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The '''Microsoft Corporation''' is a [[computer]] [[software]] company founded in [[1975]] by [[Bill Gates]]. Microsoft sells several dozen variations of the [[Microsoft Windows]] [[operating system]], which in 2007 has a dominant market share, perhaps 97%<ref>{{cite web
The '''Microsoft Corporation''' is a [[computer]] [[software]] company founded in [[1975]] by [[Bill Gates]]. Microsoft sells several dozen variations of the [[Microsoft Windows]] [[operating system]], which in 2007 had a dominant market share, perhaps 97%<ref>{{cite web
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The Microsoft Corporation is a computer software company founded in 1975 by Bill Gates. Microsoft sells several dozen variations of the Microsoft Windows operating system, which in 2007 had a dominant market share, perhaps 97%[1] of personal computers throughout the world. Another highly successful product for Microsoft has been Microsoft Office, which over the years achieved market dominance over various competitors such as Lotus 1-2-3 and WordPerfect. Microsoft is also known for its popular gaming console, the Xbox, the Zune mp3 player.

Microsoft shares are traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange. The company is one of the 30 companies that compose the Dow Jones 30 Industrials.

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  1. "Windows market share rises" (Retrieved 2007-04-06).
  2. Wall Street Journal, "Microsoft Chronology", Associated Press, December 13, 2007.
  3. Fox News.com, "Microsoft offers cash for Wikipedia edit", Brian Bergstein, January 23rd, 2007.
  4. InformationWeek, "Microsoft Pays Blogger To 'Correct' Wikipedia Entry", Paul McDougall, January 23, 2007.