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  1. Rick Smith explained that the branch was inspired by Microsoft's use of the Xbox brand to branch into entertainment businesses, stating that "Axon was the name that we used for selling cameras historically, but we realized that brand had the room to grow and encompass all of our connected technologies." The Taser brand would still be used for ...

  2. Microsoft was founded on April 4, 1975, by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in Albuquerque, New Mexico. [1]

  3. May 3, 2024 · Founding story: Founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, the company initially capitalized on the emerging personal computing era by providing software for the Altair 8800, which led to the development of MS-DOS. Partnerships and innovation: A pivotal moment in Microsoft's history was its partnership with IBM in 1980.

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  4. 2 days ago · Microsoft Corporation is a leading developer of computer software, operating systems, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence applications. The company also produces its own line of hybrid tablet computers, offers email services, and sells electronic game systems and computer peripherals.

    • Two Computer Geeks
    • Bill Gates, Harvard Dropout
    • The Birth of Microsoft
    • Where The Name 'Microsoft' Came from
    • History of Microsoft Products

    Before Paul Allen and Bill Gatesco-founded Microsoft, they were avid computer geeks in an age when access to computers was hard to come by. Allen and Gates even skipped high school classes to live and breathe in their school's computer room. Eventually, they hacked the school's computer and were caught, but instead of being expelled, they were offe...

    In 1973, Gates left Seattle to attend Harvard Universityas a pre-law student. However, Gates' first love never left him as he spent most of his time in Harvard's computer center, where he kept improving his programming skills. Soon Allen moved to Boston as well, working as a programmer and pressuring Gates to leave Harvard so they could work togeth...

    In January 1975, Allen read an article in Popular Electronics magazine about the Altair 8800 microcomputer and showed it to Gates. Gates called MITS, makers of the Altair, and offered his and Allen's services to write a version of the new BASICprogramming language for the Altair. After eight weeks, Allen and Gates demonstrated their program to MITS...

    On July 29, 1975, Gates used the name "Micro-Soft"—which had been suggested by Allen—in a letter to Allen referring to their partnership. The name, a portmanteau of "microcomputer" and "software," was registered with the New Mexico secretary of state on Nov. 26, 1976. In August 1977, less than a year later, the company opened its first internationa...

    Microsoft Operating Systems

    An operating system is a fundamental software that allows a computer to operate. As a newly formed company, Microsoft's first operating system product to be publicly released was a version of Unix called Xenix, released in 1980. Xenix was later used as the basis for Microsoft's first word processor Multi-Tool Word, a predecessor to Microsoft Word. Microsoft's first wildly successful operating system was MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System), which was written for IBM in 1981 and based on c...

    Microsoft Mouse

    Microsoft's mouse was released on May 2, 1983.

    Windows

    Also in 1983, Microsoft's crowning achievement was released. The Microsoft Windowsoperating system had a novel graphical user interface and a multitasking environment for IBM computers. In 1986, the company went public. The success meant that Gates became a billionaire at age 31.

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  5. Oct 9, 2015 · Gates and Allen started Microsoft—originally called Micro-Soft, for microprocessors and software—in order to produce software for the Altair 8800, an early personal computer.

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  7. Sep 19, 2023 · Microsoft’s journey began in 1975 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, but it was the move to Redmond, Washington, in 1986 that marked the company’s ascent to technological prominence.

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