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The billionaire rivalry between Apple and Microsoft
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1 year ago
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs partnered in the early years of their companies before their relationship took a turn. Here’s what happened between the two tech billionaires, and how it has impacted Apple and Microsoft until today.
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Although Microsoft and Apple are competitors when it comes to sales and dominating the market,
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Jobs and Gates have a much more complicated relationship than that.
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They've worked together in the past.
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They've traded some harsh words for each other in the media.
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The essence of Gates' opinion of Jobs is kind of like,
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you have great ideas, you have great taste,
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and those are things that Gates said about Jobs a lot, very often.
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But he did not believe that Jobs had the technical chops to lead a company
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into the new frontier of technology.
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I'm Jordan Hart. I'm a trending tech reporter here at Business Insider,
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and today we're going to be spilling the tea about one of the biggest rivalries
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in the tech industry between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
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Apple and Microsoft were both founded in the 1970s.
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Back then, personal computing was just emerging.
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People were trying new stuff, innovating things.
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Already at this computerized secretarial service,
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one secretary can handle what six did before.
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Warehouses don't need warehousemen. It's all done by computer.
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Microsoft and Apple were pretty early collaborators.
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Microsoft made the software for Apple's Apple II PC,
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but their relationship wasn't perfect by any means.
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One indicator that it may not go so well is a 1980s trip
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that Jobs took to convince Microsoft to create software for Macintosh.
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Jobs' sale pitch did not go over well with Gates,
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who kind of saw him as more as a salesman than like a real tech leader.
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They butted heads and they disagreed on the way their company should run
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and the way the tech industry should move forward.
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Our goal, and we think what serves the customer best,
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is to constantly be working on making things better.
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We're working on the next iPhone. We're working on the one after that.
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We're thinking about the one after that.
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As a lot of tech relationships between companies and CEOs work,
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I mean, you kind of need that rivalry and that competitor
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who's kind of neck and neck with you to innovate and create the next thing.
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We love the competition.
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People see that someone else has done a good job
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and we can surprise them by showing that we can match and go beyond.
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For the first few years of working on Macintosh,
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Apple and Microsoft were very involved.
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Gates even said that he had more men working on the Macintosh than Apple did.
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So there was a partnership there.
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There was a level of working together, creative ideas flowing,
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and the pair had a lot of respect for each other.
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The release of Windows in 1985 marked the end of the good vibes
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between Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
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Jobs felt like Gates and co. were ripping off Apple's idea
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of the graphical user interface.
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Meanwhile, Gates felt like they both took the idea from Xerox,
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who they both admired as a company.
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Jobs felt like Gates had no shame in just completely copying Gates' idea.
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And Gates felt like Apple didn't own one idea.
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If you ask me, Microsoft and Bill Gates did not rip off Steve Jobs and Apple.
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I mean, at this time, there was a lot of innovation,
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a lot of ideas floating around.
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Everyone was kind of trying to figure out how they could come up
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with the next big thing that consumers would love.
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So Microsoft was just doing what any other tech company would do,
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and Apple doesn't really own the idea of graphical user interfaces.
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At this point, the rivalry was full-blown.
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Microsoft and Apple were both in the personal computing space.
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Gates had a lot to say about Jobs' place in the tech industry.
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He praised his charisma, his taste, and his ability to command an audience,
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but ultimately felt like Jobs lacked the technical ability
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that it took for a tech leader.
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Jobs felt like Gates was a little bit too focused on business, too technical.
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If you ask me, they both had a winning formula.
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They just had different ingredients.
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Back in the 1990s, Microsoft was king of personal computing,
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thanks to its unique Windows interface, which was revolutionary.
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They were also the most valuable company in the world.
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And while Microsoft was at the top of its game in the 90s,
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Apple needed a $150 million investment from Microsoft to help it stay afloat.
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Apple was also dealing with a lot of turmoil at the executive level during that time.
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Steve Jobs had left the company and returned in the 1990s,
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staged a coup to become the CEO again.
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So there was a lot of moving pieces there,
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and that investment from Microsoft saved the company,
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or at least helped it not go under.
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Microsoft's investment in Apple isn't necessarily an indicator
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that Jobs and Gates were on great terms.
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There's a lot of competitors out there,
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but we think we have a much, much better product.
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So we'll see if people agree with us.
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In the early 2000s, Gates made it clear that he felt that the closed-off philosophy
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and ecosystem of Apple products would make it hard for people to commit to them
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without Steve Jobs being there to be the salesman that Gates knew he was.
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Gates isn't 100% wrong here.
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Apple is one of the most valuable companies in the world right now,
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but its last few earnings reports indicate that things are starting to slip there,
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and they need some innovation if they want to kick it up a notch
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and be that dominant force that they were when the iPhone first came out.
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Steve Jobs unfortunately passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2011,
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but four years before that, Jobs and Gates joined each other on stage at a conference,
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and the tone was a lot more appreciative and admirable than they'd been in years,
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and it seemed like the pair had really put the past behind them
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and were able to compliment each other for their hard work
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and where their careers ended up taking them.
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Gates and Jobs might have let bygones be bygones,
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but their companies are still very much in competition with each other.
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They're both worth over $3 trillion,
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and they're racing for their $4 trillion valuation.
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It's not just each other vying for that top spot,
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but the startup that started yesterday that's gotten, you know,
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over a million views on Kickstarter.
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So there's definitely a lot more tension between Apple and Microsoft
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with the companies that have yet to even come to fruition yet
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who want that iPhone moment or that PC moment
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to catapult them into the stratosphere like it did for Microsoft and Apple.
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Maybe there's another Steve Jobs and Bill Gates rivalry brewing.
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Oh, the brewing!
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Ah, tea!
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