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Following is a transcript of the interview Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg conducted with Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Apple CEO Steve Jobs at the D5 conference on May 30, 2007. ... Bill: Well, you know, Steve can probably start it better. The team that was assembled there ... Steve: I think it’s super healthy right now.
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See, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs can get along! 542912 views ... Like to rate videos and let people know what you think? Automatically share your ratings, favorites, ... What computer do you see in movies and shows? Mac computers. Why? ... That's usually how Mac users think. "It's better because Apple said so! ...
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However, their impact is already being felt by those to whom it matters most. ... But without Silver's ingeniousness the inventions of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates are just apples beyond reach and windows looking out to nowhere.
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However, the real Steve Jobs doesn’t share much in common emotionally with the real Bill Gates. When asked about Lyons’ FSJ impersonation at All Things Digital earlier this year, Jobs said, “I have read a lot of the Fake Steve Jobs posts, and I think they’re funny.
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www.roughlydrafted.com/2007/12/23/daniel-lyons-cries-wolf-the-real-bill-gates-behind-the-fake-steve-jobs/
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Bill Gates predicts Apple iPhone four months after Steve Jobs unveiled it Wednesday, May 16, ... the ruthless nerd for whom mediocrity was "good enough," who thought business ethics were optional, and who plunged the world into the Dark Ages"; Bill gates will be considered one of the greatest businessmen of all time.
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Bill Gates predicts Apple iPhone four months after Steve Jobs unveiled it Wednesday, May 16, ... the ruthless nerd for whom mediocrity was "good enough," who thought business ethics were optional, and who plunged the world into the Dark Ages"; Bill gates will be considered one of the greatest businessmen of all time.
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Two more ideas like the Apple TV and the Macbook Air, and it might be time that Steve Jobs follow Bill Gates into Leisure World. For good. ... 2. “Do you think this is a good thing, this lack of reading, ... If the Kindle bombs, it will be because its design fails to serve readers. Of whom, Mr. Jobs, there are legions.
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You've already named Bill Gates, but Nathan Myhrvold is pretty well known too. Linus Torvalds. Maybe Stephen Wolfram and Dean Kamen, if only for their expert self-promotion. Steve Jobs, another self-promoter. ... James Thomson, whom you've probably never heard of, ... You need to buy a book on molecular biology. Better yet,
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The much-ballyhooed joint interview with Bill Gates and Steve Jobs here at the Wall Street Journal D conference not only failed to throw sparks — it was a veritable orgy of hugs and nostalgia for the revolution the men led in their now long-ago youth.
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