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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Traf-O-DataTraf-O-Data - Wikipedia

    Traf-O-Data was a business partnership between Bill Gates, Paul Allen and Paul Gilbert that existed in the 1970s. The objective was to read the raw data from roadway traffic counters and create reports for traffic engineers.

  2. Jul 18, 2022 · In fact… neither. Before Microsoft was even a gleam in Bill Gates’ eye, he and Paul Allen started another computer company: Traf-O-Data. The original Traf-O-Data logo. It all started back in the early 1972 at Lakeside High School in Seattle, WA.

  3. Mar 25, 2017 · Traf-O-Data was a startup in the 1970s that developed a computer system to count traffic. Paul Gilbert, a UW engineering student, was their partner who built the microcomputer from scratch.

  4. Apr 4, 2011 · They built a computer based on an Intel 8008 chip and used it to analyze traffic data for the Washington state highway department, doing business as Traf-O-Data. Allen went to work for...

  5. everything.explained.todayTraf-O-DataTraf-O-Data Explained

    Traf-O-Data was a business partnership between Bill Gates, Paul Allen and Paul Gilbert that existed in the 1970s. The objective was to read the raw data from roadway traffic counters and create reports for traffic engineers.

  6. In Seattle, Washington, from 1973-74 high school students Bill Gates and Paul Allen, and Paul Gilbert founded a partnership called Traf-O-Data. The objective was to read the raw data from roadway traffic counters and create reports for traffic engineers.

  7. Oct 16, 2018 · Paul Allen and Bill Gates launched Traf-o-Data as teens, a company that analyzed traffic data for Washington state roads department. The venture failed, but taught them about microprocessors and led to Microsoft.