In the 1980s, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates stood at the forefront of the personal computer revolution, shaping the future of technology. Their discussions likely revolved around the rapid rise of personal computers and the shift from mainframes. Jobs prioritized design and accessibility, while Gates focused on versatile software. Their differing philosophies and debates helped define the tech industry’s direction, influencing how computers became integral to daily life.
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