Instagram is a fun way to share pictures and videos with friends and family. You take a picture, upload it to the App on your phone, and then you can give it a name, some tags, and you can even apply dozens of filters to make your picture more attractive. You can also choose a photo to share on other social media applications. A lot of people are using this entertaining application to get their selves engaged and updated as many celebrities are also using it. The trend of using Instagram has been increasing day by day. These Instagram quotes are informing and interesting to read, Instagram is a likable online social platform where people share things about their life.

35 Instagram Quotes
- “A lot of brands weren’t secure in this mobile revolution that we’ve stumbled into, and the trust still isn’t there for many of them.” Katy Halewood
- “Anyone can dream up great ideas, but an idea is nothing until it’s realized, be it as a website, a physical product, an app, or a user interface.” Jens Martin Skibsted
- “Bewildered by the sheer amount of information we have devised a way that has made us the most sorted culture we have ever been, categorised by apps and search engines we are no longer hiding from the other, we are blind to it.” Aysha Taryam
- “Global internet users is set for explosive growth over the coming years – majority of them will be mobile.” Ronan Skehill
- “I know a lot of people love applications on their phone, but I’m like, ‘Yeah, I understand the nice experience, but there’s something about it that doesn’t flow well.’ Opening an app, closing it, moving to something else. There’s something about the open web that’s very free flowing.” Ben Huh
- “If you’re not using mobile marketing to attract new customers to your business, don’t worry — your competitors are already using it and are getting those customers instead.” Jamie Turner
- “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.” Steve Blank
- “Mobile is becoming not only the new digital hub but also the bridge to the physical world. That’s why mobile will affect more than just your digital operations – it will transform your entire business.” Thomas Husson
- “The future of mobile is the future of online. It is how people access online content now.” David Murphy
- “The mobile device has become our communications hub, our diary, our entertainment portal, our primary source of media consumption, our wallet and our gateway to real-time information tailored to our needs. The revolution is now!” Nihal Mehta
- “I think the biggest change and the one that we’ve already started to see take shape is that globally the majority of Internet usage will be done via a mobile device and for most people the mobile web will be their primary – if not their only – way of experiencing the Internet.” Peter Rojas
- “The future of mobile and specifically mobile marketing is creating solutions that customers actually want and need. Let’s face it…as business owners, the only reason we’re mobile is to better serve the customer… businesses will start showing up.” Greg Hickman
- “Mobile is the enabling centerpiece of digital convergence. Mobile is the glue for all other digital industries to use when approaching convergence, but mobile is also the digital gateway for the real world to join in this global metamorphosis of human behavior.” Tomi Ahonen
- “The future of technology is not really location-based apps; it is about making location completely unimportant.” Balaji Srinivasan
- “Mobile use is growing faster than all of Google’s internal predictions.” Eric Schmidt
- “Our action end when dating apps begin.” Arif Naseem
- “Our lives will be facilitated by a myriad of adaptive applications running on different devices, with different sensors, all of them collecting tidbits about everything we do, and feeding big digital brains that can adapt applications to our needs simply because they get to know us.” Márcio Cyrillo
- “People shop and learn in a whole new way compared to just a few years ago, so marketers need to adapt or risk extinction.” Brian Halligan
- “Search is now more than a web destination and a few words plugged into a box. Search is a mode, a method of interaction with the physical and virtual worlds. What is Siri but search? What are apps like Yelp or Foursquare, but structured search machines? Search has become embedded into everything and has reached well beyond its web-based roots.” John Battele
- “Stay the course and keep building an integrated Apple ecosystem of iPhone + iPod + iMac + iTunes + App Store + Apple TV. No one has yet demonstrated they understand how to create an ‘experience-based ecosystem’ as well as Apple.” John Schulley
- “I’m not a gadget freak, so to say. I own an iPhone, which I love, and would sorely love to upgrade to MacBook Air from my current MacBook Pro. But what gets me going is the technology behind the gadgets, new websites, new apps. And I’m way too much into social media – FB, Twitter and Instagram are always open on my phone.” Shreya Goshal
- “If you are successful, you will be cloned. That’s life. In fact, it’s a sign that you’ve made it when clones of your website, mobile app, and business start cropping up.” Fred Wilson
- “Tech will transform from something we actively use to a more seamless integrated experience that is ‘on’ all the time.” Daniel Bæk
- “The world is being re-shaped by the convergence of social, mobile, cloud, big data, community and other powerful forces. The combination of these technologies unlocks an incredible opportunity to connect everything together in a new way and it’s dramatically transforming the way we live and work.” Marc Benioff
- “The future of mobile creativity is in our youth: An entire generation first exposed to computing in this form.” Chris Cheung Autodesk
- “The expansion of mobile internet consumption is an opportunity for traditional publishers and broadcasters, as much as a threat. Traditional media has invested heavily in online brand extensions, and some of them have larger audiences online than they ever had for the offline products.” Jonathan Barnard
- “In today’s modern world, people are either asleep or connected.” Janice H. Reinold
- “The future of mobile is incremental innovation with a transformational impact.” Reijo Pold
- “You can’t even go to a bar anymore, meet strangers that become friends or women who become lovers. You need the extra step of finding them through an app or bonding over an app, that or the make and model of your fucking phone, which you must display as much as possible.” A.D. Aliwat
- “The rich and interactive experiences we have come to expect on mobile apps have created new standards and expectations for all digital media including the web. The result is websites are evolving to become more app-like in their rich functionality.” Raj Aggarwal
- “Those marketers who create a full mobile experience for their consumers – with apps, optimized mobile sites, mobile loyalty programs, employing targeting like location, allowing sales on mobile devices, etc., are really experiencing the power of mobile along the purchase funnel.” Sheryl Dajia
- “We live in an age where apps update themselves but our mindset doesn’t.” Nitya Prakash
- “With social media, with Instagram and selfies and all these apps that are trying to make you look perfect… it’s hard for girls to grow up nowadays with all that stuff.” Meghan Trainor
- “You can order up a date for New Year’s using GPS. Damn. There really is an app for everything now.” A. D. Aliwat
- “Your mobile device has quickly become the easiest portal into your digital self.” Phil Nickinson