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  2. History of Microsoft Word - Wikipedia

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    The first version of Word was a 16-bit PC DOS/MS-DOS application. A Macintosh 68000 version named Word 1.0 was released in 1985 and a Microsoft Windows version was released in 1989. The three products shared the same Microsoft Word name, the same version numbers but were very different products built on different code bases.

  3. Microsoft Word - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Word is a word processing program developed by Microsoft.It was first released on October 25, 1983, [11] under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems. [12] [13] [14] Subsequent versions were later written for several other platforms including: IBM PCs running DOS (1983), Apple Macintosh running the Classic Mac OS (1985), AT&T UNIX PC (1985), Atari ST (1988), OS/2 (1989 ...

  4. Timeline of Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    [26] and was made available for purchase and download from Microsoft's website. [27] 2008: June 27: Team: Bill Gates retires as chief software architect and devotes more of his time to philanthropy. [6] 2008: September 2: Competition: Google launches Google Chrome, a browser that would cut into the web browser operating share of Internet ...

  5. Bill Gates shares his thoughts on vaccine backlash, Intel's ...

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    Gates spent his final years as Microsoft's CEO entangled in a high-profile antitrust case brought by the U.S. Justice Department to break up the software maker. Although Microsoft remained intact, the company was declared an illegal monopoly and the case caused a major distraction that paved the way for a then-cuddly startup Google to build a ...

  6. Microsoft founder Bill Gates explores the making of his ...

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    Traf-O-Data, conceived to create software for the groundbreaking Altair computer made Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems, became Microsoft in 1975 — a year it booked $16,005 in revenue while Gates and Allen were making $9 per hour. By 1977, Microsoft had become successful enough to embolden Gates to drop out of Harvard University.

  7. Bill Gates says Steve Jobs told him he should’ve taken acid ...

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    Meanwhile, Microsoft was busy building its cloud-computing software—still a major bastion of the $3.1 trillion company to this day—and rolling out office-friendly services like Word and Excel.

  8. Bill Gates says Microsoft might not have become a ... - AOL

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    Gates was waiting for the right moment to make his break—and it came when his Microsoft cofounder, Paul Allen, rushed into his room holding up an issue of Popular Electronics magazine. The cover ...

  9. Richard Brodie (programmer) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to primary authorship of Microsoft Word, he wrote Microsoft's first C compiler, the original version of Notepad, and Word for the IBM PC Jr. Brodie's success as a programmer brought him to the attention of Bill Gates , who made Brodie his technical assistant in 1983. [ 4 ]