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Real Money.Real Opportunities.From Home.
Bill Gates on Computers, the Internet
and Technology
How They Will Revolutionize Home Business
The desktop computer is the
foundation of the home business revolution. If you think of the one person most
responsible for this technological marvel, you keep coming up with one name Bill
Gates. His MS-DOS computer operating system and user-friendly software programs have
changed the way people live and work.
Most people know Bill Gates as owner
of the Microsoft Company and with a net worth of $36.4 billion the
worlds top billionaire. What most people dont know, however, is that Bill
Gates started out as a home-based entrepreneur. In the early 1970s, Gates developed
computer applications that at the time were snubbed and shunned by large, mainstream
computer companies such as IBM (to their deep regret).
Like many busy executives, Bill
Gates maintains and continues to work from an office in his home. One endeavor that
occupied part of Mr. Gates time while working from home in the past, was writing his
book, The Road Ahead. HOME BUSINESS® Magazine is pleased to share Mr. Gates
thoughts and predictions on how computers and the Internet will revolutionize home
business.
Computers & Home Business
Without surprise, Bill Gates
attaches a sink or swim importance to computers for home-based entrepreneurs. The personal
computer, as a communication and productivity tool, drives innovation. The desk-top
personal computer has and will continue to be at the center of the home-based
revolution, professes Gates, It simply has too many capabilities, and too much
potential, not to be. Rapidly evolving hardware, business applications, on-line
systems, Internet connections, electronic mail, multimedia titles, and authoring tools
have all enhanced the capabilities of personal computers.
But computers are not close to
reaching their potential use by home-based entrepreneurs and other business owners. Bill
Gates laments, Were only about halfway to achieving our original dream of a
computer on every home and on every desk. I believe that 20 years from now, before
were too old, the industry will have fulfilled that promise.
One way of getting there is to make
desk top operating systems more user- friendly. Currently, Microsoft is working on
computers that see, listen, and learn. Upcoming OS technology will enable computers to
recognize human gestures and human voices, and to respond to changes in human behavior.
Presently, Microsoft invests over $2 billion a year in research and development in this
area. Gates comments, This idea of more intelligent computers and a natural
interface is really the holy grail of computer science. Computers that
react to human voice and gestures, not only help people with disabilities, but assist all
users who experience difficulties with applications. They will foster more home-based
entrepreneurship, including new opportunities for the disabled.
Making Better Software
Improvements in software
capabilities will increase computer use and further benefit home businesses. Key areas
include the Microsoft Office Suite and other software productivity applications. Bill
Gates anticipates new applications for this software. He remarks, The applications
will be integrated with the Internet. The software will take advantage of many new
operating system functions.
Other cutting-edge developments are
server software and the BackOffice. These applications make high-end computing easier,
more manageable, and less costly. They provide clustering, transaction support, queuing,
and other high-end features. We have made enormous gains in these areas over the
last two years, comments Gates, The result will be new and more challenging
business opportunities for home-based and small businesses.
Impact Of the Internet On Home
Business
The Internet is currently a place of
vast confusion. A growing number of experts doubt the World Wide Web will ever be a viable
place of commerce. Bill Gates agrees that the Internet is going through serious growing
pains, but he is no naysayer to its future. Throughout the history of Microsoft,
which is over 20 years, weve waited for a time when individual, separate computers
would all tie in through a common network.
Three years ago, Gates vision
became reality. At college campuses across the nation, a new system known as the Internet
allowed computers of different types to work with one another. Following Internet
standards, users were given opportunities to easily communicate and share information with
each other. Gates proclaims, The Internet has achieved critical mass. Every year we
will get richer and richer content. The result will be continued growth and
opportunity for home-based entrepreneurs. Microsoft is highly responsible for this
rapid evolution. From websites to e-mail, Microsoft has influenced all facets of the
Internets expansion.
Improving the Cost Effectiveness
of the Internet
Mr. Gates knows that both
technological growth and economic factors will drive Internet prosperity. The result will
be greater opportunities for home businesses to capitalize on lower costs of operation.
Gates says the Internet will prove to be a much more cost effective means to market
and sell goods than traditional ways. Traditional means include costly and
labor-intensive distribution systems, inventories, storefronts, sales people and expensive
advertising and sales campaigns. With access to the Internet, consumers will be able to
make most of their buying decisions on-line, at much less expense. However, Gates
recognizes the big challenge to achieve this paradigm shift is, weaning people off
the need to physically see and touch something before they buy it.
Web TV & Making The Internet
More User-Friendly
For the Internet to grow to its
potential, to make that paradigm shift, Bill Gates believes it must become
more user-friendly. This will in turn expand on the types and varieties of home-based
business opportunities.
One way to reach this is through Web
TV. This low-cost device converts the television screen into a computer display. For about
$250, a box connects to the television that connects the viewer with the Internet. Web TV
does not allow users to run a full range of applications, yet it gives people Internet and
electronic mail access. It opens up a part of the market that was not there before,
particularly in homes and home offices connected with cable. Another technological advance
is ISDN cabling. This will solve the second major problem with the Internet, that being
the frustrating amount of time necessary to transmit graphics. Today, most people are
dialing up using the phone network where the state-of-the-art modem is 28k baud. That
works fairly well for pages that are mostly text or low resolution still images.
But as Bill Gates notes, When
you move up to ISDN, which is five times faster, or even better technologies, such as PC
cable modems or ADSL (both about 20 times faster), not only do the pages come up on screen
a lot faster, but you can start to incorporate audio and video elements. This opens up new
opportunities for home-based businesses. The benchmark for Bill Gates is that
Internet screen images must move as quickly as pieces of paper in someones
hand.
The Interactive Marketplace
Where Bill Gates sees all this
leading to growth in the Internet, Web TV, ISDN cabling, is what he calls
the Interactive Market. This market will foster a boom in home-based
entrepreneurship and opportunities. Gates believes, The interactive market will be
the ultimate market, a central place where we will buy, sell, trade, haggle, pick-up
stuff, argue, meet new people, and hang out. Sales transactions will consist of the
exchange of money, tendered in digital form, and digital information.
To Bill Gates, the possibilities are
endless. The Interactive Market will give everyone broader choices about most
things, including how you earn and invest, what you buy, and how much you pay for it, who
your friends are and how much time you spend with them, and where and how securely you and
your family live.
In the Interactive Market, home
businesses will be on an equal footing with any office-based enterprise. Your
workplace whether home or office will be indistinguishable.
One outgrowth of the Interactive
Marketplace will be the interactive content business. Interactive content businesses have
tremendous potential as home- based businesses. The emergence of this industry can be seen
in such products as MSN, MSNBC, Sidewalk, Expedia and the on-line magazine
Slate. Our focus in this area is on the software and technology that
will allow these new interactive forms to emerge. Some of these businesses will be
successful; others wont. If things go well, this business one day will be as large
as any one of the others.
Advances in computer software and
rapid Internet growth is creating a boom in economic opportunity. Home-based entrepreneurs
are best positioned to benefit from these changes. To reap this opportunity requires that
one be able to adapt to and use emerging technologies.
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