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The History of Microsoft - 1998
Jul 27, 2009 at 5:51 AMKeep Up the Good Work
The History of Microsoft - 1993
Jun 14, 2009 at 12:03 AMlooking forward for the beginnings of windows 95
The History of Microsoft - 1992
Jun 07, 2009 at 5:40 AMWindows NT was known as OS/2 Version 3.0, later and after the dispute between Microsoft & IBM it renamed to be Windows NT
The History of Microsoft - 1991
Jun 03, 2009 at 6:24 AMI thought that there was two versions of the Visual Basic, one version for DOS and another version for Windows.
The History of Microsoft - 1984
Apr 12, 2009 at 11:21 PMThe History of Microsoft - 1983
Apr 05, 2009 at 1:50 AMThe price of that low-cost handheld pointing device (Mouse) was $195 I think it was a lot.
I’m not sure if Excel is the newer version of Multiplan or they are two different products!
The History of Microsoft - 1981
Mar 23, 2009 at 12:47 AMI’m not sure if I can say “portable” for that “Osborne 1” I think it’s weighted more than two desktops
It’s nice to hear that optimistic time estimates also by Bill Gates, it’s the repeatable glitch for the most of the software estimators
The History of Microsoft - 1980
Mar 15, 2009 at 1:14 AMI thought DOS is what makes Microsoft, but it’s obvious from Tina’s videos that Microsoft was created many products before DOS
I think Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer were lucky to work together since 1980, it was surprising for me because I didn’t heard about Steve Ballmer before 2000, anyhow Steve Ballmer was and still the most funniest energetic and hard-charger person in Microsoft. Steve joined Microsoft when it was just 23 employees and it’s now 71’000 employees.
What makes me laugh that Microsoft invest in “UNIX” OS after purchasing the Unix license for Version 7 from AT&T to make it available for the 16-bit microcomputers and name it XENIX – later it’s Windows lol, I’m very excited to see what’s next…
Thanks Tina.
The History of Microsoft - 1980
Mar 15, 2009 at 1:13 AMI thought DOS is what makes Microsoft, but it’s obvious from Tina’s videos that Microsoft was created many products before DOS
I think Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer were lucky to work together since 1980, it was surprising for me because I didn’t heard about Steve Ballmer before 2000, anyhow Steve Ballmer was and still the most funniest energetic and hard-charger person in Microsoft. Steve joined Microsoft when it was just 23 employees and it’s now 71’000 employees.
What makes me laugh that Microsoft invest in “UNIX” OS after purchasing the Unix license for Version 7 from AT&T to make it available for the 16-bit microcomputers and name it XENIX – later it’s Windows lol, I’m very excited to see what’s next…
Thanks Tina.
The History of Microsoft - 1978
Mar 01, 2009 at 4:58 AMI think Visual studio is the result of the Bill Gates interest in a sophisticated programming editor since the first years of establishing Microsoft.
With regardless for the aspect ratio it’s another great video, thanks Tina.
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