When Bill Gates met Steve Jobs
Here are some photos and cartoons of Bill Gates met Steve Jobs.
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29.5.2007
Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Michael Dell Top List of IT Influencers
Gates was named by 84% of the participants, Jobs by 73%, and Dell by 53% of CompTIA voters.
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7.11.2007
Steve Jobs Goes to Microsoft
Steve Jobs, Apple’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, putting a single foot inside the Redmond campus, Microsoft’s fief, would be nothing short of a sacrilegious move.
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29.11.2007
Open Letter from Steve Jobs
The August 2006 appearance, one of Jobs' 'weakest'
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In what is one of the most surprising moves from Apple's CEO this year, Steve Jobs has posted an open letter to the Apple Community, admitting health issues had to do with his not attending the Macworld Expo this year.
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6.1.2009
Steve Jobs nearly died and lied about it
I did not intend to offend anyone, and I admit to a bias in favor of Steve Jobs. I thought long and hard before posting. But what if this had happened to Warren Buffett 25 years ago?
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24.6.2009
Steve Jobs death has been greatly exaggerated
News outlet Bloomberg gave Apple fans and investors a huge scare late yesterday when it accidentally published an incomplete version of Steve Jobs obituary over its wire service.
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28.8.2008
Steve Jobs officially back at Apple
True to their word, Apple have had CEO Steve Jobs return back to work, at the end of June.
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29.6.2009
Gates and Jobs share stage, friendly banter at D5
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the stage at the D5 conference Wednesday night for a rare joint appearance.
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31.5.2007
If You Were Bill Gates, What Would You Buy Next?
If Microsoft chairman Bill Gates gave you a blank check and asked you to spend it in ways that would improve Microsoft's bottom line, what would you do with it? We're not talking planes, trains and automobiles here; we're talking tech investments. We know Microsoft technical evangelist
Robert Scoble would go Web 2.0-crazy with his mad money. But what about you?
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4.2.2006
What's Next for Bill Gates? - Part 2
In Part 2 of Time's interview, the Microsoft chief talks about the battle against Google, Origami and other new products from the Microsoft machine
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12.3.2006
Bill Gates: How I work
Not much of a paper chase for Microsoft's chairman, who uses a range of digital tools to do business.
Bill Gates, chairman and chief software architect, Microsoft, U.S.A.
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5.4.2006
Bill Gates' to-do list
NEW YORK--It's still a year before Bill Gates shifts from a full-time Microsoft worker to a part-timer. Which is good, because there's plenty he still wants to achieve.
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4.2.2007
Who will replace Bill Gates?
Since joining Microsoft I've heard Bills name in conversations with me so many times now that It's quite disturbing to be honest. In that, a lot of the time I get the "yeah well tell your buddy Bill..." or "..When you next See Gates..." piecemeal conversations.
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12.3.2007
Bill Gates wants to go to space
The world's richest man Bill Gates is considering a possible flight into space, a Russian cosmonaut said from International Space Station Wednesday, citing Gates' colleague, current space tourist Charles Simonyi.
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15.4.2007
Bill Gates Award
At the Company Meeting, it was announced that Dave Cutler won the new Bill Gates Award, which is meant to recognize those who have made the absolute highest contributions to Microsoft (the award will be given only in years in which a suitable candidate emerges, and Bill has promised to return to present it. It is different from the Gates Award for Global Health, which is given by his Foundation and is sometimes referred to incorrectly as the "Bill Gates Award").
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10.9.2007
The quotable Bill Gates
In the past several decades, Microsoft's departing leader has provided plenty of choice quotes for audiences to ponder.
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23.6.2008
Bill Gates Still the Richest Man
Microsoft chairman architect Bill Gates is still the wealthiest person in America with a total of $51 billion, according to Forbes' annual list. Four out the top five richest Americans represent the technology industry, with fellow Microsoft founder Paul Allen, Michael Dell and Larry Ellison trailing Warren Buffett.
