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Saturday, June 28, 2008


Is there a special Bill Gates Retirement X Box coming out?

All week the tech world has been a flutter with talking about Bill Gates retirement from Microsoft. Talking about him and microsoft in those year. Every where I turned this week I saw something about Bill Gates. It started to feel like Bill Gates was getting too much of the credit and too much of the blame of what happened at Microsoft. I guess that happens to both CEOs and quarterbacks.

I would like to remind Bill Gates by pulling out the The Bill Gates Fountain of Dreams. I always wished that Bill Gates got to read my dream about him. Maybe he will have the time now that he is retired.

I have not had this running for a long time. Thanks to the Wayback Machine on the Internet archive

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Saturday, May 12, 2007


Bill Gates Can See the Future

On the Amazon Blog there is an entry about Bill Gates predicting reading will go totally digital. I am not a big fan of Bill Gates as a visionary. I know I should grab a copy of the first printing of the Road Ahead and see what he got right and what he got wrong. I found one web site where someone rated some of Bill Gates old predictions.

What I can figure out is that Bill Gates is good at seeing what is coming, I do not think he is as good at seeing what is going away. Looking at the bit-tech article, Bill Gates got a lot of things right, but some of them are not there. Handwriting recognition techs is dying, not getting more popular. It was a fad that has passed.

Broadcast infrastructure over these next five years will not be viewed as competitive.


I will take this bet. You cannot say that he is only talking about over the air broadcast. He is also talking about cable broadcast. Cable companies will still have networks and networks will still have set schedules. In five years not everything with be downloaded. The landscape of television will not be the same in 5 years or 10 years, but saying that TV as we know it will be over is a big claim.

Reading is going to go completely online


There are so many reasons this is not true. Lets start with books. Right now there is not a technology that is better than print on paper when it comes to books. Books might not be searchable, but that is really their biggest drawback. A reader can take a paperback just about anywhere. As long as there is light people can read a book.

If the perfect digital book hit the market right now, it would take at least 5 years to become a player the market. It would take much longer before it had the kind of critical mass that Bill Gates it talking about. Right now we do not have the perfect digital book. The eBooks we have so far have not made a substantial dent in the market.

One advantage that books have is anyone can read them no matter the publisher. Electronic publishing runs into the iTunes/WMA issue. Different publishers cutting deals with different companies. Unless there is a universal DRM people are going to be limited in what they read.

I think there will be a lot of holdouts when it comes to books. I can see the newspaper landscape being much different in America in 10 year. I do not think they will totally go away, but I can foresee there being a half-dozen national newspapers and only small local newspapers. I could see the LA Times, Merc News, SF Chronicle, and Sac Bee being replaced by one state wide newspaper.

I think getting rid of books will be like getting rid of landlines. Right now there is no reason for most people in America to have a land line phone, but people still have them. It will be a long time until half of all Americans do not have land line phones. It will be a long times before half of all books sold are e-books. I would say much longer than 10 years.

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Thursday, February 15, 2007


Dreams of Bill Gates

At Autumn's party we were talking about the back on the day on the web. Some how the conversation came back to my first web site, The Bill Gates Fountain of Dreams. I have not had it up for a while. Autumn suggested checking the Wayback Machine on the Internet archive

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Monday, October 22, 2001


Web Site Updates

I have just updated the rest of my web site. I have updated the Web According to Bill Gates page. I got ride of the broken links and the link that had changed to a porn site. I have also added the Senseless Banter Web Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame still needs some work, but I published it anyway.

I have a also made a couple other smaller changes to my web site. I am trying hard to make my web page worth reading.

I am always looking for feedback.

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Friday, October 19, 2001


Writing About Work

My fears about writing about work have been compounded. I read on the weblog of Mark Pilgrim that he was fired for comments that we wrote at his web log. The worst part is that it was not even comments he was making about his job. He was just writing about his life in general.

This makes me think about my weblog and my web site. I have been telling the people I work with about my web site. I have been trying to show off my Dreams about Bill Gates Site. I know that I have only told about a dozen people at work about the site, but that is going to spread. I am not saying that everyone at work is going to spend all their time reading my web page. I am just saying that someone might check in on it from time to time. I am not sure what they are going to say if they read some of the things I have written.

Part of my problem is that I have so many conflicting ideas about work. There is part of me that really wants to go and find a new city to live in. There is another part of me that want to stick it out at TiVo until the company either goes under or goes big time. I feel that I am working a job that is taking me nowhere, but I have a pride in the job I do. All of these conflicts make me think that I am going to stay at TiVo for a while. When I am faced by conflicts like this, inactivity usually wins out.

This adds to another part of my life I am going to hide from this web log. I already knew that there are a lot of little things that I will not put here. There are things about myself that I cannot tell my closest friends about. I know there are lots of little parts of my that I am not ready to put on the internet. I wonder if I will be able to give people a good idea of who I am without showing those parts of myself.

For the most part I am going to try to put this fear behind me. I am not going to worry too much about what I write here. I am probably kidding myself to think anyone is reading this web log at all. It would be nice to hear from anyone who is reading this.

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