Offers a brief overview of the history of Microsoft, explaining how the software corporation became a global leader in the computer industry and profiling the people who made it possible.
Draws from exhibits at the Ford Rouge Factory in Dearborn, Michigan, to examine the history of the Ford Motor Company and its pioneering founder Henry Ford.
Describes the lives of teenagers in Greece focusing on school, daily activities, leisure time, cultural celebrations, and work expectations. Features a timeline, a glossary of terms used in the book, and facts about Greece.
This book describes the founding and development of the Ford Motor Company, a company that was started in 1903 by Henry Ford, who set out to change the car-building industry by replacing a time-consuming manufacturing process with one that would enable more cars to be made more quickly.
This book describes the founding and the development of the Microsoft Corporation, from 1975 when Bill Gates and Paul Allen started their computer software company to Microsoft's modern high-speed applications of Vista and its ability to bring about change in the world of computers.