Bill Gates and the Desktop Telephone Revolution
December 14th, 2007 . by Adam GreenbergIn a video interview posted on TechRepublic, Bill Gates discusses some of the ways that the standard telephone sitting on your desk with too many buttons and a tiny screen will change in the coming years. Only one in three people know how to successfully transfer a phone call to someone else in their office, according to Gates, who says that the desk phone has hardly evolved at all in recent times. Compared to a mobile phone or a Mac, he’s right – remember those four-inch floppy disks you used to use to save your Clarisworks files? In the next five years, Gates sees the phone evolving into an extension of the PC or a stand-alone phone with a larger touch screen, scrolling through transfer names, and other features foreign to the common desk phone. Speech recognition is in his crystal ball as well. Take a look at the video.










Bill Gates and Microsoft continue to pretend they’re interested in speech technology and telephony; but frankly, they’ve never done anything useful for the industry.
I personally believe that their weak offerings are only there to confuse the marketplace and keep an opening available for Microsoft to exploit in case they ever get around to actually building a semi-useful product.