Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates gave his 11th and final keynote address at the annual International Consumer Electronics Show on Sunday, a speech laden with predictions that technology will grow ever more personal and interconnected in coming years. Gates, who first addressed CES as keynote speaker in 1994, noted that this speech will likely be his last since he will complete a long-planned transition from day-to-day operations to a more low-key role at Microsoft this July. In his speech, Gates focused on three technological advances that will mark the next “digital decade.”
In my opinion Bill is right on! However, Vista is the worst product that Microsoft has ever made! As far as Bill feels that more businesses will benefit from CompanyWide Vista implimentation, as a business owner, Since I switched to Vista, I have had nothing than problems. XP by Microsoft is by far a better operating system! Vista to me I liken to Microsft's failure Bob.
Gates Predicts End of the Keyboard in Final CES Keynote
Posted by: Keith Regan January 7, 2008 11:46 AMMicrosoft Chairman Bill Gates gave his 11th and final keynote address at the annual International Consumer Electronics Show on Sunday, a speech laden with predictions that technology will grow ever more personal and interconnected in coming years. Gates, who first addressed CES as keynote speaker in 1994, noted that this speech will likely be his last since he will complete a long-planned transition from day-to-day operations to a more low-key role at Microsoft this July. In his speech, Gates focused on three technological advances that will mark the next “digital decade.”
However, Vista is the worst product that Microsoft has ever made!
As far as Bill feels that more businesses will benefit from CompanyWide Vista implimentation, as a business owner, Since I switched to Vista, I have had nothing than problems.
XP by Microsoft is by far a better operating system! Vista to me I liken to Microsft's failure Bob.