May 31st, 2007

Steve Jobs and Bill Gates At The D5 Conference: The Funniest Tech Interview Ever

by Scott Karp

Steve Jobs and Bill Gates did a joint interview at the D5 Conference, and the D5 blog was savvy enough to create a video highlighting the funniest moments — and they are FUNNY.

Be sure to watch about 6 minutes in where Kara Swisher asks what’s the greatest misconception about Steve and Bill’s relationship — you have to see Bill’s reaction to Steve’s response.

Also, check out the pre- and post-roll ads, playing right here on Publishing 2.0 — no, I don’t get any of that revenue, just the joy of sharing the video with you. This is a brave move by the WSJ and the advertisers — after all, this could be embedded on a porn site. Not that it would fit, really.

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  3. (Visto en All Things Digital, vía Publishing 2.0)

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  5. the interview. Many folks have covered their relationship or the relationship between Apple and Microsoft. I watched the entire interview (below is a highlight reel) as well. It was great to hear them answer questions and tell stories from each of their

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