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From aspiring students to tech titans: Early resumes of Steve Jobs, Bill Gates | Mint
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11m ago
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Recently shared on social media, the early resumes of tech moguls Steve Jobs and Bill Gates offer a glimpse into their lives before they made their mark on the technology industry. Jobs' 1973 resume, created while he was a student at Reed College, showcases his interest in electronics and design. In contrast, Gates' 1971 resume highlights his programming skills and collaboration with Paul G. Allen on a traffic flow project. These vintage resumes have sparked fascination and discussions among users, emphasizing their historical significance as two of the most impactful resumes of our generation.
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Bill Gates thinks of himself as 'very nice' compared to Elon Musk and Steve Jobs
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1y ago
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During a fireside chat, Bill Gates referred to Elon Musk and Steve Jobs, considering himself "very nice" in comparison to fellow tech leaders. Gates mentioned the different approaches to leadership and the level of intensity required in spearheading innovative companies. Despite a complex relationship with both Jobs and Musk, Gates acknowledged their impact on major technological advancements. Gates also confirmed the legend of memorizing his employees' license plates during the early days of Microsoft to track their work hours. His intense focus on innovation continues to shape his thinking.
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Bill Gates says he will โnever achieveโ the genius of Steve Jobs
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1y ago
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Apple founder Steve Jobs and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates had a complex relationship that evolved from allies to rivals to a more amicable connection over the course of three decades. Despite Gates' success and wealth, he admits he can never match Jobs' natural ability to captivate an audience and improvise on stage. In the book "Becoming Steve Jobs," it is revealed that Jobs meticulously prepared for his presentations, paying attention to every detail to ensure a flawless delivery. Gates, on the other hand, focuses on explaining his company's vision in a straightforward manner that resonates with his audience.
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Despite their rivalry, Steve Jobs defined his bond with Bill Gates using this Beatles lyric, and it might just melt your heart
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1m ago
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In a poignant 2007 interview, Steve Jobs described his relationship with rival Bill Gates using a Beatles lyric, highlighting their shared history despite fierce competition. Their dynamic evolved from animosity to mutual admiration, especially after Microsoft aided an ailing Apple in 1997. During the AllThingsD conference, Jobs quoted the Beatles, acknowledging their long-standing connection. The sentiment, seemingly a farewell with Jobs' health secretly in decline, underscored a bond transcending rivalry and creating a shared legacy.
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This chart shows people who got phones earlier in life report more mental distress as adults. Isn't that sadly obvious by now?
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1y ago
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Young adults who owned smartphones in elementary school experienced worse mental health in adulthood compared to those who got them later in their teens, according to a survey by Sapien Labs. The study, which surveyed over 27,000 young adults aged 18 to 24, found a significant relationship between the age of first smartphone ownership and adult mental health, particularly among women. Parental dilemmas around when to give their children a smartphone are further complicated by tech leaders like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, who raised their own kids with limited technology and delayed smartphone access.
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates explores the making of his internal operating system in new memoir
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6m ago
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates reflects on his early life in his new memoir "Source Code: My Beginnings." Focusing on his first 25 years, Gates explores how his childhood quirks, friendships, and experiences shaped him into a tech titan and influential philanthropist. The book delves into key moments, including the inception of Microsoft. Gates muses on his neurodivergence, early influences, and the significant personal and technological milestones that defined his journey.
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates reflects upon a 50-year-old computer code that reshaped technology
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4m ago
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates reflects on a pivotal computer code written 50 years ago, which played a crucial role in establishing Microsoft in 1975. Inspired by a Popular Electronics article on the Altair 8800, Gates and Paul Allen, then students, created the code despite lacking a prototype. This code laid foundations for future software like Windows and Office. Gates views this achievement as a revolution in personal computing, pivotal for tech industry growth.
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โLetโs cry togetherโฆโ: Jensen Huang jokes with Masayoshi Son about SoftBank ditching Nvidia stake | Company Business News
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8m ago
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SoftBank was previously the largest shareholder of Nvidia, according to Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang. He unveiled this detail during an event in Tokyo where he shared the stage with SoftBank's CEO, Masayoshi Son. Huang also praised Son for his achievements, including his role in bringing innovators like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs to Japan. The two companies plan to collaborate on building a supercomputer that utilizes Nvidia's new Blackwell design to support various AI applications in Japan.
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Bill Gates shares birthday greetings for Windows
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1y ago
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates celebrated Windows' 28th birthday on X by sharing memories from the Windows 95 launch party, including a GIF of himself dancing with former CEO Steve Ballmer. The nostalgic post reminisced about the event held nearly three decades ago, which introduced Windows 95 to the world.
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Four men loom large in Microsoft history
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4m ago
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Microsoft's history is shaped by four influential figures: Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Steve Ballmer, and Satya Nadella. Gates and Allen co-founded Microsoft, with Gates becoming a formidable leader. Allen, credited with the "Micro-Soft" concept, left in 1983 but remained influential. Ballmer, known for his sales drive, expanded revenue but lagged in innovation. Nadella, taking over in 2014, revolutionized Microsoft by embracing cloud services and AI investments, steering the company towards growth and innovation.
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Melinda French Gates reflects on sexism in philanthropy during her time with Bill Gates; says, โIf I went into aโฆโ | Mint
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10m ago
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Melinda French Gates has spoken about experiencing sexism while working alongside her ex-husband, Bill Gates. Despite their joint philanthropic efforts, she encountered situations where people would default to Bill Gates and assume she had less expertise. French Gates expressed her excitement and empowerment about her future work as she enters her sixth decade. Meanwhile, Bill Gates has called for increased support for African countries, as global aid trends have led to a reduction in resources directed towards Africa.
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