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Monday, July 27, 2009

The Real Reasons Bill Gates Quit Facebook

Here is the latest comic from our Joy of Tech friends at Geek Culture, Nitrozac and Snaggy. Joy of Tech appears three times a week in the Voices section of this site. (Click on the image to see a bigger version.)

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Sun Valley: Gates and Schmidt Do Lunch But Don’t Comment on Google OS

Julia Angwin

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Google CEO Eric Schmidt had an awkward encounter this morning at the Sun Valley mogulfest this morning — and after Google detailed plans Tuesday to create software it hopes will challenge Microsoft’s dominant Windows operating system.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Al Gore Opens His CTIA Keynote to the Press After All

Harry McCracken

Last week, PCMag.com’s Sascha Segan pointed out something unusual about former Vice President Al Gore’s keynote speech at next week’s CTIA Wireless phone trade show in Las Vegas: It wasn’t going to be open to the press, apparently at the request of Gore or his staff. It was a truly jarring bit of news. I’ve been attending tech trade shows for a couple of decades, and can’t remember a single other keynote that the media wasn’t invited to attend.

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Monday, March 9, 2009

How Bill Gates Keeps the Apples Away

Here is the latest comic from our Joy of Tech friends at Geek Culture, Nitrozac and Snaggy. Joy of Tech appears three times a week in the Voices section of this site. (Click on the image to see a bigger version.)

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Monday, February 9, 2009

IPOs Are Dead; Long Live IPOs

Lise Buyer

The numbers are startling; one technology IPO last quarter, only six in 2008. Is innovation dead? Did Google/Microsoft/Cisco consume all the promising start-ups? Did Sarbanes-Oxley render IPOs too hard and costly? Yes, if you believe columnist, conference and collective wisdom. They’re wrong.

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Monday, January 5, 2009

Weekend Roundup: Solar, CES, Converter Boxes, More

Eric Savitz

Well, take a deep breath: The tech sector starts off the new year with a bang this week, with the Steve Jobs-less Macworld in San Francisco and the Bill Gates-less CES coming up in Las Vegas. I’ll be at Moscone West for the Macworld keynote by Apple marketing exec Phil Schiller Tuesday morning; later in the week, Tiernan Ray and I will be covering all the news from CES.

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Bill Gates Does Some Inventing on the Side

Todd Bishop

Bill Gates and several of Microsoft’s top technologists are credited as inventors in eight newly disclosed U.S. patent applications. That isn’t a surprise. But here’s where it starts to get unusual: The applications weren’t made on Microsoft’s behalf.

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Bill Gates’s Mysterious New Company

Todd Bishop

Just months after his Microsoft farewell, Bill Gates is quietly creating a new company–complete with high-tech office space, a cryptic name and even its own trademark. Public documents describe the new Gates entity–bgC3 LLC–as a “think tank.”

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

When Gates Met Buffet

Alice Schroeder

Warren Buffett and Bill Gates met for the first time over the Fourth of July holiday in 1991, when Katharine Graham, chairman of the Washington Post, and her editorial page editor and friend Meg Greenfield had dragged Buffett to Greenfield’s house on Bainbridge Island for a long holiday weekend.

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Microsoft: Steve Ballmer Live at the Churchill Club

Eric Savitz

I’m at the Hyatt in Santa Clara, Calif., tonight where Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is going to be speaking to the Churchill Club in conversation with Hummer Winblad founder Ann Winblad. I’ll be blogging it live.

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Monday, September 22, 2008

Microsoft Is Pushing Seinfeld Away Too Soon

Don Reisinger

I’ve been a pretty big fan of Microsoft’s Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld ads. No, it’s not because I’m such a Seinfeld fanboy (I am though) or that I enjoy watching Bill Gates perform the robot on cue.

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Friday, September 5, 2008

Does Windows Still Matter?

Joe Nocera

“Chrome is not going to replace Windows. A computer requires an operating system such as Windows, Apple’s OS X or Linux to make the machine work. It does, however, have the potential to do what Mr. Gates feared: make the choice of operating system less important.”

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Facebook Creeps Me Out

Simon Dumenco

Bill Gates doesn’t get a lot of credit these days for being a visionary. But when it comes to his relationship with Facebook, he may still be a step ahead of the rest of us.

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Friday, July 25, 2008

Microsoft Analyst Day: Ballmer Takes on All Comers

Eric Savitz

My colleague Mark Ververka is up in Redmond today for the Microsoft (MSFT) Financial Analysts’ Meeting, where the company is trying to convince the Street that it has a viable online strategy. Here’s Mark’s latest update from the scene.

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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Five Ways Microsoft Could Change After Gates

Tim Ferguson

Bill Gates has left the building and the question on many people’s lips is: Will Microsoft change as a result? What influence will Steve Ballmer have and how will the company’s strategy alter without Gates? Here are five ideas about what could change at Microsoft now that Gates is no longer at the helm in Redmond….

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