The History of Microsoft - 1979
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Microsoft moves its offices to Bellevue, Washington from Albuquerque, New Mexico.
March 12, 1979
A M6800 version of Microsoft Basic is released
April 4, 1979
The 8080 version of Microsoft® Basic is the first microprocessor software product to win the ICP Million Dollar Award.
June 18, 1979
Microsoft BASIC, currently in use in over 200,000 Z80 and 8080 installations has just been released in a new version for the 8086 16-bit microprocessor.
August 1, 1979
Microsoft announces the availability of Microsoft BASIC Compiler for 8080 and Z-80 CP/M systems.
November 29, 1979
Service to the European market is expanded with the addition of a new representative, Vector Microsoft, located in Haasrode, Belgium.
December 1, 1979
Level III BASIC, the most powerful BASIC written for the TRS-80, has been introduced by Microsoft Consumer Products, the new consumer software development and marketing division of Microsoft
December 3, 1979
Microsoft distributes the first CODASYL-compatible database management system for microcomputers.
1978 Revenue/Headcount
The 1979 year-end sales total $2,390,145. There are 28 employees.
Other 1979:
· VisiCalc, the first electronic spreadsheet program, debuts at the West Coast Computer Faire.
· The first compact discs are created by Philips in the Netherlands and Sony in Japan, with joint licensing.
· Margaret Thatcher is the first woman to be elected prime minister of Great Britain.
· Sony introduces the first Walkman and teaches the world that technology can be sophisticated and portable.
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Tina, you forgot the most important event of 1979! I was born!

Good video as always.
But at least we had BASIC!
Old Commodore 1702 Monitors where WAY too expensive.
If history is your passion then this is a pretty good video. forum studentesc
Great video. I love all of the facts about the year they come up with.
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