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VIDEO: Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Together: Part 3 of 7

In part 3 of 7, Bill and Steve talk about their biggest regrets; what excites and surprises them in technology today; mobile devices; and what they feel computing will be like in five years.

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  1. They have agreed in many points and this’s great. If both just could think together, regardless if those business keep their own pathway or not, they might would come up with even greater ideas and projects for the future of the Software and Multimedia Industry.

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    Posted by Dante Ortega at May 31st, 2007 at 1:28 am
  2. ‘I do but I cant say.’ FOS or coward?

    If they developed a real browser, they wouldn’t get to hack up a rich client for the next fad. That is why their browsers are replaced. They would claim the limit is the motivation they provided as vision in trend setting because they cant be everything to everybody, but it is the refusal to apply the engineered standards by spec deliberately to confuse and obfuscate their desperate need to lock in market share with proprietary communication models instead. If everybody had the same abilities, who could be terminally unique? Who would really need these guys?

    The great mystery of the 5yr future? Do you folks get they are deliberately guiding the software to a service layer by deliberately not implementing standards, because they know in 5yrs they will still want your money more than your respect?

    All these guys see 5yrs from now is their selfish desires. If they were honest about that I might be able to respect it, but they have the gall to sit there and claim they don’t know; oh yea, they are humble humanitarians.

    If they don’t know what they will have with them in 5 yrs besides more of our money, than John McCain better not pick either of these guys for civil service.

    I do but I can’t say, because they will tell you later when it is time to pay up.

    Posted by Paul Stewart at May 31st, 2007 at 2:13 am
  3. Well, this is pure fluff.

    Posted by Finanzas Bien at June 2nd, 2007 at 9:47 pm

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