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Bill Gates Turns 50
What to get for the guy who has everything, even a knighthood?
Bill Gates turns 50 today, and such a landmark age deserves a landmark party. Official details were scant with a likely understated acknowledgment that he'll be "spending time privately with friends." common -
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Bill Gates - Too much money to tax
Microsoft founder Bill Gates, the world's richest man, said today the tax office in the US has to store his financial data on a special computer because his fortune is so vast.
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1.2.2006
Bill Gates, still the richest person
Microsoft's chief visionary moving further away from day-to-day corporate work. For the first time did not offer a strategy outlook at last year's financial analyst meeting. Instead, prefers to dive into innovative projects, foster collaboration among Microsoft's many divisions.
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10.3.2006
Bill Gates Spills About What's Next for Microsoft
In a two-part interview, Gates talks about the future of digital photography, search technology and more
TIME: How do you think about innovation? What are your cues? Is there a way you look at the world and derive a vision of the future? People wonder how Bill Gates comes up with the next big idea.
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11.3.2006
Bill Gates Wishes he Wasn't so Rich
The corporate leader says he doesn't like the attention of being the world's richest man.
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6.5.2006
Little-Known Facts About Well-Known Leaders - Bill Gates
Everyone knows the most recent headlines about our country’s greatest leaders. In this feature, we’d like to shed some light on the lesser-known facts about these folks in hopes of giving you a little greater insight as to what makes them tick.
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23.6.2007
Bill Gates' new project: Farming
Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates announced a new direction Friday as he pledged $306 million in grants to develop farming in poor countries, leading the charge for corporate responsibility at a major meeting of business chiefs.
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26.1.2008
The secret of Bill Gates success
As Bill Gates prepares to end his full-time work at Microsoft, he tells the BBC in an interview that it wasn't just what Microsoft did, but what his rivals didn't do that let Microsoft get ahead.
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20.6.2008
Rant Collumn for Bill Gates
Jim Lynch from ExtremeTech wrote a rant collumn about Bill Gates leaving Microsoft, here are some parts.
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3.7.2008
Bill Gates puts Bedingfield in his Xbox
IN the video that accompanies her first international hit, Unwritten, the British singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield is trapped inside a book trying to escape from a musty library.
Unwritten's startling imagery and catchy tune so impressed Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, that he has appointed Bedingfield his first corporate "artist in residence".
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26.3.2006
WinHEC 2006: Bill Gates Keynote
The annual WinHEC conference is kicking off in Seattle this morning with a keynote address by Microsoft boss Bill Gates:
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23.5.2006
Bill Gates says U.S. education system needs work
Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Monday that the U.S. higher education system is the envy of the world but primary and secondary schools are failing to adequately prepare students for college.
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14.11.2006
Bill Gates Takes a Jab at DRM
Microsoft recently held a get together for a small group of high-profile bloggers ahead of the Mix Conference.
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17.12.2006Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Together (Video Clip)
In their rare joint appearance
at All Things Digital 5, Steve
Jobs and Bill Gates discuss
their contributions to the
technology industry, the
qualities they most respect in
one another, and former Apple
CEO Gil Amelios seamanship.
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31.05.2007Steve Jobs and Bill Gates: historic discussion live from D 2007
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates are
sharing the stage at the All
Things Digital conference with
Walt Mossberg and Kara
Swisher.
Soon the
great Silicon Valley soap
opera will come full circle.
Not since Apple CEO Steve Jobs
famously interviewed Microsoft
Chairman Bill Gates as a
possible suitor during the
śMacintosh Dating Gameť back
in 1984 have the two men
appeared in a joint bill. And
in a few moments, the two will
share a stage tonight for the
first time in more than 20
years for what promises to be
a historic discussion.
