Burst Attorney Deposes Bill Gates on Anticompetitive Case
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Burst Attorney Deposes Microsoft
Chairman (AP)
Burst Attorney Deposes Microsoft
Chairman (AP)
08/31/2004 07:26 PMAP - An attorney for a software company suing Microsoft Corp. for
alleged anticompetitive behavior deposed Bill Gates last week and
plans to ask a judge to make the testimony public.
Burst attorney deposes Microsoft
chairman
Burst attorney deposes Microsoft
chairman
08/31/2004 09:05 PMBoston Globe Sep 1 2004 1:41AM GMT
Burst.com attorney seeks to make Gates
deposition public
Burst.com attorney seeks to make Gates
deposition public
08/31/2004 08:55 PMSiliconValley.com Sep 1 2004 0:03AM GMT
"A post about bill gates somehow fools a
whole lot of people into believing bill
gates posted the story, or is at least
reading the comments with rapt
interest."
"A post about bill gates somehow fools a
whole lot of people into believing bill
gates posted the story, or is at least
reading the comments with rapt
interest."
04/16/2004 08:49 AMBurst wants Gates deposition released
Burst wants Gates deposition released
09/02/2004 07:55 AMBurst.com, which is suing Microsoft for patent infringement, plans to
ask a judge to lift a protective order sealing certain files.
Briefly: Burst wants Gates deposition
released
Briefly: Burst wants Gates deposition
released
09/02/2004 07:55 AMroundup Plus: Verizon opens global phone to consumers...IBM, Honda
team on voice-driven car navigation...Linux seller completes name
change...SAP names new VP.
Burst, Microsoft reach tentative
settlement in antitrust case
Burst, Microsoft reach tentative
settlement in antitrust case
03/14/2005 05:35 PMBurst.com had filed its lawsuit against Microsoft in 2002, alleging
that the software vendor stole patented technology and trade secrets
concerning Internet-based video-on-demand for its Windows Media
Player.
Attorney: More disclosure will end GPL
case
Attorney: More disclosure will end GPL
case
04/23/2004 04:14 PMDutch company Sitecom can get itself out of legal hot water if it
releases all the necessary software to comply with the General Public
License, an attorney says.
Microsoft ordered to pay $112 million in
attorney fees in California case
Microsoft ordered to pay $112 million in
attorney fees in California case
09/16/2004 06:56 PMSiliconValley.com Sep 16 2004 10:45PM GMT
Bill Gates on webl0gs and RSS.
Bill Gates on webl0gs and RSS.
05/21/2004 01:07 PM
Bill Gates on weblogs and RSS. It was inevitable, wasn't it?!
Embrace and extend, baby. Embrace and extend...
Bill Gates fined $800,000
Bill Gates fined $800,000
05/03/2004 04:36 PMCNN May 3 2004 8:05PM GMT
U.S. fines Bill Gates $800,000
U.S. fines Bill Gates $800,000
05/03/2004 03:16 PM
It may just be pocket change for
the richest man in the world, but Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates has
been fined $800,000 by the federal government for violating an
antitrust rule. Will the world's richest man feel an $800,000 fine?
The technical incident has nothing to do with the government's massive
antitrust battles with Microsoft (MSFT: Research, Estimates). Gates,
whose fortune has been estimated at more than $40 billion, ran afoul
of the Federal Trade Commission and the Justice Department's Antitrust
Division for his purchases of stock in a drug company and a
waste-hauling firm.
Bill Gates CES Keynote
Bill Gates CES Keynote
01/08/2004 07:33 PMYou know, tomorrow morning, when the International CES officially
opens, you will see the most cutting edge products and technology from
nearly 2,500 exhibitors. The International CES has a very impressive
lineup of leaders who want to share their knowledge with you. Our
keynoters include Fumio Ohtsubo, the president of Panasonic's AVC
Networks Company, and senior managing director of Matsushita
Electronic Industrial Company; Carly Fiorina, chairman and CEO of
Hewlett Packard Company; and Gary Forsee, chairman, president and CEO
of Sprint Company.
