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  1. Apr 26, 2023 · In April 2000, Sun Microsystems co-founder Bill Joy shook the world of tech in a wide-ranging article in Wired magazine. Despite a successful career as a technologist and entrepreneur, his essay "Why The Future Doesn't Need Us" marked a point of existential introspection for Joy, fueled by visions of out-of-control advanced technologies destroying life as we know it.

  2. May 25, 2010 · Bill Joy Martin LaMonica/CNET "Most Internet companies don't make anything other than software or a Web site," Joy said. "They don't have factories like you'd see in China or Taiwan.

  3. Aug 3, 2017 · Bill Joy, the Silicon Valley guru and Sun Microsystems Inc. co-founder, also envisions such dependence. He just thinks alkaline is a smarter way to go than lithium-ion. On Thursday, Joy and Ionic ...

  4. The price of retaining the rule of law. is to limit the access to the great and kind of unbridled power. Thank you. (Applause) Technologist and futurist Bill Joy talks about several big worries for humanity -- and several big hopes in the fields of health, education and future tech.

  5. William Nelson Joy (Farmington Hills, 1954. november 8. –) amerikai mérnök és kockázatitőke-befektető. 1982-ben Scott McNealy, Vinod Khosla és Andy Bechtolsheim társaságában társalapítója volt a Sun Microsystemsnek, 2003-ig pedig vezető tudósként és műszaki igazgatóként dolgozott a vállalatnál. Szerves szerepet játszott ...

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  7. Bill Joy founded Sun in 1982, coming to the company from U.C. Berkeley where he was the author of Berkeley UNIX (BSD) and the "vi" text editor. Berkeley UNIX was an early example of an "open source" operating system, and provided early and strong support for TCP/IP and the Internet in 1980.