
In the 1980s Steve Jobs and Bill Gates stood at the leading edge of personal computing shaping technology’s path.
Their talks likely covered the swift rise of home computers and a shift away from mainframes. Jobs pressed for design clarity and user focus with the Macintosh. Gates advanced broad software platforms through Windows.
They weighed rivalry with Jobs wary of Microsoft’s expansion and Gates outlining software’s growing sway. Their contrasting visions steered industry evolution and helped embed computers in daily life.
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