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		As I recall, they licenced MS-DOS to IBM for use in their PC hardware for like, $USD 1 -- provided IBM included Microsoft interpreted BASIC.  Orgininal IBM PC's boot the interpreter if they can't find the MSDOS.   
IBM got to keep that sweet deal even up to the PS/2 -- the low end 286 models have MS interpreted BASIC(with cassette commands     ) in their roms.
 
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		Even funnier is that originally IBM forcasted its total PC sales to 200,000 units.  Then again, having been subjected to numerous technology forcasts and road maps that accuracy is about on par. 
 
I've no love of Microsoft, but I don't think the computer industry would have advanced anywhere near as fast without them.  They pretty much established a uniform standard for PCs everywhere.  It has been my observation that an industry is prohibited from advancement until a single standard is agreed upon. Either this occurs through mutual agreement or competition.   
 
Think VHS vs Betamax.  The VCR didn't really take off until Sony established VHS as the dominate format.  You'll find numerous other examples where a market was stagnated due to competing formats.  Off hand I can think of: 
 
US Cellular Phones (CDMA, TDMA, GSM, Irridium...) 
   Asia and Europe with a single standard are much further ahead in technology. 
 
Wireless (Bluetooth and that other IEEE standard) 
    Neither have been able to gain much foothold. 
 
High Efficiency Cars 
    Hydrogen vs Electric vs Hybrid vs Gas 
    There are numerous technical difficulties to be surmounted on this one. 
 
Electricity (AC, DC) 
    Edison vs Tesla (I think) 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
            
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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 Yeah, but vice versa...  Edison was convinced of the superiority of Direct Current, while Tesla (who actually had *REAL* scientific training) knew that Alternating Current was the way to go for distribution.  Both still exist today because they can fulfill different niches.  AC is best for transmitting over long distances (there are only two or three major DC transmission lines in the US), while DC is easier to work with in circutry, and easier to make portable (batteries are DC). 
 
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Didn't they but DOS from another programmer/company in the beginning, and then reprogram it, not starting from scratch though? 
But windows 1.0 was their original product wasn't it? The code I mean, if it was their ideas is up for discussion, let's not get into that!      
			
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 Oh lets!  XEROX PARC, 'nuf said, we're done. 
 
Actually just about everything Microsoft has ever produced was bought from someone else.  Even the Internet Explorer was and still is written by some slice of academia.  Once they got enough leverage to buy other people's good work and, importantly, improve on it they were golden and near unstoppable. 
 
The only thing I can think of that they did all on their own was Microsoft BOB, and anyone who remembers that knows why everyone else doesn't. 
 
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				  Yeah, but vice versa... Edison was convinced of the superiority of Direct Current, while Tesla (who actually had *REAL* scientific training) knew that Alternating Current was the way to go for distribution. Both still exist today because they can fulfill different niches. AC is best for transmitting over long distances (there are only two or three major DC transmission lines in the US), while DC is easier to work with in circutry, and easier to make portable (batteries are DC).
			
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And is it just me, or has the topic of this thread already been posted? I'm getting this weird dèjá vu feeling...  
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		Sony's format was Betamax (not VHS).  Most everyone else was VHS.  Beta, as it became to be called, was generally superior. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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