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... "I got to know Rod Brock of Seattle Computer when he came into the store periodically. We were selling his boards. Eventually he ...
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... However, he didn't quite make an operating system, he bought Q-DOS from Seattle Computer Products for $75,000, hired their leading engineer on the project (Tim ...
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... However, he didn't quite make an operating system, he bought Q-DOS from Seattle Computer Products for $75,000, hired their leading engineer on the project (Tim ...
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... He later purchased a product and rights to a revolutionary new disk operating system called 86-QDOS from Seattle Computer Products and changed the name to MS ...
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... Microsoft bought the rights to the another operating system called Q-DOS (Quick and Dirty Operating System) from Seattle Computer Products for $50,000 without ...
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... He bought Q-DOS from Seattle Computer Products for $75,000, hired their leading engineer on the project (Tim Patterson), improved it a little, and licensed it ...
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... Seattle before moving on to the private Lakeside school in North Seattle. There he began cutting classes to hang out at all hours at his schools computer center ...
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... Their father, William H. Gates II, is a Seattle attorney. ... There, he began his career in personal computer software, programming computers at age 13 (Manes and ...
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... In Seattle, Gates re-wrote an operating system and called it MS-DOS, which stands for ... sell the rights of MS-DOS to IBM, making it a major computer corporation. ...
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... PC. Prior to this, a company called Seattle Computer Products had sold an operating system called 86-DOS to Microsoft. Microsoft ...
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... PC. Prior to this, a company called Seattle Computer Products had sold an operating system called 86-DOS to Microsoft. Microsoft ...
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... Corporation, the largest computer software company. Gates is an American business executive officer of Microsoft. He was born in Seattle, Washington on October ...
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... One individual has played a big role in the computer industry. ... CAREER Gates, William Henry, III (1955- ) was born in Seattle, Washington. ...
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... In Seattle, Gates re-wrote an operating system and called it MS-DOS, which stands for ... sell the rights of MS-DOS to IBM, making it a major computer corporation. ...
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... In Seattle, Gates re-wrote an operating system and called it MS-DOS, which stands for ... sell the rights of MS-DOS to IBM, making it a major computer corporation. ...
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... United States. Who knew some computer nerd from Seattle could become world famous just by doing stuff on the computer. It is interesting ...
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... Employers also go to the computer animation film festival to look for new talented employees. Rick Hudson, a graduate of The Art Institute of Seattle who has ...
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... began. In 1968 a company called Computer Center Corporation opened in Seattle. They were offering computing time at good rates. ...
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... He attended a well-known private school in Seattle, Washington called Lakeside ... They sold a small computer outfitted with their program that could count traffic ...
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... Their story begins at Lakeside High, a private high school in Seattle, Washington. The Mothers= Club at Lakeside decided to purchase a computer terminal for ...
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... once again. Besides the fact I had to wait around for an open computer my search at the Seattle Times homepage went smooth. I found ...
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... His father was a prominent Seattle attorney and his mother served on charitable ... After finding the schools computer center, he lost himself in the world of ...
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William Henry Gates III was born in Seattle, Washington, in 1955. ... school he went to, called "Mothers' Club," was where he got his hands on his first computer. ...
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William Henry Gates III was born in Seattle, Washington, in 1955. ... school he went to, called "Mothers' Club," was where he got his hands on his first computer. ...
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... Gates spent day and night at the Aiken Computer Center at Harvard. ... On January 1,1979 Microsoft and it's sixteen employees moved to Seattle, Washington. ...
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... William H. Gates II his father was a Seattle attorney. ... After an agreement with IBM both companies became two powerful computer companies in the world. ...
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... full name: William H. Gates III, was born on October 28, 1955, and grew up in Seattle Washington. ... This is where his career in personal computer software started ...
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... Seattle¯s economy has been boosted with Microsoft having to be located there ... be affected with the outcome of the decision, then employees of computer companies ...
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... Their father, William H. Gates, is a Seattle attorney. ... There, he began his career in personal computer software, programming computers at age 13. ...
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He lived in Seattle with his father who is a Seattle attorney, his ... and created other software like Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and computer systems like ...
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