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Message   Sean Dennis    All   Paul Allen 1953-2018   October 16, 2018
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From:
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/10/16/micr...

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RIP Paul Allen: Microsoft cofounder billionaire dies at 65 after facing third
bout with cancer

Two weeks after he went public with illness, philanthropist Alt-F4s from this
simulation we call reality

By Richard Chirgwin 16 Oct 2018 at 01:27

<Obit> Billionaire Paul Allen, who cofounded Microsoft with Bill Gates in 1975
and is credited with coining the company's name, has died of cancer aged 65.

The announcement was made by Vulcan Inc, the vehicle that managed Allen's
billions, on behalf of his family and the Paul Allen Network.

The organization said he died, "Monday afternoon, October 15, 2018, from
complications of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in Seattle."  Just two weeks ago, he
revealed the return of the cancer, and said: "I plan on fighting this
aggressively."  It was his third bout of the cancer, and developments in
medicine since his last battle with the disease in 2009 meant, he wrote, "my
doctors are optimistic that I will see good results from the latest therapies,
as am I."

Allen's biggest contribution to early Microsoft was deal-making rather than
code. With Gates responsible for most of Microsoft's programming work, it was
Allen who cut a deal to provide a disk operating system (DOS) for IBM's PC. He
turned to code Tim Paterson wrote for Seattle Computer Products, paying a 
total
of $75,000 for a clone of the CP/M operating system called QDOS that was later
renamed to 86-DOS. Microsoft eventually hired Paterson, renamed the software 
to
MS-DOS (not MD-DOS, New York Times), delivered it to IBM to ship as PC-DOS 
with
its fledgling 4.77MHz Intel 8088 PCs. The rest is history.

A successful treatment for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma led to Allen resigning from
Microsoft in 1983, although at that time he retained his seat on the Microsoft
board, eventually winding up as vice-chairman. He retained his shares, which
made him -- with cofounder Bill Gates -- a billionaire when Microsoft went
public in 1986. His departure from day-to-day activities at Microsoft wasn't
without some rancor: Gates had tried to buy Allen's shares at a low price in
1983.

Microsoft's post-Gates CEO Satya Nadella has been gracious, with this 
statement
tweeted this afternoon:

"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 institutaions, and in doing
so, he changed the world.  I have learned so much from him -- his
inquistiveness, curiosity and push for high standards is something that will
continue to instpire me and all of us at Microsoft.  Our hearts are with 
Paul's
family and loved ones.  Rest in peace.

- Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella"

[Original image:
https://twitter.com/Microsoft/status/10519609... -- Sean]

In 2010, Allen followed Gates and Warren Buffet in making the "Giving Pledge",
a promise to give away most of his estimated US$20bn wealth. He resigned from
the Microsoft board in 2009, following a second round of treatment for the
cancer -- but by that time, his interests had broadened considerably.

As well as interests in philanthropy, computer museums, the arts and music,
Allen had a fascination with underwater archaeology (his research vessel
discovered wrecks such as a Japanese Second World War battleship and the USS
Lexington), a six-engined, 227-tonne monster spaceplane Stratolaunch, and
collecting Second World War relics, such as a V2 missile.

His biggest business stumble was Charter Communications, which filed for
bankruptcy in 2009.

Allen also bought into sports: the Portland Trail Blazers NBA team, and the
NFL's Seattle Seahawks.

Vulcan CEO Bill Hilf emphasized that Allen had already considered the future 
of
his activities upon his death: "Paul thoughtfully addressed how the many
institutions he founded and supported would continue after he was no longer
able to lead them ... We will continue to work on furthering Paul's mission 
and
the projects he entrusted to us. There are no changes imminent for Vulcan, the
teams, the research institutes or museums."
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