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The History of Microsoft

Season 1 2009 - 2010
TV-G

  • 2009-02-04T12:00:00Z
  • 6m
  • 2h 30m (25 episodes)
  • Documentary
Welcome to The History of Microsoft. A video series that gives you a rare glimpse into the story behind the software giant. Using rare footage and never-before-seen photos we break down Microsoft's history by year. Every Thursday we will air a brand new episode beginning with 1975 where The History of Microsoft begins when the ALTAIR 8800 appeared on the cover of Popular Electronics inspiring two young men Bill Gates and Paul Allen to develop BASIC language software for it. Tune in.

25 episodes

Series Premiere

2009-02-04T12:00:00Z

1x01 1975

Series Premiere

1x01 1975

  • 2009-02-04T12:00:00Z6m

Today, we’re beginning a brand new series called The History of Microsoft. Travel with us back in time as we discover the roots of one of the world's most important technology companies. Using rare video and photos we bring you the heart of Microsoft's struggles and successes. Year by Year. Every Thursday we will air a brand new episode beginning with 1975 where "The History of Microsoft" all began.

2009-02-12T12:00:00Z

1x02 1976

1x02 1976

  • 2009-02-12T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1976 was the first year with an official name, it was the first time Bill Gates raised the issue of piracy and we hired our first full-time employee Marc McDonald.

2009-02-18T12:00:00Z

1x03 1977

1x03 1977

  • 2009-02-18T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1977 marks the beginning of an official partnership between Paul Allen and Bill Gates, we hire our first official employee and the FORTRAN-80, Microsoft's second language product finally becomes available.

2009-02-26T12:00:00Z

1x04 1978

1x04 1978

  • 2009-02-26T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1978 begins with the announcement of the Microsoft COBOL-80, which conforms to the 1974 ANSI standards for 8080, Z80, and 8085 microprocessor systems. We establish our first international sales office and fiscal year sales for the first time exceed one million dollars . Oh and of course, it was the year of Andy Gibb.

2009-03-05T12:00:00Z

1x05 1979

1x05 1979

  • 2009-03-05T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1979 is all about Basic when the M6800 version of Microsoft Basic is released, The 8080 version of Microsoft® Basic is the first microprocessor software product to win the ICP Million Dollar Award and we announce the availability of Microsoft BASIC Compiler for 8080 and Z-80 CP/M systems.

2009-03-12T12:00:00Z

1x06 1980

1x06 1980

  • 2009-03-12T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1980 means a new decade and new technology. Microsoft introduces the Z-80 SoftCard, Steve Ballmer joins the company and we announce XENIX OS, a portable, UNIX-based operating system for 16-bit microprocessors.

2009-03-22T12:00:00Z

1x07 1981

1x07 1981

  • 2009-03-22T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1981 means an entrance into the Operating Systems Business, we organize into a privately help organization and revenue jumps to over 17 million bucks.

2009-03-26T12:00:00Z

1x08 1982

1x08 1982

  • 2009-03-26T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1982 means a new Chief Operating Officer, a new logo and the very first in-house fax machine.

2009-04-01T12:00:00Z

1x09 1983

1x09 1983

  • 2009-04-01T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1983 means the end of an era with the resignation of Paul Allen, the introduction of MS - DOS 2.0 and the formation of Microsoft Press, a trade-book publishing division specializing in computer books.

2009-04-08T12:00:00Z

1x10 1984

1x10 1984

  • 2009-04-08T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1984 means a partnership with Apple, Microsoft Press Introduces its first two titles and we create a new Hardware and Peripherals Division dedicated to developing and marketing hardware products.

2009-04-16T12:00:00Z

1x11 1985

1x11 1985

  • 2009-04-16T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1985 brings the announcement of the release of Microsoft MacEnhancer expansion system, the Microsoft Mouse is quarantined in Canada and Microsoft celebrates its 10th Anniversary. There's some great footage of the 1985 Roast in this episode.

2009-04-23T12:00:00Z

1x12 1986

1x12 1986

  • 2009-04-23T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1986 brings a slice or royalty as Prince Charles of Great Britain pays a visit to the Microsoft Showroom at the Infomart in Dallas, we move to a new Corporate Campus and our stock goes public at $21 per share.

2009-04-29T12:00:00Z

1x13 1987

1x13 1987

  • 2009-04-29T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1987 brings the announcement of Excel for Windows, we ship our first CD-ROM application and Microsoft announces the "New Mouse" which is nicknamed the "Dove Soap Bar".

2009-05-06T12:00:00Z

1x14 1988

1x14 1988

  • 2009-05-06T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1988 announces Microsoft OnLine a two-way electronic support service, offering a complete package of technical support and service solutions. Microsoft Mouse sales top the one million mark, less than one year after hitting the 1/2 million mark and the "Making It All Make Sense" advertising campaign is launched.

