facts about Microsoft

 Anyone who has or has ever used a computer knows about the Microsoft company. In fact, many students and workers around the world cannot imagine life without the products that this technology business makes. They have become the largest and most successful computer software provider in the world and only Apple can compete with them in the market. Whether you love Microsoft or prefer one of their rivals, there is no denying that the company has made many significant contributions to the technology industry and without them the world would be a different place. Despite being a company that everyone knows about and bringing such a significant change in schooling, workplace and home computer usage, there are still many things that people don't know about this corporation. Here are 20 facts you probably didn't know about Microsoft. 

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20 facts about Microsoft you never knew

Garrett Parker4 years ago

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Anyone who has or has ever used a computer knows about the Microsoft company. In fact, many students and workers around the world cannot imagine life without the products that this technology business makes. They have become the largest and most successful computer software provider in the world and only Apple can compete with them in the market. Whether you love Microsoft or prefer one of their rivals, there is no denying that the company has made many significant contributions to the technology industry and without them the world would be a different place. Despite being a company that everyone knows about and bringing such a significant change in schooling, workplace and home computer usage, there are still many things that people don't know about this corporation. Here are 20 facts you probably didn't know about Microsoft.
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1. It was established in 1975

Microsoft was founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. At that time, they were both students; Gates at Harvard and Allen at Washington State University. They were both proficient in computer programming and dreamed of building new computer systems. Originally, the company was called Micro-Soft and was a name suggested by Paul Allen. This makes sense as it is a combination of the abbreviations for microcomputer and software. However, in 1981, he decided to remove the hyphen from his company name and call it Microsoft. He founded the company in Albuquerque, New Mexico, but the company had moved to Bellevue, Washington by 1979. It was not until 1986 that the company moved to Redmond, Washington, which is now the headquarters of Microsoft. The company has had many logos over the years. In the original logo, the 'O' was stylized and given the name 'Blibet', which was also the name of a burger once sold in Microsoft cafeterias. The current 'Pac-Man' logo has been in use since 1987.

2. Gates and Allen had already established a business

Before founding Microsoft, Gates and Allen had already shown their entrepreneurial skills and founded another company. He designed a computer system that automatically processed traffic count data. The objective was to read the raw data generated by road traffic counters and convert them into reports for traffic engineers. He developed it when they were both still students at a high school in Seattle. The company was called Traf-o-Data. He had a limited amount of success with the company. Although the venture was not so successful financially, both Gates and Allen considered it a great learning experience. This helped him develop computer programming skills so that he could focus on founding Microsoft. It also gave him an opportunity to develop his business acumen and these skills helped him to make Microsoft a great success.

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