i'd tell u but I'm trying to find out the exact same thing sorry
When I was with the company over 10 years ago the majority of the manufacturing was done in Bothell Washington. Regional sites were also being set up in Canada, Puerto Rico, Ireland, and Singapore. The opening of these sites led to the closure of the Bothell plant and the first layoffs in the company history back in 1996. I also believe there is a site somewhere in Florida now.
i'd tell u but I'm trying to find out the exact same thing sorry
Probably at a computer factory or a Microsoft computer factory.
Microsoft does not make computers.
all computers have Microsoft on them because that's the brand name that designed and made the computers
he made Microsoft computers and currently still is
Bad News, most of Microsoft makes their money on is Microcomputer Software which is why they are called M-----------------.
He was an entrepreneur and chairman of Microsoft (Microsoft programs in our computers for example, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Powerpoint, etc.) so he made a living out of that.
Microsoft's flagship product is Microsoft Windows, an operating system that has made its way onto the vast majority of computers by the 1990s.
It is a Browser for Windows Computers by Microsoft.
No, as Microsoft doesn't make computers.
Bill Gates partner really made Microsoft.Bill brought Microsoft from his partner who who died in 1999
Microsoft does not make computers.
Robert H. Blissmer has written: 'Introducing Computers 94-95' 'Working with computers' -- subject(s): Computers 'Working with Microsoft Works 3.0' -- subject(s): Microsoft Works 'Introducing Computers' 'Introducing Computers: Concepts, Systems, and Applications, 1990-91 : The Fundamentals' 'Working with Microsoft Office 4.3' -- subject(s): Business, Computer programs, Electronic spreadsheets, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel (Computer file), Microsoft Office, Microsoft PowerPoint (Computer file), Microsoft Word, Presentation graphics software, Word processing 'Introducing Computers, Concepts, Systems and Applications 1996-1997 (Introducing Computers)'
Only in that Microsoft works with computers.
As long as you have the Microsoft software, it can be on any computer. Although, some computers only offer Microsoft as their software - most of which do. Mac computers don't have it, nor do Apple or those big brand names, since they compete with Microsoft.