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3.0 out of 5 stars
"Not supported", May 6 2004
Mr Gates didn't mention anything about Java running on any platform/machineHe didn't mention anything about Linux being free He didn't mention anything "new" about IBM their Lotus Notes products Didn't mention anything "significant" about future changes in graphics and companies like Pixar and Disney He didn't mention anything about Oracle and middleware He didn't mention anything about the POWER of Ebay, Yahoo, Google and Amazon to get you things!! What about AOL?, and what about the fact that he didn't even once mention Netscape, the superior company who revelutionized the Internet with their browser. Don't get me wrong it is a very good book. However somewhat lopsided I guess I must be on a different road than the one Mr Gates is traveling on. btw: I happen to be one of the many Microsoft Certified Professionals that invested a significant amount of my own money and time supporting his products. (10 grand and 12 years) I think this book is as much about what is NOT in the book as opposed to what IS in the book!! Buy it anyway! (Maybe used - it is some what dated) You will learn something just by being exposed to it. The concept of The Web as being "self publishing" was an eye opener for me. My favorite chapter and quote was from Chapter 8 Friction-Free Capitalism. "Our success in the PC world has come from working in partnership with such great companies as Intel, Compaq, HP, DEC, NEC, and dozens of others. Even IBM and Apple, with whom we have occasionally been in competition, have had an immense amount of our cooperation and support. We created a company that was dependent on partners. We bet that somebody other than us would do great chips, somebody other than us would build great PCs, somebody other than us would do great distribution and integration. We took a narrow slice and focused on that. In this new world, we want to work with companies from every industry to help them make the most of the opportunities the information revolution will bring." page 182 Well here are some other technology people and companies you might want to investigate as I am sure they too will have an impact on the direction of the road we will all be traveling: (unless of course, he buys them or squeezes them out) Doug Humphrey - Founder, Digex ; Chairman and Founder, Cidera Jonathan Klein - Co-founder and CEO, Getty Images Tom Stockham - President of Access and Emerging Markets, Ticketmaster Chip Perry - President and CEO - AutoTrader.com, former VP, Los Angeles Times Jim McCann - Founder, Chairman and CEO - 1-800-FLOWERS Brooks Fisher - Vice President (Strategic Initiatives), Intuit; former VP, Infoseek Micheal Rubin - Founder, Chairman and CEO - Global Sports Robert Covington - Chief Technology Officer and EVP, MerchantWired Rob Burgess - Chairman and CEO - Macromedia; former SVP, Silicon Graphics Steven Snyder - founder and chairman - Net Perceptions Kenneth Cron - CEO, Flipside, Inc; former President of Publishing, CMP Media Emerick Woods - President and CEO - Vicinity Glenn Meakem - Founder, Chairman and CEO - FreeMarkets Ted Meisel - President and CEO - GoTo.com Nicholas vanDyk- President, Artisan New Media; EVP, Artisan Entertainment Glenn Meyers- Founder and CEO - Rare Medium Group Mark Goldstein - President and CEO - K-Mart's BlueLight Charles Johnson - Founder and CEO - PurchasePro David Perry- Founder, Chairman and CEO - Ventro Alan Meckler- Founder, Chairman and CEO - INTMedia Group Christopher Jenkins - former President, Ziplink; former VP, Arch Communications Michael Levy -Founder and CEO - CBS Sportsline John Schwarz - CEO - Reciprocal; former General Manager, IBM Solutions Chris MacAskill - Founder -FatBrain.com, CEO - MightyWords Harry Motro - Chairman, MotroVentures, former CEO - Infoseek Zach Nelson - CEO and President, Mcafee ASaP Joe Chung - Founder and Chairman, Art Technology Group Jeet Singh - Founder and CEO, Art Technology Group Royal Farros - Chairman, CEO and Founder, iPrint Inc. Pehong Chen - Founder and CEO, BroadVision Jeffrey Smith - Founder and CEO, Tumbleweed Communications Scott Kurnit - CEO and Founder of About Inc. Bob Young - Founder and Chairman, Red Hat Software Scott Mednick - Founder, Think New Ideas; former Chairman, Worldwide Exceed Tom Rogers- President and CEO, Primedia, former President, NBC Cable Russell Horowitz - Founder and former Chairman, Go2Net Inc. Naveen Jain - Founder and Chairman, InfoSpace Michael Rosenfelt - Venture Partner, Impact Venture Partners; Founder, Powered, Inc. Charles Conn - Co-founder and former Chairman, TicketmasterCitySearch.com Mark Walsh - Chairman, VerticalNet; former SVP, America Online David Goldberg - Founder and CEO, Launch Media John Holt - Founder and CEO, The Cobalt Group (From the book eFront! by Mattew W. Ragas)
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