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Four men loom large in Microsoft history
Microsoft was shaped by Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Steve Ballmer and Satya Nadella over the course of the last half-century in ...
Microsoft was resting on its laurels, sitting out the search revolution and fumbling the smartphone. Enter Satya Nadella, the ...
The world’s richest sports team owners include the billionaires at the top of the NBA, the NFL and European soccer. See the ...
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer reflects on his remarkable tenure at the company, and his current take as its biggest ...
As Microsoft prepares to mark its 50th anniversary, company veterans are reflecting on the pivotal role of the late Paul ...
GeekWire hosted hundreds of longtime Microsoft employees, key executives, company faithful and tech community members ...
Sports teams have become what Temple University sports economist Michael Leeds calls "the 'in' plaything for American ...
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at Town Hall Seattle during GeekWire’s Microsoft@50 special event on March 20, 2025. (GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) On this special episode of the GeekWire ...
All the Microsoft CEOs, in the company's 50-year history, have one trait in common. If you want to be an effective leader, curiosity is key.
I have great pride, and great joy, that the thing that we built has continued to flourish,” former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says in advance of the 50th anniversary.
2. Steve Ballmer pulls stories from spreadsheets. “Steve Ballmer can read a spreadsheet like no other human,” Smith said. “He can find a story. He finds insights.” Where Gates learns ...
Microsoft President Brad Smith imagines the Northwest with more than a million new homes, high-speed rail and no new taxes.