Business - Written by Denis Hancock on Monday, January 7, 2008 10:50 - 0 Comments
Bill Gates’ CES swan song (with bonus video coverage!)
Bill Gates kicked off the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) for the last time yesterday, and in doing so probably entrenched “second digital decade” – the upcoming ten years, which will be an even greater success than the last ten years, with a particular focus on user-centricity that will take us all further ahead faster than most of us can imagine - in the web 2.0 lexicon. While he has some (as always) interesting thoughts that we can delve into in future posts, it’s the 7-minute video on Bill’s future that is truly priceless. While hopefully a better version becomes available soon, maybe it’s fitting that the only copy I can find of it right now was simply taped by someone in the audience and posted on his blog?
Update: here’s a link to the video in a less “bouncy” form.
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