Live coverage is
available at the following
sites:
˘
http://d5.allthingsd.com/live/
>All Things Digital
˘
http://www.engadget.com/2007/0
5/30/steve-jobs-and-bill-gates
-historic-discussion-live-from
-d-2007/>Engadget
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http://www.macworld.com/news/2
007/05/30/jobsgates/index.php>
Macworld
˘
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/all
-things-d/live-rumble-bill-gat
es-vs-steve-jobs-vs-swisher-vs
-mossberg-264694.php>Gizmodo
Summary / Highlights:
˘ "In a certain sense we
build the products we want to
use ourselves.
really pursued that with an
incredible taste and elegance
and had a huge impact on the
industry. Apple literally was
failing when Steve went back
and reinfused innovation and
risk-taking that have been
phenomenal. So the industry
has benefitted immensely from
his work. I'd say he's
contributed as much as
anyone," said Gates. -
Macworld
˘ "Bill talking
about developing Mac apps.
Steve: Microsoft is one of our
best developer partners. Kara:
Are you competitors? I have to
admit, I really like PC guy.
Steve: The art of those
commercials isn't to be mean,
it's for those guys to like
each other. PC guy is great.
PC guy is what makes it work!
Big laughs." - Engadget
˘
Apple's goal is much more
modest than world domination,
said Jobs. "We don't think
we're going to have 80
percent of the market," he
said, doubtlessly
disappointing legions of Mac
enthusiasts. "We're happy
when our market share goes up
a point." - Macworld
winbeta.org - 31.05.2007
Bill Gates praises Steve Jobs for saving Apple
When asked about Steve Jobs in a TV special that aired this week, Bill Gates said the Apple co-founder has shown "more inspiration" than any other
leader in the tech industry.
The program "Warren Buffett and Bill Gates: Keeping America Great" aired Thursday night on CNBC. The
"Town Hall Event" featured questions from the audience directed towards two of the world's richest men...
winbeta.org - 13.11.2009
Steve Jobs praises a retiring Bill Gates
While most of Steve Jobs' energy on Tuesday was spent touting the new MacBook Air, the Apple chief did take some time to praise longtime rival Bill
Gates, who plans to stop working
full-time at Microsoft at the end of June.
"Bill's retiring from Microsoft is a big deal," Jobs told the New York Times . "It's a
significant event, and I think he should be honored for the contributions he's made."
I'm guessing Jobs probably won't issue
a Bill Gates edition iPod, but the two have been making nice in public, including a rare joint appearance at last year's D: All Things Digital
conference.
winbeta.org - 17.01.2008
Bill Gates, Steve Jobs Top CompTIA Poll of Influential IT Personalities
The co-founders of two of the world's most successful, recognizable and innovative information technology (IT) companies are the industry's most
influential personalities of the past 25 years, according to a poll by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA).
Bill Gates, chairman of Microsoft Corporation, claimed the top
spot on the most influential list. Gates, who co-founded Microsoft in 1975, was named by 84 percent of the 473 IT industry professionals who
participated in the web-based poll.
Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, which he co-founded in 1976, placed second on the list of most
influential IT person of the past 25 years. Jobs was selected by 73 percent of voters.
Placing third was Michael Dell, chairman
of the board of directors and chief executive officer of Dell, the company he founded in 1984. He was named by 53 percent of voters.
winbeta.org - 07.11.2007
Microsoft Preps for Business Summit
While Steve Jobs unveils the new iTunes phone with Motorola, his rivals up in Redmond will be hosting an event of their own: Microsoft Business Summit 2005. On September 7, more than 300 midsized business customers and their Microsoft partners will join Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer to discuss future plans...
betanews.com - 01.09.2005
Bill Gates on Chrome OS and browsers
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has revealed that he is "surprised people are acting like there's something new" in Google's recently
announced Chrome operating system, during an interview with CNET News. Just yesterday Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer also seemed to dismiss Chrome OS,
although both Ballmer and Gates admitted that with Google saying so little about their latest project it is hard to know exactly what it will be and
therefore discuss it in detail. "In any case, you should make them be concrete about what they're doing," Gates said in regards to the lack of
information. "It is kind of a typical thing.
