Bill Gates Won't Buy Apple iPad
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It seems that former Microsoft boss and cofounder, Bill Gates is not impressed by Apple’s latest tech toy, the iPad tablet device, which was recently unveiled by the iPod maker and is scheduled for a March 2010 launch. Talking to Bnet blog, Bill Gates, who recently joined the Twitterverse, commented that he was not at all impressed by Steve Job’s creation and there was nothing special about the $499 device. Bill Gates, who is currently busy with work related...
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