The phrase 'change the world' is tossed around Silicon Valley conversations and business plans as freely as talk of 'early-stage investing' and 'beta tests.'
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It is a changing world with changing opportunities.
We who work in technology have nurtured an especially rare gift: the opportunity to effect change at an unprecedented scale and rate. Technology, community, and capitalism combine to make Silicon Valley the potential epicenter of vast positive change.
You change your business plan to anticipate and adapt to changes in the marketplace.
I hear entrepreneurs use the word 'disruption' on a daily basis and continuously hear the cliche change the world.
There's no how-to guide for how to change the world. But it's easy to get hung up by misconceptions about what it takes to make an impact.
The more angels we have in Silicon Valley, the better. We are funding innovation. We are funding the next Facebook, Google, and Twitter.
There is this permanent hope in America that there is some new technology around the corner that will change the world.
Our people, our shareholders, me, Bill Gates, we expect to change the world in every way, to succeed wildly at everything we touch, to have the broadest impact of any company in the world.
Every part of your business will change based on what I consider predictive analytics of the future.
Changes call for innovation, and innovation leads to progress.
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