Yet, in 1975, Bill Gates and Microsoft co-founder, Paul Allen, saw the potential to turn a hobbyist’s toy into something more. They sold the first software language program, called BASIC, for the Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) Altair 8800, the first “personal computer.” BASIC, and the many software programs that followed from Microsoft developers and partners, helped spark a technology revolution that has transformed how they do business, how they live, and how they learn. At Microsoft, they create software – the instructions that help electronic devices like computers, cars and digital cameras work. Millions of people around the world use their technology every day, from multinational corporations that do business in many currencies and languages to small companies that count on just-in-time inventory systems to keep orders flowing.
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