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You'd be surprised.
Thursday, May 12, 2005
I don't care what the peanut gallery says about M$.Bill Gates is a smart man.
Gates sees mobile phones overtaking iPods - Yahoo! News: "'The consumer is always unpredictable. In principle, you can only throw products onto the market and then learn from your mistakes,' he said.
And the 50-year-old Microsoft chairman said he would not remain with the company for ever.
'I think that when someone is 60 years old he should better leave it to someone else to follow trends in technology. But until then there's still a lot to do,' he said. "
Gates sees mobile phones overtaking iPods - Yahoo! News: "'The consumer is always unpredictable. In principle, you can only throw products onto the market and then learn from your mistakes,' he said.
And the 50-year-old Microsoft chairman said he would not remain with the company for ever.
'I think that when someone is 60 years old he should better leave it to someone else to follow trends in technology. But until then there's still a lot to do,' he said. "
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