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This 4 page paper looks at the history of Microsoft from its' beginnings in the 1970's tracing the development of the company and its ability to gain success and dominance despite not being one fop the most innovative software firms and the gaining of a reputation of launching products with bugs. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
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File: TS14_TEmicrohist.rtf
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in 2008 it had a turnover in excess of $60,000 million (Microsoft, 2009). To appreciate the level of success with a company has been able to achieve it is essential
to understand the history and development of the company and the way it has managed to develop through seizing market opportunities and good management rather than the result of pure
technical innovation. Microsoft was founded in 1975, by two college friends; Bill Gates and Paul Allen (Lesinski, 2006). This development was not
a surprise, and reflected their existing background in technology and the way in which the boys had been involved in technology. Bill Gates, the son of William H. Gates II
and Mary Gates, born in 1955 in Seattle, was first exposed computers at school during the late 1960s, along with his friend; Paul Allen (Lesinski, 2006). By the Bill Gates
was 14 both the boys were writing, and testing computer games are both fun and profit. Gates and Allen established the first company 1972; Traf-O-Data was a company set up
to sell a very rudimentary computer that had the capability of recording and analyzing data concerning traffic. Following this, Gates enrolled at Harvard, and Allen enrolled at University of Washington,
only to drop out and work at Honeywell (Lesinski, 2006). It was 1975 that the current Microsoft history starts, when Gates and Allen
were inspired by an article showing the new Altair microcomputer kit which been published in "Popular Electronics". It is off to this they wrote the first version of the computer
language BASIC for that machine. Later in 1975 Gates left college in order to work full time on developing programming languages for the Altair, along with Allen they moved to
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