Bill Gates and Steve Jobs

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Steve Jobs and Bill Gates
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates are two very important men in the world of technology. Both men had the vision of what a computer and computer languages might be able to advance into. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates both worked/work for exceptionally important companies. Bill Gates is still alive, but sadly Steve Jobs passed away on October 5, 2011.
Steve Jobs’ complete name was Steven Paul Jobs. He was born on February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, California. He was raised into an adoptive family. Jobs’ was raised in a humble and economically poor environment. His adoptive parents were Paul and Clara Jobs. Paul would show Steve how to take apart and reconstruct electronics. It was a hobby, which made Steve strive with confidence, tenacity and mechanical skill.
Bill Gates’ complete name is William Henry Gates III. Gates was born on October 28, 1995. Gates’ was born and raised in Seattle, Washington. Gates’ parents were William and Mary Gates. William was an accountant. Mary was a teacher not many years. Bill Gates has two sisters. An older sister named Kristi and a younger sister named Libby.
Steve attended Homestead High School, where he met Steve Wozniak. Wazniak was later to be co-owner of an industry company later called Apple. Steve graduated Homestead high school in 1972. Jobs attended Reed College in Oregon for two years. “He dropped out after one semester to visit India and study eastern religions in the summer of 1974.”
Bill Gates graduated Lakeside High in 1973. It was at Lakeside School where Bill met Paul Allen. The two became fast friends, bonding on their common interest over computers, even though they were very different. Allen was more reserved and timid. Bill was at times combative. They both...

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As the years went by he appeared more and thinner, and suspicion arise that Steve Jobs was once again sick. In order to calm down the fears and premonitions that were ripping through the people's mind he appears in an Invite-only event in which he claimed that his thinness was due to a hormonic unbalance. Then he died.

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