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Paul Allen, co-founder of computer giant Microsoft, has died of complications from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Allen used his fortune to fund his many business and philanthropic interests. He was 65.
Paul G. Allen, who founded Microsoft with Bill Gates before making his mark in technology investing, sports ownership, commercial space, global philanthropy, the environment, museums and the arts ...
Allen was regarded inside Microsoft as an intuitive thinker who had a sixth sense about new products, according to Stephen Manes’ and Paul Andrews’ 1993 biography of Gates.
Paul Allen, a co-founder of Microsoft, in New York, Jan. 31, 2014. Allen said on Oct. 23 that he would donate $100 million to the fight against Ebola, which has killed almost 5,000 people so far ...
[Editor’s Note: Microsoft @ 50 is a year-long GeekWire project exploring the tech giant’s past, present, and future, recognizing its 50th anniversary in 2025.] Next time you right-click on a ...
U.S. companies still have the responsibility and opportunity to stand up for American ideals that support economic growth and ...
One of this set will be included in the auction An estimated $1bn (£847m) worth of art belonging to the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen will be sold at the largest art auction in history.
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer came close to selling his entire stake in the company around 2015 or 2016, after his ...
Microsoft Corp. announced yesterday that Paul Allen, co-founder of the software giant, won’t seek re-election to the company’s board of directors but will instead take on a new role as senior ...
Next time you right-click on a mouse, thank Paul Allen. In the early 1980s, before the Microsoft co-founder left the company, he made the call to go with two green buttons on the beige Microsoft ...