Bill Gates and Tim O'Reilly - A conversation at MIX
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Lots of fun stuff happening at MIX this week. One highlight was a conversation between
Tim O'Reilly and Bill Gates at the end of Bill's keynote on Monday.
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very awesome. i love that idea of buying a phone at it automatically (or after some sort of authentication process) gets customized to your needs and interests.
but since when did bill not care about users? isn't that what the company is about?
He's talking about the Apple profit model and is subconciously giving Apple the finger.
scroll and find out for yourself
Public speaking doesn't really suite him in my view, from the videos I've watched., atleast on a techie level - he comes accross as very self-conscious of being over technical but not being geeky enough.
They need more questions
Nice Q&A session, wonderfull to see how mr gates is able to again give such an amazing overview of his or the organizations idea. This is not something he is making up to sound good, he really believes it. Not only seeing it happening, but making it happen.
It's amazing to think that he is a person with no real need to work for human survival, but still he works a lot at a very high level to get the technical ideas and think of the business aspect behind them and put them all in to context.
Just one question, in the live stream from the keynote he had some white thing in his hand which he was holding like it was an deck of cards, readdy to start playing poker. It looked like some sort of next generation ipod mini looking device.
What did he do with that device? was it to foward the slides or did it function as something else?
Nice
I thought the same (only 11?) and I haven't even watched it yet hehe
Microsoft employees in Vista revolt
Bring me the head of Monkey Boy
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I really enjoyed myself at MIX and learned a lot more than I thought I would. The discussion panels were interesting. The go live license for Atlas is really great. There was a real mix of people designers/developers/businesspeople.
Oh, and Microsoft knows how to throw a party!
I was at MIX06 and overall was impressed by the content.
During Bill's presentation I was concerned to hear about the possibility of multiple IE updates per year. His answer to my question on this point didn't reassure me.
I understand that to Microsoft, IE is more than just a rendering engine. But if we're presenting applications via browsers and we need to support multiple browsers (which we do), then the rendering engine is key. Hearing that this part might change on a frequent basis gives me some cause for concern.
At the same time, I don't expect this will happen for a few years, and we could see many other browser changes by then.
Listen again to his responce (around 30 mins in). "The platform rendering piece that will be far far more stable". It seems changes to the rendering model are going to be very slight and far between. It shouldn't be too much of a problem.
Now he just gets the high-level, one liners memos.
Are we ever actually going to get it?
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