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Bill Gates, Longhorn Wrangler
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| On May 2, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates addressed the Society of American Business Editors' conference in Seattle. In an on-stage question-and-answer session with BusinessWeek Seattle Bureau Chief Jay Greene, Gates talked about blogging, the video-game ma |
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May 5, 2005 17:06:05 |
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