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VIDEO: Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Together: Part 6 of 7

In Part 6 of 7, Steve and Bill reveal the greatest misunderstanding about their relationship, joke with Walt and Kara and receive a standing ovation from the crowd as they conclude their fireside chat.

Text and video coverage of the complete Steve Jobs and Bill Gates interview:

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  1. Wow married!, that was new, Applosoft lol. That’s they key idea I guess, even thouh each one has their market and way of thinking there should be a sort of collaboration not for their interests but for the sharing knowledge spread throught the technologies.

    Now let’s wait until mid of June for the WWDC.

    Great interview, thanks.
    http://www.aventurasdeuningeniero.com

    Posted by Dante Ortega at May 31st, 2007 at 2:18 am
  2. I almost got to like the real PC!

    “You and I have memories
Longer than the road that stretches out ahead.”

    (From Let it Be, ‘Two of Us’ by Paul about his relationship with Linda)

    What a great finish. The guy really is an artist.

    Posted by Jonathan Tilney at May 31st, 2007 at 3:26 am
  3. Pragmatic sentimentalism. Gratuitous ingratiation. P2P interop. who knows? I can quote rock tunes, it doesn’t make me an artist. The only genuine advantage here is the the functional codependency. That is not to say we are the beneficiaries of their friendship; I cant pretend a stranger is a long awaited friend.

    They seem to like doing what they do, and they let each other have their say. Civility, eh, it is not as impressive as they want us to believe, but it better then the aftermath of war as a basis for peace. Wow, they showed each other common courtesies, how novel.

    Posted by Paul Stewart at May 31st, 2007 at 4:22 am

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