he really did know his stuff, back in 1981 and now we are in 2011. Amazing! who knows we probably can teleport from one place to another one day, like star trek.
and it never happened - everyone still has to rush to work in the morning, in giant traffic jams, and shit public transport - so this guy got it completely 100% wrong. epic fail.
@schumiisking And yet thanks to the computers there has been a significant increase in homeworkers. You are the one that failed and apart from that you are a moron.
'a significant increase' . oh really? versus population increase and car ownership increases? i bet the increase in car ownership and travelling to a workplace far far outweighs any increases in working from home.
his vision, as he says in this video, is that one day everyone could work from home and be connected via communications. Well the 2nd part happened, but everyone still travels to work. So he's wrong. he failed. that's all im saying. thats not taking away from anything else.
@TIMMEH19991 They had the internet in 1981 it was not like to days tho it was a payed thing were you had to sub to it and pay not like in 1990 when it was all over and free like today.
He was right with Video Conferencing, The Internet and even hand held devices for communication, but there's still a long way to go as only the minority of people who could potentially work at home actually work at home. I said in the mid 1980s that eventually computer games including sports sims will look so good that you won't be-able to tell if you're watching it on TV or playing a game as they will be so good, this is getting closer to a reality too.
@pjcnet I remember reading a section in the user manual for one of the early computers I bought in the 80's, explaining why computer characters would always look "blocky" and be always be depicted in a matchtick man format! (Vic 20 I think!). Even then the idea of systems being capable of the awsome rendering capabilities used by modern games like Call of Duty etc, seemed like science fiction then!
smart man. I think people like him deserve alot more attention than ghost whisperers :')
TheNorthingNL 1 month ago
When I was a child. My dad had brought a FAIRCHILD Semiconductor CD. I thought it was some game called Fairchild!
nhs2008NC 2 months ago
me too google bring me to here..now google is the king of the world takes us wherever he wants
MultiMazika 2 months ago
lol, you mean helped backengineer the technologie from ufo's
Metatronicus 2 months ago
Happy 84th Birthday Robert Noyce, R.I.P!
KyotoMelody 2 months ago
1981 at 2.12 he is talking about what whe now know as skype
lacossanostra 2 months ago
he really did know his stuff, back in 1981 and now we are in 2011. Amazing! who knows we probably can teleport from one place to another one day, like star trek.
tgunz187 2 months ago
WHAT A BOSS
santolman 2 months ago 2
Google didnt bring me here. Robert Noyce brought google and youtube to me.
ScottyAlt 2 months ago 11
great man
cedrickl7 2 months ago
It's 2011 and my brain still get carried by car to the office.
digitalizations 2 months ago 4
Google brought me here!,
I never heard of this guy but now have a new found respect for him. He is a true pioneer.
hondaaccordeuro 2 months ago
i bet he'd love to see how why check him out like why do now
MrAapenkind 2 months ago
Bob Noyce, the greatest man to ever live :)
cjdelphi 2 months ago
and it never happened - everyone still has to rush to work in the morning, in giant traffic jams, and shit public transport - so this guy got it completely 100% wrong. epic fail.
schumiisking 2 months ago
@schumiisking Thats not what he ment dumbass
67tr876 2 months ago
@schumiisking And yet thanks to the computers there has been a significant increase in homeworkers. You are the one that failed and apart from that you are a moron.
gietek 2 months ago
@gietek
'a significant increase' . oh really? versus population increase and car ownership increases? i bet the increase in car ownership and travelling to a workplace far far outweighs any increases in working from home.
his vision, as he says in this video, is that one day everyone could work from home and be connected via communications. Well the 2nd part happened, but everyone still travels to work. So he's wrong. he failed. that's all im saying. thats not taking away from anything else.
schumiisking 2 months ago
holy shit what a visionary
jamestrandotnet 2 months ago 2
Happy Bday Robert Noyce!
Yes Google bought me here woo hoo!!!!
Yes technology help lives easier!
summmmz02 2 months ago 2
Google rocks
MegaNinjaist 2 months ago
Brilliant minds build brilliant things - a legend in the business
pyrofella 2 months ago
Amazing, he's almost predicting the internet 13 years before it became really happened.
TIMMEH19991 2 months ago
@TIMMEH19991 They had the internet in 1981 it was not like to days tho it was a payed thing were you had to sub to it and pay not like in 1990 when it was all over and free like today.
67tr876 2 months ago
cuando se acuerdan del maestro camarena inventor de la tv a color .
begonagr 2 months ago
HURRAY FOR TECKNOLIGY best thing ever created in the history of the world ofcours world of warcraft to
eddiee61 2 months ago
He was right! Now all the jobs are in India and the rest of us are screwed....
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ChrisUKOne 2 months ago
I like how the top two comments are grammatically incorrect.
AngstRiddenAnnoyance 2 months ago 5
He was right with Video Conferencing, The Internet and even hand held devices for communication, but there's still a long way to go as only the minority of people who could potentially work at home actually work at home. I said in the mid 1980s that eventually computer games including sports sims will look so good that you won't be-able to tell if you're watching it on TV or playing a game as they will be so good, this is getting closer to a reality too.
pjcnet 2 months ago
@pjcnet I remember reading a section in the user manual for one of the early computers I bought in the 80's, explaining why computer characters would always look "blocky" and be always be depicted in a matchtick man format! (Vic 20 I think!). Even then the idea of systems being capable of the awsome rendering capabilities used by modern games like Call of Duty etc, seemed like science fiction then!
ChrisUKOne 2 months ago
He may be gone but Dr Noyce has not been forgotten, google has made sure of that!
mrtheoneandonly83 2 months ago
Google landed me here & Dr. Robert Noyce is great! :)
Mead33 2 months ago
Thanks, Google! ^_^
purplesmurf85 2 months ago
True Visionary !
akrmenho 2 months ago
My hat off to this guy and Jack Kilby...none of the tech we have today would've been here without these two guys and their integrated circuit...
edbo10 2 months ago
google bring me here lol
MrChia19 2 months ago 63
GIMME A BIG THUMBS UP IF DAT GOOGLE BROUGHT YOU HERE!!
TheSoundCreative 2 months ago 130
@TheSoundCreative here, have a big thumbs down
Jondoleezzarice 2 months ago
@Jondoleezzarice So google didn't bring you here?
TheSoundCreative 2 months ago
@TheSoundCreative No, Google DID bring me here. You and your lame teeny-bopper slang got the thumbs down
Jondoleezzarice 2 months ago
@Jondoleezzarice lol.
TheSoundCreative 2 months ago
@TheSoundCreative that's why google is a billion dollar industry. It saw this video before any of us.
BboyToDboy 2 months ago
Robert Noyce - sponsor of tomorrow.
AlexseyIv 5 months ago