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neowin.net - 16.07.2009
Steve Wozniak: Steve Jobs sounds "healthy, energetic"
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said Steve Jobs sounds "healthy, energetic" a month before he is expected to return to the company, reports The Wall
Street Journal. "Mr. Jobs doesn't sound like he's sick, nor did he seem to be in a health crisis.", he said. Back in January, Steve Jobs
admitted poor health. and took a medical leave of absence. He was also too weak to attend a city council meeting. Steve Jobs health has been the
subject of widespread speculation.
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neowin.net - 01.06.2009
Apple's Jobs, Microsoft's Gates make peace at D conference
Contrary to stereotypes, the
Apple and Microsoft founders
were far from conflict at the
outset of their joint
interview with Walt Mossberg
at the Wall Street Journal's
D5 gathering.
Both
opened their portion of the
event by praising each
other's work. Jobs quickly
centered on Gates' central
role in the early computer
industry as the first to build
a company solely around
software, rather than
depending on customized
hardware. "That was huge,"
Jobs said. "Bill was really
focused on software."
Gates returned the favor
by centering on Apple's
achievements instead of his
own, centering on the
company's populist approach.
"Apple really
pursued the dream of building
products that we want to use
ourselves," he said. "
always seems to figure out
where the next industry
movement will be. The industry
has benefited tremendously
from his work." ..
winbeta.org - 31.05.2007
Steve Jobs: One letter can raise shares almost 6%
Just about everyone knows that Steve Jobs is the face and lifeblood of Apple, and while some Apple-lovers claim that this is not the case, investors
think otherwise. Following the last few keynotes and what seemed to be a final blow, investors felt "on ice" about Steve Jobs and the future of the
company, and their money held in stock. Steve Jobs' letter to the public has lightened the hearts of his fans around the world and will allow the
keynote at Macworld 2009 to be free of mourners and speculation about Steve's health. But, what does this all mean?
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neowin.net - 06.01.2009
Inside Bill Gates' real Facebook account
Ever wondered what Bill Gates' Facebook really looks like? This week, reports have surfaced that Bill Gates stopped using Facebook because too
many people wanted to add him as a friend. Gates told an audience in New Delhi he had tried out Facebook but ended up with "10,000 people wanting to
be my friends". According to Gates he had trouble figuring out who was a real friend and who was not, "It was just way too much trouble so I gave it
up," Gates told the business forum. Over the years that Facebook has been operating there have been many parody and fake screen shots of Bill's
Facebook pages but Neowin can reveal Gates' true Facebook page today.
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neowin.net - 26.07.2009
Bill Gates discusses AIDS with Nigeria leader
Microsoft Corp. founder Bill
Gates met President Olusegun
Obasanjo this weekend for
talks on fighting poverty and
disease on the world's
poorest continent, a senior
official said Sunday.
Information Minister Frank
Nweke said Gates arrived in
Nigeria with his wife,
Melinda, on Saturday and met
with Obasanjo at his farm on
the outskirts of the
country's biggest city,
Lagos.
With an
endowment of ฯ.9
billion , the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation has
granted more than ป
billion since its
inception in 2000 to projects
to help ease extreme poverty
in more than 100 countries.
neowin.net - 09.10.2006
Rumor: Windows 7 to make appearance at D6
A very tired little birdie who flew all the way from Seattle to Australia has chirped to me Windows 7 will be publically disclosed for the first time
at the D6: All Things Digital Conference hosted by Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher next week on May 27. The same conference where last year Bill Gates
and Steve Jobs made a historical appearance together on-stage interviewed by Walt and Kara.