Dinner With Bill Gates
Dinner With Bill Gates
07/28/2004 09:41 AMJeff Maurone: Are you beginning to feel like you are in Myst
(the video game), because I was.
Bill Gates on Spam
Bill Gates on Spam
06/29/2004 01:38 PMInternet News Jun 29 2004 4:59PM GMT
bill gates on bl0gging
bill gates on bl0gging
05/20/2004 09:53 PMCEO summit talk where he name-checks RSS and blogging for the second
time
Bill Gates to Upgrade Fun
Bill Gates to Upgrade Fun
09/01/2004 01:57 PMThe Microsoft man has a plan for the parks. What it is, he's not
saying yet.
Bill Gates Gives $20M to CMU for New
Building
Bill Gates Gives $20M to CMU for New
Building
09/16/2004 01:06 AMtook Bill Gates several hours
took Bill Gates several hours
06/06/2004 03:12 AMA nice intuitive challenge .. Bill Gates figured it out ..
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Bill Gates to be Knighted
Bill Gates to be Knighted
01/25/2004 10:37 AMBill Gates And The Next Holy War
Bill Gates And The Next Holy War
06/24/2005 04:42 PM By Howard Anderson, Macworld UK
Bill Gates Is A Genius And You're Not
Bill Gates Is A Genius And You're Not
07/21/2004 11:39 PMAnalysts are cheering the news that Microsoft will pay its
shareholders a one-time dividend of $32 billion, that it will increase
its quarterly dividend and buy back another $30 billion in shares.
Bill Gates: Unplugged
Bill Gates: Unplugged
11/19/2003 03:25 PMMicrosoft's chairman compares Linux to Unix in the 1970s and urges
people to "be careful" with utility computing.
Bill Gates gets a 4% pay raise
Bill Gates gets a 4% pay raise
09/21/2004 12:24 PMMicrosoft Chairman Bill Gates, the world's richest man, got a modest
pay raise over the last year, according to a company filing.
Gates, who is also the company's chief software architect, received
$901,667 in salary and bonus from the company for the fiscal year
ended June 30, the company revealed in its proxy filing with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. That's up 4.4 percent from the
year earlier total in salary and bonus.
But Gates' increase was lower than the nearly 15 percent rise in pay
and bonus he received the previous fiscal year. The filing also shows
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer received the identical pay and bonus as
Gates, as he has each of the previous two years. Neither executive
received stock options.
With 1.1 billion shares of Microsoft stock, or about 10 percent of its
shares outstanding, Gates' dividends during the year came to about
$175.6 million.
This November, the company plans to pay a special dividend of $3 per
share, subject to shareholder approval. The company announced in July
that Gates will donate his $3.3 billion proceeds of the special
dividend to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the charitable
organization named for him and his wife.

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CNN MoneyRead full story...Is Bill Gates Innovative?
Is Bill Gates Innovative?
09/17/2004 12:34 AMI'd argue, to a certain degree, yes. After all, he is probably one of
the major force in creating the software industry -- software as
something that a company can sell on its own, rather than something
that is given away free with the hardware.
Bill Gates Says Make Spammers Pay
Bill Gates Says Make Spammers Pay
01/23/2004 11:00 PMAP via Daily Press Jan 24 2004 3:08AM GMT
Bill Gates : CES Coverage 2005
Bill Gates : CES Coverage 2005
01/06/2005 12:15 AMBill Gates, like many years before, headed up the keynote for the
Consumer Electronics Show 2005. Introduced with some light hearted
comedy by TV presenter Conan O'Brian, Bill Gates keynote announced
Microsoft's plans for the "digital lifestyle" in 2005.
