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en After growing wildly for years, the field of computing appears to be reaching its infancy.

en When I use the voice commands, it means I'm not reaching for things on the machine, so I can get comfortable without reaching back and forth. I've been scanning for more than 20 years, and I have problems with my neck and my back. I think [speech recognition] is going to allow me to stay in the field, because I don't have to stress my body as much.

en Which one of us with our bank manager would get away with predictions that are so wildly off it appears you don't know what's going on?

en I still see huge growth in enterprise computing. In the next 10 years, we will get more innovation for enterprise computing than we have in the last 25 years.

en This is about Americans getting off the sidelines and getting onto the playing field, ... This is about each and every one of us who have been blessed by the wealth of this country sharing that blessing by reaching down and reaching back and lifting up somebody in need. That's what America is all about. That's what being American is all about.
  Colin Powell

en He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. We are reaching a point where the search engine becomes the basic interface for everything on a PC or computing system, including launching applications or files as well as finding information.

en Heaven lies about us in our infancy! Shades of the prison-house begin to close upon the growing boy
  William Wordsworth

en A growing number of organizations are interested in moving away from closed, proprietary technology platforms in favor of an open computing model. As one of the fastest growing operating systems in the world, Linux is emerging as a viable alternative to Microsoft Windows as an email and collaboration platform.

en It appears as if Wendy's missteps over the past two years could be ending and that the growing new product pipeline and easing beef costs could allow for same-store sales and margins to be bottoming.

en We always set a goal you feel very confident in reaching, and of course we're always hoping to surpass the goal. We were more ambitious on reaching this year's goal as opposed to prior years, and we felt very confident in reaching it.

en The very first fruits of that acquisition are what we're announcing on Monday. The advantage has to do with packaging and the density of the computing infrastructure -- how you place the stuff in the box to get better performance at higher speeds and with cooler operation. Our view is that Andy Bechtolsheim is to enterprise computing what Steve Jobs is to consumer computing.

en [So is IBM's announcement the beginning of the shift to on-demand computing? Some say absolutely:] We're on the tip of a change on the order of magnitude of [the beginning of] the client server in late '80s, ... Our estimates are that outsourcing and on-demand computing will cut IT costs [buying and operating] in half over the next five years.

en Although electronic commerce is beginning to blossom, it is still in its infancy. Stability is the key to its reaching its full potential, and creating new tax categories for the Internet is exactly the wrong thing to do. E-commerce should not be subject to new taxes that do not apply to other commerce.

en The computing field is always in need of new cliches.

en Anne takes three years, ... with all these terrific brush strokes, to bring you back to what appears to be the source of that pain, the source of that conflict. It appears to be this broken family and the prodigal son, these things he can't really embrace because they're not his. And that appears to be what the source of all this is.


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