Bill Gates Newspaper
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Bill Gates Finishes the Program
Microsoft Windows 3.1
To start off Bill Gates has made history with the new Microsoft program 3.1. yesterday at 3:00 p.m he introduced the new program to the press April 1992 in the Marriot conference room, in Albuquerque New Mexico. Bill worked for years without the press getting to the great news in the technology break through.
Gates says that he has been working on the project for more than twelve years. About the time when he split his contract with apple.
The conference room was practically screaming when they saw the new software from Gates and he was obviously not surprised with the reaction from the crowd.
Gates claims that he will have surpassed his success with Apple and come up with a program that can run on anyones computer if they have enough memory. He says that the new program can easily fit on most of the new computers and with other older model computers.
He strongly acknowledged his employees when he admitted to over working them way to much and making them fit to his schedule. Gates says that he could have never ever finished this program by the time he died without them.
William hopes to make the rest of the world mind boggled by the 20th century with more Microsoft programs that he will not yet reveal his ideas.
Bill did say that he had and idea for a program. That would increase his influence in the online field.
He said quote "The future decade will see an increase in the use of networks both within companies and over the so-called Information Superhighway, In this new world, my biggest competitors are likely to be AT&T, or other telephone companies, and the various on-line services such as CompuServe and America Online. As a first step in this new direction, The Microsoft network is scheduled to begin in 1995. The new system will work in conjunction with the next version of Windows, and will be a direct competitor with the online companies."
Bill said that he is starting a company to the purchase of "virtual rights" to the world's great art. The idea is to digitize the images, store them on CD-ROM, and sell the images to art lovers. Although the new company has had mixed success, the idea was intriguing.
He plans to
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