Frasi di Bill Gates
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William Henry Gates III, meglio noto come Bill Gates , è un imprenditore, programmatore e informatico statunitense.

È il fondatore e presidente onorario di Microsoft. È stato l'uomo più ricco del mondo dal 1996 al 2009, con l'eccezione dell'anno 2008, in cui si è classificato terzo, e il secondo più ricco al mondo dal 2010 al 2012. Nel 2013, il suo patrimonio stimato è di 73 miliardi di dollari, aumentato del 16% rispetto al 2012, cosa che gli ha consentito di tornare in vetta alla classifica degli uomini più ricchi al mondo dal 2014.

Detiene ovviamente il primato anche negli Stati Uniti, dove è seguito da Warren Buffett, e Larry Ellison.

✵ 28. Ottobre 1955
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Bill Gates frasi celebri

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“Credo che [l'informatica] si evolverà nei prossimi 10 anni più rapidamente di quanto non sia avvenuto sino ad ora […] viviamo già in un mondo multi-piattaforma e l'informatica diventerà ancor più pervasiva. Ci stiamo avvicinando al punto in cui i computer e i robot saranno in grado di vedere, muoversi e interagire con naturalezza, rendendo disponibili molte nuove applicazioni ed offrendo maggiori possibilità alle persone.”

Origine: Da una lettera ai dipendenti di Microsoft del 4 luglio 2015; citato in Microsoft compie 40 anni, Bill Gates ai dipendenti: "Connettiamo gli esclusi" http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2015/04/04/microsoft-compie-40-anni-bill-gates-dipendenti-connettiamo-gli-esclusi/1565996/, Il Fatto Quotidiano.it, 4 aprile 2015.

“Microsoft ha avuto vari concorrenti in passato. È un bene che ci siano musei per documentarlo.”

Origine: Da un discorso tenuto al "Computer History Museum", InfoWorld Magazine, ottobre 2001.

Frasi sulle persone di Bill Gates

Bill Gates Frasi e Citazioni

“Nel futuro vedo un computer su ogni scrivania e uno in ogni casa.”

Origine: Nel 1975; citato in Marco Pratellesi, Bill Gates: «L'Xbox è pronta per la web tv» http://www.corriere.it/Primo_Piano/Scienze_e_Tecnologie/2007/01_Gennaio/08/gates.shtml, Corriere.it, 5 marzo 2007.

“Lo spam sarà un ricordo del passato entro 2 anni.”

Bill Gates, 24 gennaio 2004 su BBC News

“640K dovrebbero essere sufficienti per chiunque.”

Attribuite

“Cos'è più importante, la connettività mondiale o il vaccino per la malaria? […] Amo ancora le vicende IT, ma se vogliamo migliorare le nostre vite dobbiamo occuparci di questioni ben più elementari come la sopravvivenza dei bambini e le risorse alimentari.”

Origine: Dall'intervista al Financial Times, citato in Bill Gates: "Internet non salverà il mondo". Il papà di Microsoft contro Zuckerberg & co http://www.repubblica.it/tecnologia/2013/11/02/news/bill_gates_vs_mark_zuckerberg_c_-70067653/, Repubblica.it, 2 novembre 2013.

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Bill Gates: Frasi in inglese

“The obvious mathematical breakthrough would be development of an easy way to factor large prime numbers.”

Bill Gates libro The Road Ahead

Origine: The Road Ahead (1995), p. 265 in hardcover edition, corrected in paperback

“A future startup with no patents of its own will be forced to pay whatever price the giants choose to impose. That price might be high. Established companies have an interest in excluding future competitors.”

Cited to "Challenges and Strategy" (16 May 1991) via Fred Warshofsky (1994), The Patent Wars. This is a misreading of Warshofsky's text; the quotation is actually from League for Programming Freedom (1991), " Against Software Patents http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/int-prop/lpf-against-software-patents.html." An example of the misattribution appears in Lawrence Lessig (2001), The future of ideas.
Misattributed

“Spam will be a thing of the past in two years' time.”

