Bill Gates and his friend Paul Allen founded their first company, Traf-O-Data, as high school students. They created a machine that could process and analyze traffic data, which they sold to local transportation departments.
Traf-O-Data eventually ended, but it led Gates and Allen to discover the Intel 8080 microprocessor, which they saw as a revolutionary technology that could change everything.
This inspired Gates to start Microsoft, a company that would have a huge impact on the computer industry and eventually become the world’s largest personal-computer software company. Gates and Allen’s passion for technology and innovation paved the way for the digital revolution that we see today.
We made, you know, like $10,000 – which at the time seemed like a lot – by processing these funny tapes through our little machine.
Well the key thing was that we saw the importance of software when coupled with the miracle of the microprocessor and that there would be platforms initially – although it seems quite limited in today’s view.
Well it’s hard to say what the history books of personal computing would look like if IBM hadn’t come in.