Bill Gates, that famous baby boomer who celebrated his 44th birthday last week, has decided that 1994 is the Internet's benchmark year and that it's worth christening a new generation. Kids born after that should be known as Generation I, Microsoft's rajah declared. So now we've got Generations X, Y, and I crammed into a 20-year period. If this keeps up, we'll run out of letters by mid-century.
'Generation I'
Bill Gates, that famous baby boomer who celebrated his 44th birthday last week, has decided that 1994 is the Internet's benchmark year and that it's worth christening a new generation. Kids born after that should be known as Generation I, Microsoft's rajah declared. So now we've got Generations X, Y, and I crammed into a 20-year period. If this keeps up, we'll run out of letters by mid-century.