As has become standard in recent years, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates used his Comdex keynote address to offer a rebuttal to the notion that the tech industry's best days are over.
Gates kicked off his speech at Comdex Fall 2002 here by talking about the coming age in which all manner of human activities will become digitized, from note taking to bill paying.
"It's not just sitting in front of that desktop PC," said Gates, Microsoft's chief software architect, in a speech at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. "That's very important, but that's just a piece of what we are trying to do. The magic of software is spreading out to all different devices--and those devices are connecting in different ways."
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