Apple, Inc. CEO Steve Jobs and Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates, the seminal figures 
in the development of the personal computer, will make a rare joint appearance at The Wall Street 
Journal's "D: All Things Digital"  conference this year. The two men will jointly discuss the history 
and future of the digital revolution in an unrehearsed, unscripted, onstage conversation on May 30 
with D co-producers Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher.
Both executives have made multiple individual appearances at the conference, which will celebrate
 its fifth anniversary this year, and is known as D5. But this will be their first joint session at D, and 
a highly unusual event.
In addition to participating in the joint session with Mr. Gates, Mr. Jobs will appear on his own in a 
separate segment at D5 to discuss the latest developments at Apple, including new ventures such 
as the iPhone and Apple TV. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will also appear at the conference in his 
own segment, to discuss Windows, Office, the Xbox, Zune, and other topics.
 bronEn nu blijkt ook dat beiden heren - ondanks de vele 'steken' naar elkander toe via de media 
- het vrij goed met elkaar kunnen vinden getuige onderstaande foto's. 
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  Of seggen die 
foto's iets anders?
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Luister Steve, als dat idee van de iPhone 
zo goed was hadden wij het al
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Luister Bill. mijn iPhone en alle Mac spullen 
ownen straks de hele Markt
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Steve.. hoe dom kun je nu zijn met die 
maffe iPhone...gaat toch weg man!
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Eeehh Steve... die iPhone...Bill 
heeft gelijk hoor. Veels te duur 
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Eeeh Steve... jouw iPhone is gewoon 
een risky business,geloof mij nou.
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Steve..luister nou Bill is echt niet zo slecht als jij denkt.
 Bill Gates: ![]() -
 -Hij heeft het beste met jouw voor. 
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