Finance, IT Logos, Planning & Office, Sports & Celebrities, Transport & Household, Franklin Covey & Project Planning, Franklin Covey Priorities, Character Sets, Alphabet & Numbers, and Interface Controls. They have done an excellent job with these icons that will create an even more visual impact within this program. For those who haven’t used icons with Datebk4 (or Datebk3), you will want to after checking out their icons. You can purchase a full set of their icons at www.twokidsinagarage.com.

Jonathan Weeks (at Palmgear)

"A great addition to my Visor. TKIAG have come up with some excellent icons that really put some fun into my scheduling! Great value, simple to use and when you purchase the icons TKIAG make a contribution to Gorilla Haven. Sometimes the simple things are the best!"

Glenn Motogawa
"Being a primary Action Names user I think the TK-AN-COLOR iconset is a great compliment to it.
I love the new business icons, as most of the icons I use are business related. Your business set is better suited for me than the general section which has a lot of characters I would not use.
Your iconset helps save time by just glancing at icons instead of opening a display and reading text and I think it is fun to use."