“Right now, 70 percent of the people don't have computers. And where they're needed most, people don't have them. We think this will enable anyone to own a computer. We're aiming at everybody who uses a computer as an information access device. The original idea was to build one cheaply enough to put one on every desk.” PeopleThinkingIdeasEnoughUseInformationNeededRight NowComputerPercentOriginalsAccessDevicesDesksOriginal Ideas Author:Larry Ellison
“90 percent of the time the terms are misused or unnecessary. Not every image obtained from a computer is a screen shot.” TermComputerPercentShotsScreensUnnecessaryMisused Author:Bill Walsh
“My undergraduate work was in computer science and economics. It just happened to be at that time when 34 percent of computer-science majors were women. We didn't realize it was at the peak at the time.” RealizingHappenedComputerMajorsPercentEconomicsComputer ScienceUndergraduate Author:Melinda Gates
“Computers may save time but they sure waste a lot of paper. About 98 percent of everything printed out by a computer is garbage that no one ever reads.” MayLiteratureWastePaperComputerPercentClassroomGarbagePrinted Book:Not That You Asked... Source: Not That You Asked...
“We believe that within five years, 96 percent of British consumers will have access to the Internet, whether it be through a personal computer, a set-top box or a mobile phone.” YearsBelieveFiveInternetComputerPercentPhonesBoxesBritishAccessConsumersFive YearsMobileMobile PhonesPersonal Computers Author:Richard Branson