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To: Greg Jenkins who wrote (2684)10/2/1997 8:53:00 PM
From: A. Reader   of 9798
 
Hi Greg,
Re: LA Times Story
Rival's Wave of Hot Java Has Microsoft Steaming
This:
<ÿNot if Microsoft has anything to do with it. The big company is trying hard to ensure that the PC remains at the center of the computing market by writing new multimedia capabilities into Windows and cajoling chip and computer makers to build in the necessary hardware, including video cards, TV tuners and more vivid sound and graphics.>
Reminds me of This:
Gates travels in the slipstream behind Moore's Law, following a key rule of the microcosm: Waste transistors. As Nicholas Negroponte puts it, "Every time Andy [Grove] makes a faster chip, Bill uses all of it." Wasting transistors is the law of thrift in the microcosm, and Gates has been its most brilliant and resourceful exponent.
forbes.com
Regards,
Kurt P.
BTW George Gilder has been posting on SI lately.
exchange2000.com
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