History's verdict: Bill Gates, yes; Steve Jobs, no
June 24, 2008 (Tuesday) | Companies
When history is written about the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, Bill Gates will be remembered for his potentially historic contributions to society, and Steve Jobs, if he's remembered at all, will be thought of a great marketer and designer, but not much else. read more
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