In the club's garage in Menlo Park, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak showed off the first Apple computer. Bill Gates was ...
called the Altair 8800. At the time, both Allen and Gates believed that if they could create a software for the computers, they could be at the forefront of a new industry. They also knew that if ...
Gates, passionate about programming, teamed up with his childhood friend Paul Allen after being inspired by the release of the MITS Altair 8800, one of the first personal computers. Recognizing ...
In March 1975, a few technology tinkerers meet in a garage in Silicon Valley and found a computer club. Apple would not have ...
The urgency began in 1974 when Gates’ high school friend and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen showed him a Popular Electronics magazine featuring the Altair 8800, described as the “world’s ...
called the Altair 8800. Quickly, Allen and Gates believed they could be at the forefront of a new industry: creating software for the computers that'd eventually end up in nearly every American ...
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was developed for the Altair 8800, one of the first personal computers. After successfully demonstrating the software to MITS, the manufacturer of the Altair 8800, the company secured a ...