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Microsoft celebrates its 50th anniversary, with co-founder Bill Gates reflecting on political naivety during the company's early days. Gates admits underestimating government relations and ...
a defining moment from its history has resurfaced—an internal memo sent by Microsoft’s co-founder Bill Gates on May 26, 1995, titled “The Internet Tidal Wave.” In the email, Gates laid out ...
Bill Gates, the billionaire co-founder of the company, took to his Instagram account to share a post dedicated to the occasion. The 69-year-old, who was the CEO of Microsoft until 2000, shared a set ...
Microsoft has turned 50. The company that gave us Windows, Office, and Xbox has shaped the way we live and work for decades. But long before it became the tech giant we know today, Bill Gates and ...
Bill Gates cofounded Microsoft 50 years ago and in hindsight, he'd do some things differently. He said in a recent podcast that he "turned out to be wrong" about some elements of building teams.
Even as he grows older, Microsoft founder Bill Gates still fondly remembers the catalytic computer code he wrote 50 years ago that opened up a new frontier in technology. Although the code that Gates ...
Bill Gates is taking a look back at the code that started it all. The Microsoft cofounder this week published the code that became the first product of the company. Take a look at Microsoft's ...
"Hard to believe that such a significant piece of my life has been around for a half-century,” the Microsoft co-founder wrote in a blog post Ian Allen/Gates Notes Bill Gates felt a range of ...
As Microsoft marks its 50th anniversary, Bill Gates is sharing a piece of software history — the original source code that started it all. In a post published on his Gates Notes blog on Wednesday, ...
President Trump's new tariffs on goods that the U.S. imports from over 100 countries will have an effect on consumers, former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told CNBC on Friday. Investors will feel ...
Another item uh that you talk about sticking with the uh the Washington theme here ... Even as he grows older, Microsoft founder Bill Gates still fondly remembers the catalytic computer code ...