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Android, Microsoft and Bill Gates
"Sorry, Bill": Android co-founder says Bill Gates is responsible for "the greatest mistake of all time," costing Microsoft $400 billion
Bill Gates revealed his greatest mistake of all time made Microsoft miss its opportunity with Android, partly due to mismanagement and antitrust-related issues. However, Android co-founder Rich Miner says Bill Gates is more responsible than he's letting on.
"You're More Responsible For Microsoft Losing The $400 Billion": Android Co-founder To Bill Gates
Android co-founder Rich Miner has criticized Bill Gates for Microsofts failure in the mobile market, which Gates admitted cost the company $400 billion.
Android prevented Microsoft from stopping mobile innovation, says co-founder, reacting to Bill Gates' 'greatest mistake'
Android co-founder Rich Miner has reacted to Microsoft founder Bill Gates' recent revelation, wherein Gates admitted that he deeply regrets losing out on the mobile phone business, describing it as “the greatest mistake of all time.
Android's co-creator pokes fun at Bill Gates' "whining"
Android’s co-creator, Rich Miner, pokes fun at Bill Gates whenever he comments on losing to Android. Honestly, Windows Mobile’s boxy interface has a charm that we still miss to this day. However, the software support
Android co-founder blames Bill Gates for Microsoft’s $400 billion mobile failure, here’s why
Android co-founder Rich Miner has attributed Microsoft’s mobile market failure to Bill Gates, stating that Gates was responsible for losing the smartphone wars to Android. Miner revealed he developed Android to prevent Microsoft from monopolizing mobile the way it did PCs.
‘Sorry Bill’, Android Co-Founder Rich Miner Blames Bill Gates For Microsoft’s $400 Billion Mobile Market Loss
Miner, who played a direct role in the creation of Android, responded sharply to Gates' recent admission that Microsoft's inability to secure a foothold in the mobile sector was one of the company's biggest mistakes.
Android co-founder on Microsoft’s $400 billion loss — 'Sorry Bill, that’s on you'
Bill Gates recently reflected on Microsoft’s missed opportunity during an interview with Eventbrite CEO Julia Hartz. “The greatest mistake of all time is the mismanagement I engaged in that caused Microsoft not to be what Android is,
Bill Gates reveals his biggest mistake ever which ended up costing his company $400,000,000,000
The American businessman confessed some 'mismanagement' in Microsoft meant the organization lost out on a major opportunity.
Android Co-Founder Blames Bill Gates for Microsoft’s $400 Billion Smartphone Failure
"Sorry, Bill": Android co-founder says Bill Gates is responsible for "the greatest mistake of all time," costing Microsoft $400 billion "I literally helped create Android to prevent Microsoft from controlling the phone the way they did the PC - stifling innovation. So it's… — J Street News (@Jane341e) January 16, 2025
Bill Gates' costly oversight: How Android outsmarted Microsoft
Bill Gates, considered a technological visionary, admits that his biggest mistake was neglecting the mobile operating systems market. This oversight allowed Google to create Android, which dominated the market and achieved the success that could have belonged to Microsoft.
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Android co-founder to Bill Gates: 'You're more responsible for Microsoft losing the $400 billion'
Rich Miner's comments come after Gates admitted to Eventbrite CEO Julia Hartz that Microsoft's failure to take over the ...
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“Sorry Bill”: Android co-founder blames Gates for Microsoft’s $400 Billion smartphone failure
Rich Miner, co-founder of Android, has pointed the finger at Bill Gates for Microsoft’s inability to dominate the mobile ...
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