Bill Gates. Abreißen der Decke



Diese Informationen wurden ursprünglich in einem Blog veröffentlicht, der seit langem nicht mehr existiert, und ich wollte sie nicht erneut veröffentlichen. Nach einigen Veröffentlichungen zu einem bestimmten Thema in „this your Internet“ und in Habré habe ich mich dennoch entschlossen, eine logischere Version der Ereignisse vorzustellen. Und der Leser selbst wird herausfinden, was eher der Wahrheit ähnelt.



Lass uns anfangen. Bill Gates. Skandale, Intrigen, Ermittlungen.



Ich war schon immer am Anfang großer Dinge interessiert. Wer, wie, wann und unter welchen Umständen hämmerte, wie man so sagt, den ersten Nagel.



Und dieser Artikel handelt vom Beginn der langen Reise von Bill Gates, die keiner zusätzlichen Einführung bedarf.



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. The New York Times "Mary Gates, 64; Helped Her Son Start Microsoft" 11 1994 . .



"Mary Gates, a prominent Seattle businesswoman who helped her son, William H. Gates 3d, get the contract that led to a lucrative relationship with I.B.M. for his fledgling Microsoft Corporation, died at her home early today."





*"Her tenure on the national board's executive committee is believed to have helped Microsoft, based in Seattle, at a crucial time. In 1980, she discussed with John R. Opel, a fellow committee member who was the chairman of the International Business Machines Corporation, the business that I.B.M. was doing with Microsoft.



Mr. Opel, by some accounts, mentioned Mrs. Gates to other I.B.M. executives. A few weeks later, I.B.M. took a chance by hiring Microsoft, then a small software firm, to develop an operating system for its first personal computer.



The success of the I.B.M. P C gave Microsoft and its MS-DOS (for Microsoft Disk Operating System) a lift that eventually made it the world's largest software company for personal computers. Sales now exceed $3 billion.



Mrs. Gates's father, Willard Maxwell, was a vice president of Pacific National Bank, which later became First Interstate. Her husband, William H. Gates Jr., is a lawyer in Seattle."*





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"Why Big Blue stooped to little Microsoft, Malone suggests, is explained by the fact that Gates' mother, Mary, sat on the board of the United Way of America alongside IBM Chairman John Opel. After two meetings held under promises of confidentiality, IBM offered a hardware and software consulting deal. It wanted rights to a desktop operating system for a small sum; Gates was willing to oblige--on condition that he be given rights to sell copies to other computer makers for whatever the traffic would bear".



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