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The blue-suited IBMers who had dominated the computer business for decades were wrong-footed by the switch from mainframes to personal computers. Standing on the threshold of the change was Bill Gates, ready to usher in the new paradigm. Gates and Paul Allen, his high school friend and partner in computer language development, were very different to the IBMers. The new entrepreneurs of Silicon Valley didn't wear suits.
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