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Gates-Jobs relationship explored in new PBS documentary

The rocky 30-year partnership between Apple's Steve Jobs and Microsoft's Bill Gates is featured in the new PBS documentary on Jobs's career. Read more

Editor's note
The new PBS documentary on Steve Jobs's career looks like it has some interesting stuff, including the Gates-Jobs rivalry and some information that hasn't been aired before. It premiers tonight in the U.S. and will also be available on the PBS website on Thursday. -Jason

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