2009-05-14T12:00:00Z

1x15 1989

1x15 1989

  • 2009-05-14T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1989 brings the availability of Office for the Macintosh, Steve Ballmer is promoted to Senior Vice President and we announce the availability of Microsoft Flash File System, a file system for Intel's flash memory technology.

2009-05-21T12:00:00Z

1x16 1990

1x16 1990

  • 2009-05-21T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1990 is about communication as we announce the integration of voice messaging capabilities into Microsoft Mail for AppleTalk Networks. WinMail, a Windows version 3.0-based mail front end is available for internal use and Russian MS-DOS 4.01 is the first Microsoft product localized for the Soviet market.

2009-05-28T12:00:00Z

1x17 1991

1x17 1991

  • 2009-05-28T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1991 brings a new toll-free Piracy Hotline Number for consumer reports or inquires about pirated Microsoft® products: 1-800-NOCOPYN. We announce the BallPoint Mouse, designed especially for use with laptop computers and sales of software applications written for Windows 3.0 skyrocket.

2009-06-04T12:00:00Z

1x18 1992

1x18 1992

  • 2009-06-04T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1992 is about partnership. Intel and Microsoft introduce a new specification (in beta form) called DV MCI (the digital video command set of MCI), that expands the Media Control Interface (MCI) for the Microsoft® Windows® graphical environment to work with current and future forms of digital video. We announce the Microsoft Certified Professional Program, a rigorous series of online exams covering Windows 3.1, LAN Manager, and SQL Server. And in response to an inflammatory newspaper article in the New York Post, Microsoft announces that there are no hidden messages contained in any of the Wingdings fonts in the Microsoft® Windows® operating system and certainly no hate messages against any religious or ethnic group.

2009-06-11T12:00:00Z

1x19 1993

1x19 1993

  • 2009-06-11T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1993 is a stellar year as we introduce Microsoft Encarta, the first multimedia encyclopedia designed for a computer. The Microsoft BallPoint Mouse is launched into Space and Microsoft reports that the number of licensed users of Microsoft Windows now totals more than 25 million, making it the most popular graphical operating system in the world.

2009-06-19T12:00:00Z

1x20 1994

1x20 1994

  • 2009-06-19T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1994 was an ambitious year as we introduce the architecture for its new software solution, code-named "Tiger," for delivering continuous media such as audio and video. We sign a definitive agreement to acquire Softimage, Inc. of Montreal, Quebec, a leading developer of high-performance 2-D and 3-D computer animation. And Microsoft Plus, a support program designed to increase users’ satisfaction with Microsoft and its products, is announced.

2009-06-29T12:00:00Z

1x21 1995

1x21 1995

  • 2009-06-29T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1995 was filled with Windows. On January 7, 1995, during his first keynote at the consumer electronics show in Vegas, Bill Gates announces Microsoft "Bob" for Windows. Microsoft and Dreamworks SKG announce that they have signed a joint-venture agreement to form a new software company and we announce internet explorer 1.0 for Windows 95.

2009-07-07T12:00:00Z

1x22 1996

1x22 1996

  • 2009-07-07T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1996 is all about partnerships. The Interactive Media Division is created consisting of MSN, the MSN online service games and kids' titles and the information businesses formerly residing in the now-dissolved Consumer Division. Microsoft Internet Explorer version 2.0 for Windows 95 is available in 22 languages, bringing Microsoft's Web browser to the largest international audience of any Internet client software and Microsoft and America Online (AOL) form a partnership.

2009-07-15T12:00:00Z

1x23 1997

1x23 1997

  • 2009-07-15T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1997 is filled with big moves as the Company announces the immediate availability of Office 97, we sign an agreement to acquire WebTV Networks for approximately $425 million in stock and cash and Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4.0 is released to critical acclaim and enormous customer demand.

2009-07-23T12:00:00Z

1x24 1998

1x24 1998

  • 2009-07-23T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1998 means a changing of the guard as Bill Gates appoints Steve Ballmer president of Microsoft. Microsoft Corporation's Board of Directors approves a 2-for-1 split of its common shares and The U.S. Justice Department and 20 state attorneys general file an antitrust suit against Microsoft, charging the company with abusing its market power to thwart competition.

2010-01-28T12:00:00Z

1x25 1999

1x25 1999

  • 2010-01-28T12:00:00Z6m

For Microsoft, 1999 is the end of the decade but just the beginning of more growth. Microsoft is one of the first software companies to create its own computer science research organization, called MSR. Internet Explorer 5.0 is introduced by Bill Gates at a launch event on the Microsoft campus in Redmond and MSN Mobile the newest addition to the MSN(TM) network of Internet services is available.

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