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By Michael Nakamura Computer Tech B2. Table of Contents Bill GatesSteve Jobs  Background  What did he make?  Software for MITS  Starts Microsoft 

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1 By Michael Nakamura Computer Tech B2

2 Table of Contents Bill GatesSteve Jobs  Background  What did he make?  Software for MITS  Starts Microsoft  Operating systems for IBM  Antitrust case  Conclusion  Resources  Background  Creates first Apple Computer  Fired from Apple  Starts new company NeXT  Pixar  Jobs return and death  Conclusion  Resources

3 What did they make? Bill GatesSteve Jobs Made operating systems for Microsoft, called Microsoft Windows. Made the:  Macintosh Computer  NeXT Computer  iMac  iPod  iPhone

4 Background Bill GatesSteve Jobs  Born October 28, 1955  Co-founder of Microsoft  Attended Harvard  Born February 24, 1955  Co-founder of Apple  Attended Reed College in Portland, Oregon for a little while but later dropped out

5 The Beginning Bill Gates Gates and co-founder Paul Allen talked to Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems about a software for the company's new computer, despite not having made one. Quickly, gates and Allen developed a computer software and presented to mits. Steve Jobs Jobs created the Apple computer with fellow co-founders Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne in his parents’ garage in 1976. Immediately after it was finished, Jobs decided to begin selling it.

6 Gates Starts Microsoft, Jobs fired Bill GatesSteve Jobs Paul Allen and Bill Gates joined MITS. They named there partnership Micro-Soft (later became Microsoft) and began working in New Mexico. They began creating operating systems but when Microsoft’s BASICS had went into the public before release, many copies were being made and were ripping off Microsoft. Jobs was fired from apple and decided to start a new company called NeXT. Jobs would later say that being fired was a tough part of his career but a great part at the same time. "The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything. It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life."

7 Gates with IBM, Jobs with NeXT Bill Gates Steve Jobs IBM asked Microsoft to create the operating system for there computer. After some negotiating Gates and Microsoft agreed and despite the computer operating system saying IBM many purchasers knew that it was a Microsoft operating system. When Jobs was working for NeXT he developed a computer that was called the NeXTcube. Jobs said that it was the first interpersonal computer. In fact the computer had its own email system. The NeXTcube was not a big hit and NeXT switched to selling software for computers. NeXT released the software WebObjects.

8 Gates loses IBM, Jobs with Pixar Bill GatesSteve Jobs In November of 1985, Microsoft made their first copy of Windows. Microsoft also made a deal with IBM to create a separate operating system called OS/2 but because of the differences between the operating systems, Gates’ relationship with IBM broke down and they both went there own ways. Jobs purchased Pixar from Lucasfilm’s and was executive producer of the first Toy Story and remained part of it through many other movies. Even though Jobs’ relationship with Disney was coming to an end, a new manager of Disney reworked the deals and settled on a contract with Pixar.

9 Gates in antitrust case-Jobs return and death Bill GatesSteve Jobs Gates was involved in the United States Microsoft antitrust case.” The judge ruled that Microsoft had committed monopolization and tying, and blocking competition, both in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act.” (Wikipedia) In June of 2006 Gates said he would stop his big involvement with Microsoft to spend more time in philanthropy. In 1996, Apple bought NeXT. Many of NeXT’s ideas and designs was included in the new Apple products. With Jobs’ return, Apple created iPods, iTunes, and began creating the iPhone. Jobs was diagnosed with Cancer in October of 2003. He resigned from Apple CEO in August of 2011 and died shortly after in October.

10 Who did more? I believe that Bill Gates did more for the computing world because he was the first person to create and actually great operating system for a computer.

11 Resources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jobs Steve Jobs http://www.biography.com/people/bill-gates- 9307520 Bill Gates Biography http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Gates Bill Gates


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