Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 10th Jan 2008 21:33 UTC, submitted by jeanmarc
Windows Gizmodo has been running an interesting series of videos (part I | part II | part III) where they interview Bill Gates. They chopped the interview up into smaller pieces (as in, 2 minutes a pop), but the fourth installment only lasts 16 seconds. Bill Gates does say something very honest and open, though. After Gizmodo asked him what product of the last five years he would've wanted polished a little more, Gates answers: "Ask me after we ship the next version of Windows. Then I'll be more open to give you a blunt answer."
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Even though...
by apoclypse on Thu 10th Jan 2008 22:48 UTC
apoclypse
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2007-02-17

you guys seem to focus only on the cheap thrill byline I think the other videos were interesting. Bill Gates didn't pull any punches and was pretty honest with the performance of his company. Its also interesting that unlike Ballmer(and on the other end of the spectrum, Jobs), Gates doesn't feel the need to bash Apple and in-fact gives them kind of compliment.

I'm no MS fan at all (I haven't used windows at home for 3 years) but I did find the videos interesting and Bill Gates was actually likeable.

RE: Even though...
by bousozoku on Fri 11th Jan 2008 21:23 in reply to "Even though..."
bousozoku Member since:
2006-01-23

you guys seem to focus only on the cheap thrill byline I think the other videos were interesting. Bill Gates didn't pull any punches and was pretty honest with the performance of his company. Its also interesting that unlike Ballmer(and on the other end of the spectrum, Jobs), Gates doesn't feel the need to bash Apple and in-fact gives them kind of compliment.

I'm no MS fan at all (I haven't used windows at home for 3 years) but I did find the videos interesting and Bill Gates was actually likeable.


It's funny to think of Bill Gates as likable but it would seem to be that way. He's tried to change his appearance over the past 30+ years.

Gates rarely resisted bashing competitors in the past but now that he's mostly retired, he seems to have taken a more laid back view. I'd never think honesty possible but his willingness to talk about the issues is an incredible change.

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