1)Bill Gates
Paul Allen
Products
Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Servers
Windows Developer Tools
Microsoft Expression
Business Software
Games
Xbox 360
Windows Live
Windows Mobile
Zune
Windows Live, and "Bing"
Revenue
▲ US$ 60.420 billion (2008)[6]
Founded
Albuquerque, New Mexico (April 4, 1975 (1975-04-04))[1]
Key people
Bill Gates (Chairman)
Steve Ballmer (CEO)
Ray Ozzie (CSA)
Craig Mundie (CRSO)
the ensuing rise of the company's stock price has made four billionaires and an estimated 12,000 millionaires from Microsoft employees
In late 2001, with the release of the Xbox, Microsoft entered the multi-billion-dollar game console market dominated by Sony and Nintendo
The company produces MSN TV, formerly WebTV, a television-based Internet appliance
One commentator notes that Microsoft's original mission was "a computer on every desk and in every home, running Microsoft software." (^ Bishop, Todd (September 23, 2004). "The rest of the motto". Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog (Seattle Post-Intelligencer). http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/microsoft/archives/003469.html. Retrieved on 2007-01-22)
"Your potential. Our passion."
^ a b "The Rise and Rise of the Redmond Empire". Wired. December 1998. http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/6.12/redmond.html. Retrieved on 2008-08-18.
^ a b c Randi Schmelzer (2006-01-09). "McCann Thinks Local for Global Microsoft". Adweek. http://www.vnuemedia.com/aw/login/login_subscribe.jsp?id=zf1eaW8N0UQ6/I7ScH8pMBa0vvBdIda7Co4SD6hXb+3YurLHGiElVKfMCKLSDvhMfcWYNjLTbIp5AaUu4URhUaFftYJBpPT7jwY6KH8vjzYvjVSV2x+gdxcTLL4+tmQ2Z5tb84fvTveHEbebObdFah1P+29WbIGTxFtp+/aekDByqf0fbIC4bPDrIVMwdstxi+4MyyvXbRwq0uaWMzTesw7be966TpBoUMjnkuRLrNTx2p8wkW6SQ83Q+90D6V4q4ClrnGOk7MloSfykn7IREg==. Retrieved on 2008-08-18.
“ Large media corporations (including the movie companies and record companies), together with computer companies such as Microsoft and Intel, are planning to make your computer obey them instead of you.”
Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Foundation[109]
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Thursday, 18 June 2009
The Differences Between Internet Users, and a T.V Viewer
An internet user firstly, is somebody who uses the internet for multiple reasons and not just to watch programmes which may be able to be viewed on t.v. Additionally, the internet user can also access other sites upon the internet. A t.v viewer on the other hand is is a member of the audience who pay for a t.v licence in order to watch t.v, which doesn't allow as much flexability as the net does, as there is a set choice of programmes which the viewer watches on their own accord, unlike the free choice availiable on the interet.
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