American - Businessman | October 28, 1955 -
There are more people dying of malaria than any specific cancer.
Bill Gates
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The U.S. immigration laws are bad - really, really bad. I'd say treatment of immigrants is one of the greatest injustices done in our government's name.
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The AIDS is a disease that is hard to talk about.
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The world at large is less inequitable today than at any time in history. Number of people in abject poverty, as a percentage, is at all-time low.
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Some people, through luck and skill, end up with a lot of assets. If you're good at kicking a ball, writing software, investing in stocks, it pays extremely well.
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There's no magic line between an application and an operating system that some bureaucrat in Washington should draw.
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On my desk I have three screens, synchronized to form a single desktop. I can drag items from one screen to the next. Once you have that large display area, you'll never go back, because it has a direct impact on productivity.
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There is a difference between what technology enables and what historical business practices enable.
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If you count E-mail, I'm on the Internet all day, every day.
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Really advanced civilization is based on advances in energy.
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The microprocessor is a miracle.
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The common thread for everything I do is this idea of a Web-services architecture. What does that mean? It means taking components of software and systems and having them be self-describing, so that you can aim them, ask them what their capabilities are, and communicate with them using a standard protocol.
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