The first law of computer science: Every problem is solved by yet another indirection.
I just became one with my browser software.
The computer was born to solve problems that did not exist before.
Anything that someone's interested in should be very, very easy to call up onto the screen. And in fact the computer over time will see what you're interested in and make that immediately available without your having to be give any commands at all.
In the decade ahead I can predict that we will provide over twice the productivity improvement that we provided in the '90s.
I see little commercial potential for the Internet for at least ten years.
I feel certain that the personal computer is as revolutionary in terms of the way it will change the way we work, learn, and entertain ourselves as any of these previous advances.
Competition is always a fantastic thing, and the computer industry is intensely competitive.
Computers are great because when you're working with them you get immediate results that let you know if your program works. It's feedback you don't get from many other things.
Computer Science is embarrassed by the computer.