A lot of people have a very narrow definition of a PC, |
a revolution in how we think about software. |
A year ago, 90 percent of the people who bought [speech recognition programs] didn't use them, |
Absolutely. It's not going to happen overnight, and we should take the tools we have today and get those applied, because we can save half the lives just that way, |
Access to the outside world is preventing more censorship. I do think information flow is happening in China. ... There's no doubt in my mind that it's been a huge plus. |
act quickly and decisively. |
Advances in our understanding of the human genome promise to revolutionize medicine and open the door to therapies that are tailored to individuals. |
AIDS is a disease that is hard to talk about. The ideal thing would be to have a 100 percent effective AIDS vaccine. |
All operating systems, including IBM's, Sun's, Apple's and many others are including Internet browsing capabilities, ... The beauty of the Internet is its openness. It cannot be controlled or dominated or cut off because it is simply a constantly changing series of linkages. |
allowed us to get to where we are today. |
Although (the Y2K problem) is a terrible distraction and there will be some disruption, there has been a little bit of a windfall for some participants in the IT industry, ... below the middle of the panic (levels) some people have suggested. |
Although it is almost eliminated in rich countries, it's still one of the biggest killers worldwide. This is a very tough disease. |
America's high schools are obsolete. |
Analytical software enables you to shift human resources from rote data collection to value-added customer service and support where the human touch makes a profound difference. |
And we marvel about how, as two young overachievers, we began a great adventure on the fringes of a little-known industry and it landed us at the center of an amazing universe. |