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Taipei Times 14 Apr 2025
... an article in the January 1975 issue of Popular Electronics magazine about the Altair 8800, a minicomputer that would be powered by a tiny chip made by the then-obscure technology company, Intel.
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Microsoft’s 50th birthday party sure was eventful

The Verge 10 Apr 2025
The day kicked off with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella reminiscing about how cofounders Bill Gates and Paul Allen built Microsoft 50 years ago, including how the pair created the software for the Altair 8800, an early personal computer ... .
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Microsoft turns 50, Elon Musk on leaving DOGE, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos and others lose billions after Trump tariffs go live, layoffs at Zomato, Whirlpool and other top tech news of the week

The Times of India 06 Apr 2025
Starting with software for the Altair 8800, the duo’s ambition soon led to a landmark partnership with IBM in 1980 ... highlighting the BASIC code he and Paul Allen developed for the Altair 8800.
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Check out Microsoft's original source code from 50 years ago that Bill Gates calls 'the ...

Business Insider 05 Apr 2025
The Microsoft cofounder published a blog post on Wednesday about the code that would become the company's first product, which was the Altair Basic, an interpreter that translated code into instructions that the Altair 8800 microcomputer could read.
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Here’s the original source code for Microsoft’s very first product

The Verge 04 Apr 2025
Personal computers were extremely rare, but after seeing the Altair 8800 on the cover of a magazine, Gates and Allen believed that enabling its chip to run a version of the Basic programming language would revolutionize the industry.
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Bill Gates shares company's first-ever source code on Microsoft's 50th anniversary

The Times of India 04 Apr 2025
The cover of this publication featured a photograph of a groundbreaking personal computer known as the Altair 8800, created by a small, pioneering company called MITs.Inspired by this technological ...
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Bill Gates Celebrates Microsoft’s 50th Anniversary With Its Original Source Code

New York Observer 04 Apr 2025
Featuring the computer kit Altair 8800 on its front page, the tech hobbyist magazine fell into the hands of Bill Gates and the late Paul Allen, two childhood friends that were quickly inspired to create a software program for the computer.
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Microsoft's message on completing 50 years: Key things to know about the company

The Times of India 04 Apr 2025
Microsoft is now 50 years old ... Their initial focus on software for the Altair 8800 quickly evolved, leading to a partnership with IBM in 1980 ... “50 years of Microsoft ... The future is built by those who dare to dream and create ... .
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Microsoft is now 50 years old

The Verge 04 Apr 2025
Microsoft cofounders Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975 ... As the name implies, Microsoft was originally focused on microprocessors and software, and Gates and Allen created the company to develop software for the Altair 8800, an early personal computer.
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Azcentral 04 Apr 2025
Good morning, Arizona ... Here's how it could affect your commute.Other big stories. ➤ Rep ... Meet Sully. Allie, Jessie and Jetty ... Today in history ... The company was originally created to produce software for Altair 8800, an early personal computer.In 2013.
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Microsoft Turns 50: Where Are Its 12 Founding Employees Today?

New York Observer 04 Apr 2025
Front row (left to right) ... Middle row ... Back row ... Not pictured ... Microsoft was founded exactly 50 years ago by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, childhood friends that initially established the company to develop software for the personal computer Altair 8800 ... .
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How Bill Gates, the Altair 8800 and BASIC propelled me into the PC revolution

ZDNet 03 Apr 2025
In 1975, Bill and I were using the same computing tech - the Altair 8800 and DEC's PDP-10 - as BASIC became a gateway for generations of developers. Where were you all those decades ago? ... .
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Bill Gates just published the ‘coolest code’ he ever wrote for Microsoft

PC World 03 Apr 2025
In January 1975, Bill Gates and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen read an article in the magazine Popular Electronics about the Altair 8800 home computer by a small company named MITS ... the Altair 8800.
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates reflects upon a 50-year-old computer code that reshaped technology

Times Union 03 Apr 2025
... an article in the January 1975 issue of Popular Electronics magazine about the Altair 8800, a minicomputer that would be powered by a tiny chip made by the then-obscure technology company, Intel.
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