Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen passes away

Sakshi Chaturvedi
Published on: 16 Oct 2018 4:09 AM GMT
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen passes away
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Seattle: Paul Allen, who along with Bill Gates founded Microsoft 43 years ago lost his life on Monday. He was 65.

In a statement, Allen's relatives said that the businessman died in Seattle (where Microsoft has its headquarters) from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

"My brother was a remarkable individual on every level," his sister Jody said in a statement.

"While most knew Paul Allen as a technologist and philanthropist, for us he was a much loved brother and uncle, and an exceptional friend."

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Despite always staying in the shadow of Gates, his partner and friend since they were teenagers, Allen was a passionate lover of computers and a key figure in the creation of Microsoft in 1975.

"Paul Allen's contributions to our company, our industry and to our community are indispensable. As co-founder of Microsoft, in his own quiet and persistent way, he created magical products, experiences and institutions, and in doing so, he changed the world," CEO Satya Nadella said in a statement.

"I have learned so much from him - his inquisitiveness, curiosity and push for high standards are something that will continue to inspire me and all of us at Microsoft," he added.

According to Forbes magazine, Allen -- born in Seattle in 1953 and whose fortune amounted to some $21.7 billion -- was the world's 44th-richest person.

With the money he made from the software company, Allen -- together with his sister Jody -- founded the Seattle-based Vulcan Inc. conglomerate, which managed his private investments and his philanthropic activities.

"I have the honour to work at Microsoft because of the early work of Paul Allen. Paul has had immeasurable impact on the tech industry and the Seattle community. He will be deeply missed," tweeted company President Brad Smith.

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The Microsoft co-founder was also the owner of a professional football team, the Seattle Seahawks; a pro basketball team, the Portland Trail Blazers; and was the part-owner of a soccer team, the Seattle Sounders.

His philanthropic work includes creating organisations devoted to research such as the Allen Institute for Brain Science, along with the Institute for Artificial Intelligence and the Institute for Cell Science, both of which also bear his name.

Sakshi Chaturvedi

Sakshi Chaturvedi

A journalist, presently working as a Sub-Editor at newstrack.com.

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