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In How the Web Was Won, veteran Seattle Times journalist Paul Andrews chronicles, for the first time, the most remarkable business turnaround of the 1990s: the story of Microsoft's turbulent journey from Windows to the Web - and of the handful of internet believers who led the charge.
Taking the reader into the mind of Microsoft, Andrews reveals how the company struggled first to comprehend and then capitalize on the Net. How twenty-two-year-old Internet hound J. Allard was shocked to learn that nobody at Microsoft seemed to know anything about networking computers when he arrived in late 1991. How Steve Ballmer, Gates's Harvard buddy and second in command at Microsoft, lit the internet fuse with a head-scratching e-mail in December 1993.
How Gates's technical assistant Steven Sinotsky discovered in early 1994 that Cornell University, his alma mater, was more "wired" than the world's most successful software company.
And how by mid-1995, awash in the rising tide of Netscape, America Online, Java, and the Web, Bill Gates assigned the internet the highest level of importance, launching an effort that, in a matter of months, would provoke the justice Department, competitors, and industry analysts to warn that Microsoft could someday rule the internet.
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How the Web Was Won: How Bill Gates and His Internet Idealists Transformed the Microsoft Empire
August 15, 2000, Broadway
Paperback
in English
- 1st Trade edition
0767900499 9780767900492
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How the Web was won: Microsoft from Windows to the Web : the inside story of how Bill Gates and his band of internet idealists transformed a software empire
1999, Broadway Books
Hardcover
in English
- 1st ed.
0767900480 9780767900485
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How the Web was won: Microsoft from Windows to the Web : the inside story of how Bill Gates and his band of internet idealists transformed a software empire
1999, Broadway Books
in English
- 1st ed
0767900480 9780767900485
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [331]-332) and index.
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