Gates, starting 10 minutes late, announced that many new devices are
joining the "PlaysForSure" Microsoft program; the company
perceives there being problems amongst consumers as them being unsure
as to what music / content plays on what devices. Microsoft hope that
any concerns on these issues will be alleviated by this program. Gates
described music somewhat vaguely as "going digital", and
suggested the company was "pioneering" in the area. He
showed off the
iRiver device, and the
Samsung PMC. The ability to view photos on
PMC devices like the Samsung was touched on by Gates, who discussed
Microsoft’s advances in the area of viewing pictures. He’s hoping to
make it simpler to transfer digital content like pictures onto your PC
and demoed a camera (
Nikon D2X) with new transfer technology, as well
as in built wireless connectivity. Gate’s looked rather frustrated
when attempting to demo slide show technology on MCE 2005;
unfortunately, despite numerous attempts (and comic suggestions from
O’Brian) the slideshow failed to work until later in the show. It
became clear later that the bit had been setup to provide O’Brian / MS
PR team with an opportunity to Photoshop some photos of Gates for
comedy value; all in all the demo had three major failures.
Gates focused on “choice”, highlighting a commitment to letting people
view content when they wanted, on whatever device they wanted. He
described the centre piece for the drive as Windows
Media Center Edition, and noted that they had
shipped 1.4 million MCE devices. Products announced at CES included a
MSN TV device, a DVD Recording device, new SPOT watches, IP-TV, and
much more. Demoed was the MCE Extender for X-Box and MSN Remote Record
(currently in beta, to be launched later this quarter). The DVD
recorder was also demoed; the device is a records DVD’s, and also has
a TV tuner and a hard drive packaged together; the box is made by LG,
and features a MCE-esque style layout, with a very simple
functionality. This device is one of many new “integrated devices”
that Microsoft is keen on launching with MCE 2005. It also became
clear that the company is enthusiastic with High Definition (HD) TV
devices, offering high quality content in the home. One of the
presenters talked about voice, video and data coming through the same
pipe- named "IP-TV", an exciting, high bandwidth (and
perhaps futuristic) vision of content being offered in the years to
come. Software was demoed showing a baseball game where users could
control elements like angles viewed, made possible via IP-TV. The
potentials did seem quite endless for the technology, with a demo
being given on content being streamed from a MCE box onto a mobile
phone, and a mobile phone interacting with the box, functioning as a
big remote control. It’s re-assuring that Microsoft aren’t just
focusing on delivering content to one device (MCE boxes) but much
more; it’s also rather worrying that the company could be dominating
in many more markets.
Gates also announced a partnership between Microsoft, music channel
MTV, and
Tivo. Microsoft's
relationship with MTV is key for its push into the media centre
market. The company badly needs media providers like MTV to create
unique content to get users on the Windows Media platform. As part of
the agreement, MTV (and its sub-sites) will begin streaming content
using WMV 10. Microsoft wants to channel more content from providers
like MTV onto their media devices. The announcement comes with
MSN
Video, offering content for download straight to media devices
like the Creative Zen PMC. "We've declared our vision of enabling
digital entertainment anywhere, and today we are delivering three more
solutions to make that possible," said Blair Westlake, VP of
Media at Microsoft.
Tivo's recently launched "
TiVoToGo" will be done in partership with
Microsoft, allowing customers to transfer content recorded from TV
onto their Windows PC. Microsoft will offer a membership based
download service from the site, charging $19.99 per year for
un-limited access to content offered online. Content will be available
from Microsoft partners like MTV, as well as CNBC, MSNBC, Fox Sports,
Cookie Jar, Home and Garden TV, DIY Network, Food Network, Fine
Living, iFilm, Want Media and Break TV. Content offered will be
suitable for the range of "PlaysForSure" devices and will
later be compatible with Smartphones and Pocket PCs that support
video.
