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Once in a generation an opportunity like this comes along to bring dramatically improved computing benefits to millions of people.
Justin Rattner
Sun released Java to the public in 1995, and today, Java powers more than 1.5 billion cell phones, 700 million PCs and millions of other devices. However, computing is no longer just about PCs, laptops or even cell phones, but rather about the promise of pervasive computing — which will largely be enabled by sensors. This announcement will allow Java — just as it did with cell phones and the Internet — to play a pivotal role in enabling the coming wave of sensor driven computing.
Glenn Edens
This is a serious issue for all duck hunters and the millions of Americans who understand the value of wetlands to hundreds of wildlife species, as well as the many benefits wetlands provide people. Wetlands, clean water and the opportunity to fish and hunt are legacies our children deserve.
Don Young
When you're putting off the benefits of a deal for that long, you're dramatically increasing the risk, and at some point the benefits become speculation.
Allen Michel
Would you really buy a computer early if computing prices are falling? ... You'll probably have a bit of a bulge in spending in the fourth quarter, but we think people are overstating the benefits.
Bill Dudley
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1919
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Now you have the opportunity to share with associates some of the benefits of the program. And what you get is not just the value of improved efficiency and effectiveness but also the value of improving your culture and [employee] retention.
Mike Gregory
While the first generation of plant biotech products directly benefited farmers and the environment, the next generation of plant biotech research is focused on providing consumer benefits, including the development of biotech plants that offer increased nutrition and health benefits. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor.
Sean Darragh
[However,] retailers shouldn't break out the champagne yet, ... The rebates will have a very modest effect on spending. With a 6.4 percent unemployment rate, there are millions of people in the country with no income except for unemployment and welfare benefits. Millions more are on long-term unemployment, those that simply have stopped looking for work.
Kurt Barnard
The first Pilot organizer was such a runaway success, even we were a bit surprised. But in one of my first conversations with Jeff Hawkins he convinced me that the future of personal computing -- REAL personal computing -- was going to be in these highly mobile devices. That's why he designed the Pilot. And that vision still holds today. The Pilot and its many Palm successors have become an extension of millions of people's lives -- keeping them connected to their work and home, letting them do email and browse the web on the go, allowing them to keep all their favorite files, music, photos and videos with them. I'm enormously proud of what we've accomplished, and I'm even more excited about what's yet to come.
Ed Colligan
This is an exciting opportunity for us to help people contribute to a cleaner energy future by making solar electricity more accessible to more homeowners across the state. We look forward to selecting an outstanding institution to be our partner in this important new program to bring the benefits of renewable energy to people of all incomes throughout Massachusetts.
Warren Leon
Instead of taking action to bring down gas prices dramatically before the Fourth of July holiday, (Vice President Al) Gore, Browner and President Clinton are pointing fingers to blame everyone, but not themselves, for busting the summer vacation budgets of millions of Americans,
James Sensenbrenner
I always get questions that people didn't know that the event was happening. The younger generation doesn't read news-papers as my generation did, so we'll use vision medium. When I travel to other posts and turn on their information channel, I can really get to know what's happening. We're working hard to bring ours up to something people want to watch.
Col. Scott Larese
I really felt like Boston College would bring this kind of credibility to our conference. The fact where it was located, where everybody lives, millions and millions of people, where all the (media) is, I thought it would be great for our conference. Here's a real good example.
Bobby Bowden
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1929
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There are millions of people in this country who have always wanted to drive a race car. Thanks to Toyota, they now have an opportunity to do just that with this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Rick DuRee
As a result of broadcasters converting stations at a pace of more than one per day, 6 in 10 Americans now have access to HD Radio broadcasts. We expect the growth of HD Radio to accelerate as more listeners look to take advantage of the benefits of digital AM and FM broadcasting, which include dramatically improved sound quality, innovative content, continued access to local news and information, and no subscription fees.
Robert Struble
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