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Microsoft's Bill Gates and Apple's Steve Jobs had periods of civility. Other times, they were at each other's throats. ... YouTube/All Things D. In that video, Gates compliments the Mac, saying ...
Bill Gates himself denied that Microsoft was a monopoly, stating "Microsoft follows the rules. Microsoft is subject to the rules." He further compared the situation with IBM thirty years prior: "People who feared IBM were wrong. Technology is ever-changing." [8]
Gates and his wife invited Joan Salwen to Seattle to speak about what the family had done, and on December 9, 2010, Bill and Melinda Gates and investor Warren Buffett each signed a commitment they called the "Giving Pledge", which is a commitment by all three to donate at least half of their wealth, over the course of time, to charity.
Nati Harnik/APMicrosoft co-founder Bill Gates Bill Gates built a fortune that's approaching $100 billion on the back of his incredible innovative and business genius at Microsoft (MSFT). He's now ...
Bill Gates has opened up about his teenage experimentation with drugs including cannabis and LSD, and says he joked with Steve Jobs about taking “the wrong batch.”. The Microsoft co-founder ...
"An Open Letter to Hobbyists" is a 1976 open letter written by Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, to early personal computer hobbyists, in which Gates expresses dismay at the widespread duplication of software taking place in the hobbyist community, particularly with regard to his company's software.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates vividly remembers Intel firing on all cylinders back when he was a young coder. But getting back to that point will be brutally hard, if it can happen at all.
And, even though search was important to them, they just decided to do YouTube and Office-type software and cloud-type infrastructure. They did a lot of things. Our other competitors up to that ...