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  1. Hace 4 días · Explora cómo diez notables multimillonarios transformaron sus fracasos iniciales en escalones hacia el éxito. Desde innovaciones revolucionarias hasta resiliencia en momentos críticos, esta lista revela las lecciones clave que estos líderes empresariales aprendieron en el camino hacia la cima. Bill Gates y Microsoft: Bill Gates y Paul Allen comenzaron con Traf-O-Data, un proyecto que no

  2. Hace 4 días · In 1972 they founded their first company, named Traf- O-Data, which sold a rudimentary computer to track and analyze automobile traffic data. While Gates enrolled at Harvard, Allen pursued a degree in computer science at Washington State University, though he later dropped out of school to work at Honeywell.

  3. Hace 2 días · Logo since August 17, 2012 This article is part of a series about Bill Gates Awards and honors Philanthropy Political positions Public image Residence Companies Traf-O-Data Microsoft (criticism) BEN Cascade Investment TerraPower Gates Ventures Charitable organizations Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Match for Africa The Giving Pledge OER Project Breakthrough Energy Mission Innovation Writings ...

  4. Hace 3 días · According to the forecast, Microsoft (MSFT) is predicted to increase over the coming eight years. The data forecast expected that Microsoft share price is predicted to rise to $302 by the end of 2023, $350 in 2024, $505 in 2025, $600 in 2026, $690 in 2027, $740 in 2028 and $770 in 2029.

  5. Hace 4 días · Gates and Allen started their first business, Traf-O-Data, which provided traffic data to local governments. The success of this venture led them to drop out of college and start Microsoft, which was initially named Micro-Soft, a combination of the words “microcomputer” and “software”.

  6. Hace 2 días · 也是在大学,比尔认识了自己后来的人生挚友和事业伙伴:保罗·艾伦。两人在学校里共同合作出第一个编程作品,名叫“Traf-O-Data”,这个程序可以计算在一定时间内,通过某段公路的汽车总数。

  7. Hace 4 días · Holy smokes. This has been one heck of a week at The Lunduke Journal! A pile of articles on computer history, breaking news on the biggest names in Linux & Open Source, big opinion pieces... and, of course, a little goofiness to keep things balanced.Once again: Thank you to all of The Lunduke Journal subscribers who make all of this possible.