50 Years of Microsoft: A Legacy of Innovation
Yesterday, April 4, 2025, marked an incredible milestone: 50 years since Microsoft was born. What started as a dream in a small Albuquerque office, sparked by two young visionaries—Bill Gates and Paul Allen—has grown into a global tech titan that’s shaped the way we live, work, and connect. Let’s take a stroll through five decades of Microsoft’s journey, celebrating its triumphs, evolution, and enduring impact. The Early Days: A BASIC Beginning In 1975, Gates and Allen saw an opportunity in the Altair 8800, one of the first personal computers. They wrote a version of the BASIC programming language for it, kickstarting the idea that software could power the future. Microsoft wasn’t just born—it was ignited with a belief that computers could be for everyone, not just hobbyists or corporations. By 1980, their big break came with IBM, licensing MS-DOS and setting the stage for the PC revolution. The Windows Era: A New View If there’s one thing synonymous with Microsoft, it’s Windows. ...

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