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June 27th, 2008

Bill Gates: Saving the world is easier than saving Microsoft?

Posted by Tom Foremski @ 2:58 pm

Categories: Microsoft

Tags: Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Tom Foremski

I was shocked when I first heard that Bill Gates was going to move much of his time away from Microsoft and devote it to giving away money.

MSFT is doing well financially but its short to long term prospects are challenging to say the least. The company needs a serious makeover and the best person to do that is a company’s founder.

Take a look at Apple Computer and the makeover that Steve Jobs engineered. It was stunning. Steve Jobs has done it time and time again. I call him the Babe Ruth of Silicon Valley because he has hit more out of the ball park than anyone else. Sure, you can get lucky once, but twice and thrice–that’s something else.

Bill Gates could do the same for Microsoft, I’m sure he could.

However, Bill Gates is no Steve Jobs, or is he?

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He was found guilty in the EU
Court of the EU is an independent body which is much hardly to lobby over or bribe, hence he didn't got away with it there.

In America you can have sex with children and/or kill your wife and get away with it. As long as you have some real money for some uber lawyer.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: TedKraan Posted on: 07/11/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
sure theres competition always  code_Warrior | 06/27/08
Re: sure there's competition always  terminalman | 06/28/08
Sounds like the MSFT line...  foremskiZDNet Moderator | 06/30/08
RE: Bill Gates: Saving the world is easier than saving Microsoft?  sickout@... | 06/27/08
RE: Bill Gates: Saving the world is easier than saving Microsoft?  Shekkery | 06/27/08
Bill Gates is a common criminal. And, he was allowed to keep the spoils.  DonnieBoy | 06/27/08
I beg to differ...  James T. Kirk | 06/27/08
Ok, you got me there, he is an uncommon criminal, but a criminal  DonnieBoy | 06/28/08
Seriously?  James T. Kirk | 06/28/08
He was found guilty in the EU  TedKraan | 07/11/08
Bill, take the money and run  ZDNET_guest666 | 06/27/08
Bill's correct to leave Microsoft  terminalman | 06/28/08
Change is hard...  foremskiZDNet Moderator | 06/30/08
Well, I guess he COULD be incredibly stupid. There was a 7 judge panel that  DonnieBoy | 06/28/08

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