Gates foresees seamless software
Microsoft founder Bill Gates expressed his vision Wednesday for a future in which advanced software will seamlessly connect personal computers with mobile phones, watches and other small devices. "The software, which Mr. Gates predicted would be widespread by the end of this decade, would also be smart enough to let users know if and when it should alert them - and on which device - with new information such as weather forecasts or sports scores."
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