Whilst my chirp-to-English translation is a
little flaky, it makes sense because the D Conference has been used in the past for Microsoft to make rather grand announcements such as the
introduction of the Surface computer. This time round, both Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer will appear together at the keynote so it’s a perfect
opportunity to discuss about the future of the company.
jcxp.net - 25.05.2008
Steve Jobs officially back at Apple
True to their word, Apple have had CEO Steve Jobs return back to work, at the end of June. Jobs had been seen around the campus last week, but it
seems he wasn't officially working then; only now, according to CNN, is he properly working again. A spokesman for Apple, Steve Dowling, said,
"Steve Jobs is back to work. He is at Apple a few days a week and working from home the other days. We're glad to have him back," and
wouldn't comment any further. Steve Jobs had left Apple in January due to health concerns, and it seems that two months ago he may even have had a
liver transplant.
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neowin.net - 30.06.2009
Steve Jobs attributes weight loss to hormone imbalance
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs has been suffering from a "hormone imbalance" throughout 2008 but plans to stay on as the company CEO. In a letter
posted by Jobs and addressed to the Apple Community, Jobs confirms he has been suffering from weight loss and ill health for a number of months. Apple
fans are desperately hoping Jobs will make a surprise appearance at this weeks MacWorld expo. Jobs was due to keynote at the expo but Apple announced
this year is their last MacWorld and no Steve Jobs this time around. Last week popular gadget blog Gizmodo, posted an article stating Steve Jobs'
health was declining rapidly.
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neowin.net - 05.01.2009
Gates vs. Jobs: Keynote text analysis, 2008 edition
A year ago, we analyzed the text of speeches by
Apple's Steve Jobs and Microsoft's Bill Gates during their respective Macworld Expo and Consumer Electronics Show appearances. The idea was to glean
something about their mindsets -- and their companies -- by looking at word choice and speaking habits. By popular demand, here is the 2008 edition,
comparing the speeches by Jobs and Gates at the same events this month.
Reminders: The larger the word in the tag cloud, the more
frequently it was used. And in general, the lower the numerical scores, the easier the language is to understand. See notes and observations at the
bottom.
winbeta.org - 23.01.2008
Bill Gates introduces Bill Gates
Bill Gates gave a big speech Thursday night about eradicating disease, saving the world, and other stuff like that. But for pure entertainment value
-- and impact -- he was completely upstaged by his dad. Here's how Bill Gates Sr. introduced his son at the Rotary Club of Seattle's centennial
dinner...
winbeta.org - 06.03.2009
Gates and Jobs Battle it Out in Top 10 Influencers
The battles between Microsoft and Apple have hit their CEOs, as the two companies respective chiefs were named the industrys most influential
personalities, top and second, respectively, of the past 25 years, according to a poll by the Computing Technology Industry Association. Bill Gates,
chairman of Microsoft, claimed the top spot on the most influential list, named by 84 percent of the 473 IT industry professionals who participated in
the Web-based poll. Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, which he co-founded in 1976, placed second on the list of most influential IT person of the past 25
years. Jobs was selected by 73 percent of voters.
neowin.net - 10.11.2007
Steve Ballmer inherits Bill Gates CES keynote
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced today that the chief executives of Microsoft, Sony and Ford will deliver keynote addresses at the
2009 International CES tradeshow. Most notably, of course, is the fact that Steve Ballmer now has the honor of delivering the CES opening keynote for
the first time, effectively succeeding Bill Gates as the pre-CES keynote speaker.
winbeta.org - 30.08.2008
Steve Jobs to make a surprise appearance at WWDC?
According to the Wall Street Journal Steve Jobs may be making a surprise appearance at this year's WWDC on June 8th. This, if you think about it,
makes perfect sense for Jobs to return and announce the new version of the iPhone. Stemming from reports that Jobs had been seen on Apple's
campus and the fact that Steve Wozniak has said himself that Jobs sounds fine all leads up to a triumphant return at the WWDC. The WSJ reiterates
this as well too by saying that "Two people who do business with Apple said senior Apple managers have told them the company is now trying to
coordinate Mr.
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neowin.net - 05.06.2009