BBC News (24 January 2004) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3426367.stm
2000s

“Life is not fair. Get used to it… Be nice to nerds. Chances are you'll end up working for one.”

Though widely attributed to Gates on the internet, this list of life suggestions is actually based on one from Charles J. Sykes. More information at Snopes.com http://www.snopes.com/language/document/liferule.htm
Misattributed

“Microsoft has had clear competitors in the past. It’s a good thing we have museums to document that.”

Speech at the Computer History Museum, as quoted in InfoWorld magazine (October 2001) http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/10/01/HNgatestalksmuseum_1.html
2000s

“If something is expensive to develop, and somebody's not going to get paid, it won't get developed. So you decide: Do you want software to be written, or not?”

Interview with Dennis Bathory-Kitsz in 80 Microcomputing (1980) http://features.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/20/1316236&mode=thread Clips from the interview can be found on "No Money (Lullaby for Bill)" http://maltedmedia.com/books/papers/sf-gates.html by Dennis Báthory-Kitsz. http://maltedmedia.com/people/bathory/index.html
1980s

“If people had understood how patents would be granted when most of today's ideas were invented, and had taken out patents, the industry would be at a complete standstill today.… The solution to this is patent exchanges with large companies and patenting as much as we can.”

" Challenges and Strategy http://web.archive.org/web/20010218085558/http://bralyn.net/etext/literature/bill.gates/challenges-strategy.txt" (16 May 1991). Note that this quotation has been paired with a misattributed quotation.
1990s

“I'm a big believer that as much as possible, and there's obviously political limitations, freedom of migration is a good thing.”

"Bill Gates backs immigration reform on Mexico trip" Reuters (21 March 2007) http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSN2024750720070321
2000s

“[RAM1993] I laid out memory so the bottom 640 K was general purpose RAM and the upper 384 I reserved for video and ROM, and things like that. That is why they talk about the 640 K limit. It is actually a limit, not of the software, in any way, shape, or form, it is the limit of the microprocessor. That thing generates addresses, 20-bits addresses, that only can address a megabyte of memory. And, therefore, all the applications are tied to that limit. It was ten times what we had before. But to my surprise, we ran out of that address base for applications within—oh five or six years people were complaining.”

Bill Gates Interview: Winner of the 1993 Price Waterhouse Leadership Award for Lifetime Achievement, Computerworld Smithsonian Awards, https://web.archive.org/web/20080501040344/http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/comphist/gates.htm, May 10, 2008, National museum of American history - Smithsonian Institution, 1993, October 8, 2014 http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/comphist/gates.htm,
1990s

“Let's burn the 99%.”

TED, February 2010

“Nothing is as good as meeting people who have to live with malaria or HIV or see their children die.”

"Ask Me Anything" thread on Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/aunv58/im_bill_gates_cochair_of_the_bill_melinda_gates/eh9gsvg (25 February 2019)
2000s

“[I]t's not like I sit there and feel the same way I did with iPhone where I say, "Oh my God, Microsoft didn't aim high enough."”

It's a nice reader, but there's nothing on the iPad I look at and say, "Oh, I wish Microsoft had done it."
"Bill Gates Joins the iPad's Army of Critics. Steve Jobs Couldn't Care Less." CBS MoneyWatch (11 February 2010) http://cbsnews.com/news/bill-gates-joins-the-ipads-army-of-critics-steve-jobs-couldnt-care-less
2010s

“Halting funding for the World Health Organization during a world health crisis is as dangerous as it sounds.”

on Twitter https://twitter.com/BillGates/status/1250292126643941376?s=20, Apr 14, 2020
COVID-19 pandemic 2020

“Most governments take advantage of their scientists and listen to them. They don't undermine them and attack them.”

As quoted in "Bill Gates slams U.S. on Covid: Most governments listen to their scientists, not attack them" (14 October 2020) https://www.cnbc.com/2020/10/14/bill-gates-slams-us-on-covid-most-governments-listen-to-scientists.html
2020s

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