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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Bill Gates Last Keynote @ CES

Want to share with you the Keynote that Bill Gates delivered for the last time of his at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES). Here is the video.

It's really cool! There is a video he and his friends did about his last day at Microsoft Corporation.
Gosh... the people in there are high-profiled. He really enjoyed the fun he can get. Even though people say "you cannot get anything and everything in this world with money", money brings you close to what you want...

The Beijing Olympic Games was mentioned there on NBC's Internet On Demand Olympic coverage there. It is really cool! Why it is there? It is because Microsoft is their technology partner and the technology used is Silverlight.

The video above is ussing Sliverlight technology. However, I am not sure how good it is. It's high-definition? It did not really look like it was. I could not control much about the video at all. I could not make the video full-screen though it seemed to me that there was this sign on the right bottom. What's really bothering me is that I had to finish the video at one time. If not, I have to watch the whole thing from the very beginning. Luckily, the Internet connection right now is fine and I have not experienced any issue except some buffering time.

Alright... Microsoft is still trying its best to beat Google. I am not sure why it wants to do so. Killing someone is not very good. If they can work together, that would make the world a much better and more wonderful place! Guys, wake up!!! don't talk about killing. it's not even worth mentioning. Win-win & Collaboration is the way to go... think about the globalization, alright!

By the way, Bill Gates also demonstrated the Surface technology. It is really cool! I've love to try it out or even own one... =p I thin I am very much into technology... With all these stuff shown, I believe that the digital world is still coming our way... there is still a long way to go. Nevertheless, we are getting there. The digital home, digital car, digital workplace... and the digital world...

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