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Image: Vulcan Inc Paul Allen and Bill Gates ignited the personal computing revolution. Technologist and philanthropist Paul Allen, who co-founded Microsoft in 1975, has passed away at age 65.
11 Paul Allen was friendly with many famous faces including musician, Bono Credit: Rex Features The shy, spectacled man desperately need the glitz and glamour that rock stars could lend to him.
MICROSOFT co-founder Paul Allen has died aged 65, after battling non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma for the third time. He announced his cancer had returned just two weeks ago. We take a look at his life… ...
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has died aged 65 from "cancer complications", his family said. The billionaire was suffering from non-Hodgkin lymphoma and died in Seattle on Monday afternoon.
PAUL Allen was the most famous man you’ve probably never heard of. But the so-called “Loch Ness Monster of the Internet age” lived the lives of a hundred men — a hundred fabulously wealthy ...
Voices The pace of tech change in Paul Allen’s lifetime was nothing compared to what we’ll live through in the next 20 years In the near future, artificial intelligence could disrupt the very ...
Paul Allen has passed away at 65. News of the Microsoft founder's death comes just two weeks after it was revealed that he was battling non-Hodgkin's lymphoma for the third time.
Allen first met Gates in secondary school in Seattle when he was 14 and the Microsoft chief was a gangly, freckled, awkward 12-year-old, but in reality looked as though he was just eight. Despite ...
It isn’t easy for a friendship to survive the co-founding of a highly successful company. That’s evident in the relationship between Microsoft co-founders Paul Allen and Bill Gates.
Georges Seurat’s Les Poseuses Ensemble (Petite version) (1888) is auctioned during the Paul Allen sale at Christie’s in Rockefeller Center in New York. Photograph: Jeenah Moon/The New York Times ...
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