paul allen

In 1975 Paul Allen and Bill Gates founded Microsoft, which grew into one of the great success stories of the personal computer era. [1]

At Lakeside School, Paul Allen (14 years old) and friend Bill Gates (12 years old) became early computer enthusiasts. [2]

While attending the Lakeside School outside Seattle, 14-year-old Paul Allen met 12-year-old Bill Gates, a fellow student and computer enthusiast. [3]

The Microsoft cofounder has recently sued what at first glance looks like half of Silicon Valley. [4]

Paul Gardner Allen (born January 21, 1953) is an American investor and philanthropist who co-founded Microsoft with Bill Gates and is one of the wealthiest people in the world with a personal wealth of US$12.7 billion as of 2010. [5]

On his own he has made a name for himself as a founder of and shrewd investor in hi-tech firms like Starwave, America Online and Ticketmaster, and as the enthusiastic owner of the NBA’s Portland Trailblazers and the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks. [1]

Less than a decade later, in June 1975, Allen and Gates, both college dropouts; Allen from Washington State University founded Microsoft with the intention of designing software for the new wave of personal computers. [3]

Paul G. Allen (born 1953) co - founded one of the world’s most lucrative and influential companies, the Microsoft Corporation, in 1974. [1]

Paul Gardner Allen (born January 21, 1953) is an American investor and philanthropist who co-founded Microsoft with Bill Gates and is one of the wealthiest people in the world with a personal wealth of US$13.5 billion as of 2010. [6]

Allen runs a venture capital firm, Vulcan Ventures, and has created the Experience Music Project, a museum of music history, in Seattle, Washington. [2]

Bill Gates schemed to take shares in Microsoft Corp. from his co-founder during the early days of the software company following his partner’s treatment for cancer, according to a new memoir by the billionaire co-founder, Paul Allen. [4]

Former Microsoft geek added considerable luster to jock credentials when his NFL Seattle Seahawks went to the Super Bowl in 2006; this year made it to the second round of the playoffs. [7]

Brett Lorenzo Favre (; Favre started ten games during his freshman year and won six of them. [5]

His investments were diverse: America Online, SureFind (an online classified ads service), Teluscan (an online financial service), Starwave (an online content provider), hardware, software, and wireless communications. [3]

Losing ground on World’s Billionaires rankings, but should have ranked lower all along: Our previous net worth estimates failed to account for high levels of debt, other investment losses following burst of tech bubble. [7]

Sources:
[1] Paul Allen: Biography from Answers.com
[2] Paul Allen
[3] Paul Allen Biography - Biography.com
[4] Forbes - Paul Allen
[5] Paul Allen
[6] Paul Allen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[7] #19 Paul Allen - Forbes.com

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