Steve Jobs and Bill Gates at All Things Digital Conference
A press release issued today announced that both Steve Jobs and Bill Gates will be participating in a joint appearance at The Wall Street Journal's "D: All Things Digital" conference which takes place between May 29-31 near San Diego, California.
The conference sessions are in interview-format with no prepared speeches.
Beyond the joint event, Steve Jobs will also be participating in his own segment "to discuss the latest developments at Apple, including new ventures such as the iPhone and Apple TV."
Steve Jobs has participated before at this conference, and provided some of his insights on Apple and the market.
The conference sessions are in interview-format with no prepared speeches.
Beyond the joint event, Steve Jobs will also be participating in his own segment "to discuss the latest developments at Apple, including new ventures such as the iPhone and Apple TV."
Steve Jobs has participated before at this conference, and provided some of his insights on Apple and the market.
Top Rated Comments
(View all)65 months ago
I'd love to see this descend into a brawl. Imagine the aftermath!
As long as it's not a mud wrestling match.
I like Steve and all.... but... hmmm...
65 months ago
Windows vs. Mac stuff aside: These sorts of events are not Bill's best venues - he's not particularly personable.
65 months ago
Gates will probably try to splooge Jobs with his Zune.
This should be fun. Two of the biggest rivals in the computer industy battling it ou :p
65 months ago
I really don't think these two icons hate each other as much as the internet community believes.Sure they have different philosophies about computers but in any case it should be an interesting discussion from these guys!
65 months ago
If they came on stage together and did the "I'm a Mac", "And I'm a PC" thing it would be just about the funniest thing ever.
65 months ago
it could be billed as "mac vs pc" ads, the originals.....
"Hi I make macs"-Jobs
"And I make PC's"-Bill
"Umm.. I think you mean you 'borrow; ideas from other OS creators."
"Why Mac, why would you think that?"
"Oh... lets look, windows 95 was nothing more then mac '89, and windows vista is nothing more then mac OSX lite."
"That's of no matter, have you seen our new zune, it's the most revolutionary music player to date."
"Oh, you mean the iPod was the most revolutionary music player to date."
"Fine, but our windows media center came out before your :apple:TV."
"Yeah, and the cassette player came out before the iPod, whats your point?"
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