Bill Gates Research Paper

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Bill Gates saw by some people as an innovative visionary who sparked a computer revolution. Others see him as theft who's whose predatory practices have stifle competition in the software industry. Also, some people see him as the most successful entrepreneur of the 20th century. In just 25 years, he built a two-man operation into a multi-billion-dollar colossus and made himself the richest man in the world. He accomplished this business not by inventing new technology, but by taking existing technology, adapting it to a specific market, and then dominating that market through innovative and promotion. (entrepreneur.com, 2016) (Myhrvold, Gates, & Rinearson, 1996)
Gates' first exposure to computers came while he was attending the prestigious Lakeside School in Seattle. a local company offered the use of its computer …show more content…

The genius of the IBM deal, masterminded by Gates, was that while IBM got MS-DOS, Microsoft retained the right to license it to other computer makers. As a result, MS-DOS became the standard operating system for the industry, and Microsoft's sales soared from $7 million in 1980 to $16 million in 1981. (Myhrvold, Gates, & Rinearson, 1996)
Microsoft expanded into applications software and continued to grow unchecked until 1984 when Apple introduced the first Macintosh computer. The Macintosh's sleek graphical user interface (GUI) was easier to use than MS-DOS and threatened to make the Microsoft program old. Therefore, Gates announced that Microsoft was developing its own system called Windows. Gates then took Microsoft public in 1986 . The IPO was a roaring success, making Gates one of the wealthiest people in the country overnight. (Myhrvold, Gates, & Rinearson,

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