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Comparison and Contrast of Bill

Gates and Steve Jobs


by Miss Noor

Submission date: 18-Jul-2020 02:42PM (UTC+0500)


Submission ID: 1358964847
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Comparison and Contrast of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs
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