Download Movie Pirates Of Silicon Valley
Steve Jobs was born on 1955 in San Francisco, California. He was adopted at birth by Paul and Clara Jobs, who Steve later referred to as his 'parents 1,000%'. During high school, he met Steve Wozniak, who would become his partner and co-founder at Apple. Although he initially enrolled at the expensive Reed College, Jobs eventually dropped out and started taking random courses while sleeping at friends dorm rooms. During this time, Jobs also traveled to India, began practicing Buddhism, and experimented with LSD.
In 1976, Jobs and Wozniak founded Apple Computer Company, to sell their first product: the Apple I, hand-built by Wozniak. The popularity of the computer was such, that it propelled Apple into success and made millionaires of Jobs and Wozniak. Windows 7 themes 3d fully customized 2011 free download for windows 10. Apple continued its groundbreaking pace, designing one of the first graphical user interfaces in the Apple Lisa, and following it with one of the most successful personal computers ever, the Macintosh. However, despite the success of the company, personal issues with Jobs and his clashes with the Board of Directors, led by John Sculley, ended up with Jobs being pushed out of his own company.
You are watching the movie Pirates of Silicon Valley produced in USA belongs in Category Drama, History with duration 95 Min, broadcast at 123Movie.cx,Director by Martyn Burke,History of Apple and Microsoft. Directed by Martyn Burke. With Anthony Michael Hall, Noah Wyle, Joey Slotnick, J.G. History of Apple and Microsoft.
After that, he embarked in other ventures like founding a computer company called NeXT, and buying Pixar, among other things. Meanwhile, during Jobs's absence from the company, Apple began to decline and sunk into near bankruptcy. In 1996, Apple 'bought' NeXT, paving the way for Jobs return to the company. Eventually, he found his way back to the CEO chair, while announcing a joint venture with perennial rival Microsoft. As part of his restructuring process, Jobs terminated a number of failed projects and launched some new ones. With the release of Mac OS X and the new iMac, Apple returned into its former relevance in the computer world. Meanwhile, Jobs led a variety of branching out efforts that ended up with the launch of the iPod, iTunes, the iPhone, the iPad, and back into mega-success.
Bill Gates was born on 1955 in Seattle, Washington to a prominent family. During prep school, he met Paul Allen, who would become his partner and co-founder at Microsoft. In 1973, he enrolled at Harvard College where he met Steve Ballmer, who would also become his future business partner at Microsoft. In 1975, Gates and Allen began operating under the name of Micro-Soft while working on a software for the MITS Altair 8800. The company was officially registered the next year and Gates never graduated from Harvard. Perhaps the defining moment of Microsoft and Gates's history was his approach in 1980 to IBM to offer them an operating system for their upcoming IBM PC.
Gates made a series of risky yet crucial decisions, like offering them someone else's software, and asking to retain the license over the software, which wasn't customary at the time. Both decisions proved to be accurate as DOS became one of the most important operating systems of the time, and software licenses became the prevalent form of software distribution, turning Microsoft into a key player in the IT industry. But Microsoft's biggest claim to fame came years later with the release of the Windows software.
Despite being largely similar to the Apple operating system, Windows availability to different computer manufacturers turned the software into the most used operating system in the world and Microsoft into the largest computer software company, while making Gates one of the wealthiest persons in the world. Despite Gates's success and the popularity of Microsoft, he has been often criticized by his business practices, which have been labeled as monopolistic and non-creative. Still, Windows continues to thrive and Gates has topped the Forbes list of wealthiest men in the world for years and years. Since 2008, Gates stepped down from his full-time job at Microsoft and dedicates most of his time now to philanthropic ventures. Pirates of Silicon Valley manages to present most of those events accurately, at least those that happened until its release in 1999. Other real events that are shown on the film are: • Wozniak burning one of his first computers.
• Gates's drunk driving arrest. • The groundbreaking 1984 Mac ad, directed by Ridley Scott. • Jobs's clashes with his employees. • Jobs humiliating an aspiring Apple employee. Although the leads are Jobs (Noah Wyle) and Gates (Anthony Michael Hall), the film features characters like Wozniak (Joey Slotnick) and Ballmer (John DiMaggio) narrating some of the key events within their respective companies, which gives the film a quasi-documentary feeling. There are separate moments where Wozniak and Ballmer break the fourth wall to highlight the importance of events like the birth of the graphical user interface in Apple, or the DOS pitch from Microsoft to IBM. Some of these narrated moments work out pretty well, but there are some that feel a bit awkward in their delivery.
- воскресенье 09 декабря
- 1