Gates supported Jobs' gaze, then began to shout too, with his false voice: - There is another way of seeing things, Steve! Xerox was our rich neighbor to both of them, and when I went home to steal his television, I discovered that you had already taken it!

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In the book "Steve Jobs" by Walter Isaacson, there is a moment where Bill Gates humorously acknowledges Jobs' perspective while exaggerating his voice to drive home a point. Gates mimics a sense of shared rivalry and camaraderie by suggesting that Jobs has already claimed something valuable from their metaphorical neighbor, Xerox. This interaction highlights the competitive yet collaborative nature of the tech industry, where each figure is aware of the other's...

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