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Microsoft just turned 50. Here’s a look at an iconic 1978 photo of its first employees and where they are nowIn 2008, the original employees pictured in 1978, came back together to recreate the moment, and at the time, the late Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen said the original photo captured positive memories ...
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Remembering Microsoft’s other co-founder: How Paul Allen’s vision sparked a software revolution[Editor’s Note: Microsoft @ 50 is a year-long GeekWire project exploring the tech giant’s past, present, and future, recognizing its 50th anniversary in 2025.] Next time you right-click on a ...
Allen and Gates moved to Albuquerque to work with MITS, forming an informal partnership called "Micro-soft." Their program for the Altair became Microsoft BASIC — think of it as the root of all their ...
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Four men loom large in Microsoft historyMicrosoft was shaped by Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Steve Ballmer and Satya Nadella over the course of the last half-century in the male-dominated tech world. Friends since childhood in Seattle, Gates and ...
The model built by Bill Gates and Paul Allen remains decades later. What’s changed is how Microsoft responds to a flop.
Over half a century, the company has introduced technologies including the Windows operating system, the Azure cloud, video ...
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Creative Bloq on MSNFrom Clippy to Copilot: Microsoft celebrates 50th anniversary with vibrant campaignC elebrating 50 years of technological ingenuity, Microsoft has launched a brand new campaign as a heartfelt homage to its ...
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Tech titan turns 50: Microsoft in numbersCreated in 1975 by childhood friends Bill Gates and Paul Allen, Microsoft today is one of the five Big Tech titans. Bill Gates was one of the founders of Microsoft ...
Next time you right-click on a mouse, thank Paul Allen. In the early 1980s, before the Microsoft co-founder left the company, he made the call to go with two green buttons on the beige Microsoft ...
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