Xbox news was limited to discussion about the
products achievements over the past year, and noted that the X-Box
actually outsold the PS2. He noted
Halo-2’s
success, and said that there were 6.2m users playing the game. He
noted a commitment to making it easier for developers to code games
for the Xbox platform. Rumours that CES would see the launch of X-Box
2 were false; he touched on the fact that the next generation of Xbox
would be taking advantage of much higher graphics power, which
combined with HD-TV would produce much more enticing games.
All in all, Gates announced an impressive line up of new products at
CES. Although MCE didn't really take off as well as it might have last
year, the company hopes that 2005 will see far more interest in the
product. Microsoft hopes to re-assert itself in areas where it perhaps
lagged behind, and the offerings shown at this years CES are certain
impressive enough to make a good start.

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MicrosoftRead full story...Make spammers pay, Bill Gates says
Make spammers pay, Bill Gates says
01/25/2004 05:16 PMBoston Globe Jan 25 2004 9:01PM GMT
Bill Gates to get honorary knighthood
Bill Gates to get honorary knighthood
01/25/2004 01:52 AMiafrica.com Jan 25 2004 6:04AM GMT
Toyota Versus Bill Gates
Toyota Versus Bill Gates
08/10/2004 12:24 PMUnlike Microsoft, Toyota doesn't "rush to market."
Bill Gates: Chairman of the couch
Bill Gates: Chairman of the couch
01/06/2005 11:33 AMZDNet Jan 6 2005 2:03PM GMT
Letter to Bill Gates, Soon to be a
Webl0gger
Letter to Bill Gates, Soon to be a
Webl0gger
06/28/2004 03:15 PMI heard that Bill Gates may be blogging. In the Seattle Times, which
broke the story, Barry Mitzman is identified as "a former
public-television host who helps Gates write materials such as
position papers." He was told the news. "That's cool," he said. "If
Bill were to do a blog, that would be very interesting. I'd read it."
But would I? Will you? Advice to Gates follows...
Bill Gates says make spammers pay
Bill Gates says make spammers pay
01/24/2004 12:10 AMBoston Globe Jan 24 2004 4:32AM GMT
Bill Gates receives knighthood
Bill Gates receives knighthood
01/26/2004 06:41 AMArise Sir Global Philanthropist KBE and Bar
Bill Gates Has Left the Building
Bill Gates Has Left the Building
04/28/2004 05:25 PMFor the first time ever in the two years I've been blogging, I have
closed the comments on an entry. I always thought I could never get
enough comments, but the things happening on the semi-legendary Bill Gates entry need to stop. Comments are
split between very sad stories, and people making fun of those sad
stories.
While I was at it, I closed the comments on the
Bush and Clinton entries as well. People thought they were talking to
Bush (a title of "Emailing the President" probably didn't help), and
the Clinton thing is straying too far into politics (admittedly, my
own comments aggravated this).
I had to dig out the manuals to find the right tag to close them,
because I removed that tag from my template long ago, thinking I'd
never want to close the comments on anything.
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Make Spammers Pay, Bill Gates Says
Make Spammers Pay, Bill Gates Says
01/25/2004 04:14 PMSan Jose Mercury News Jan 25 2004 7:08PM GMT
Beating Bill Gates: Part 2
Beating Bill Gates: Part 2
03/14/2003 12:56 PMBill Gates at the 2005 International CES
Bill Gates at the 2005 International CES
01/05/2005 06:30 AMOnce again, Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates
opens the show with his vision of the year ahead in consumer
electronics. Bill will present his 2005 International CES keynote
address Wednesday, Jan. 5, at 6:30 p.m. PST in the Las Vegas Hilton
Theater.
Bill Gates Blog. AHHHHHH!!!!!
Bill Gates Blog. AHHHHHH!!!!!
06/26/2004 04:27 AM
Bill Gates May Blog. Always
ahead of the curve, the
astute visionary's groundbreaking foray into the virginal internet
territory, known by computer hackers as "web logging,"
won't be all business, either. He's expected to share personal
details such as tidbits from recent vacations. I for one am
trembling on the edge of my seat.
1.0 lacks
that special something.
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