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...fellow students Vinod Khosla and Scott MnNealy joined him in founding Sun MicroSystems in California's Silicon Valley. Bill Joy of Berkley joined them shortly after that, and is considered one of the company's founders. Vinod Khosla left Sun three years...
...long as we publish in open standards, the devices will just keep on coming. Leave the device design to the experts, like Bill Joy, co-founder of Sun, I believe that Moore’s Law will produce $10 devices by 2020, possibly a lot earlier – we just need to...
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...of the bullet points above are far more important than the magical talent myth. Bill Gates, the Beatles, Beethoven, Bill Joy, Tiger Woods--do the math, 10,000 hours of work. In some ways, this is a restatement of the Dip. Being the best in the world...
...popularized the singularity in lectures, essays, and science fiction. More recently, some prominent technologists such as Bill Joy, founder of Sun Microsystems, voiced concern over the potential dangers of Vinge's singularity (Joy 2000). Following its...
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...typing in 25 years ago." And when you go online, do you know who wrote the software that allows you to access the internet? Bill Joy. After Berkeley, Joy co-founded the Silicon Valley firm Sun Microsystems. There, he rewrote another computer language,...
...exactly two years ago, famed venture capitalist Bill Joy and I had a conversation in this space in which he predicted that the green movement would be The Next Really Big Thing. Joy, a partner at Silicon Valley VC firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers,...
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