The real story of Facebook is just that we've worked so hard for all this time. I mean the real story is actually probably pretty boring right? I mean we just sat at our computers for six years and coded.
Computers and the Internet have made it really easy to rant. It's made everyone overly opinionated.
Globalization as defined by rich people like us is a very nice thing... you are talking about the Internet you are talking about cell phones you are talking about computers. This doesn't affect two-thirds of the people of the world.
There is a real danger that computers will develop intelligence and take over. We urgently need to develop direct connections to the brain so that computers can add to human intelligence rather than be in opposition.
There is a computer disease that anybody who works with computers knows about. It's a very serious disease and it interferes completely with the work. The trouble with computers is that you 'play' with them!
There is no heaven or afterlife for broken-down computers that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark.
Few companies that installed computers to reduce the employment of clerks have realized their expectations... They now need more and more expensive clerks even though they call them 'operators' or 'programmers.'
I just think people have a lot of fiction. But you know I mean the real story of Facebook is just that we've worked so hard for all this time. I mean the real story is actually probably pretty boring right? I mean we just sat at our computers for six years and coded.
This is what customers pay us for - to sweat all these details so it's easy and pleasant for them to use our computers. We're supposed to be really good at this. That doesn't mean we don't listen to customers but it's hard for them to tell you what they want when they've never seen anything remotely like it.
We're going to be able to ask our computers to monitor things for us and when certain conditions happen are triggered the computers will take certain actions and inform us after the fact.
Computers themselves and software yet to be developed will revolutionize the way we learn.
Computers make me totally blank out.
I'm a '70s mom and my daughter is a '90s mom. I know a lot of women my age who are real computer freaks.
We demand privacy yet we glorify those that break into computers.
What I try to do is factor in how people use computers what people's problems are and how these technologies can get applied to those problems. Then I try to direct the various product groups to act on this information.
I got interested in computers and how they could be enslaved to the megalomaniac impulses of a teenager.
Right now computers which are supposed to be our servant are oppressing us.
What do we want our kids to do? Sweep up around Japanese computers?
I'm too old-fashioned to use a computer. I'm too old-fashioned to use a quill.
Supercomputers will achieve one human brain capacity by 2010 and personal computers will do so by about 2020.
I do two things. I design mobile computers and I study brains.
The future lies in designing and selling computers that people don't realize are computers at all.
Bill Gates is the pope of the personal computer industry. He decides who's going to build.
Even when I work with computers with high technology I always try to put in the touch of the hand.
I'm starting to think about things that I want to do things that are fun. One of them is driving a car like a Porsche. I've driven a lot of cars - sedans trucks and big family vehicles all year long. But there's nothing like a four-wheel-drive Porsche.