Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates struggled intensely with the “stay or go” decision that ultimately made him a billionaire.
Gates and Allen then established Microsoft on April 4, 1975, with Gates as the CEO. The name was a blend of "micro-computer" and "software". While Gates oversaw the business he would also continue to ...
Some episodes covered in Source Code – such as the "legal intricacies of Microsoft's negotiations with a long-defunct Seattle ...
In his new memoir, "Source Code," Gates explores his childhood in Seattle, deep friendships and his early path in coding, ...
GeekWire revisited Bill Gates’ classic book, The Road Ahead, and found parallels to the AI revolution that the world is ...
Bill Gates talks about Microsoft's 50th anniversary, parallels between AI and the early days of the PC, and where he sees the ...
In his new memoir, "Source Code," billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates opens up about his adolescence and early adult life.
BILL Gates has admitted he was “a loner, a nerd, a bit obnoxious” at school and didn’t have a girlfriend while he began to build Microsoft. Bill Gates with parents Bill Sr and Mimi following ...
“Part of the trip was exhilarating,” Gates admits — but ... the pair would go on to start Microsoft.) Although much of their time was spent working on a computer program that Lakeside ...
Bill Gates says he's gotten a few things wrong during his decadeslong tech career. The Microsoft founder spoke to The New York Times about how some of his predictions for the tech industry didn't ...
Years before Bill Gates ... Feb. 4 — the Microsoft co-founder, 69, shares a number of candid stories about his early years. For instance. during the summer of 1972, while Gates was still in ...
Said parents, Bill ... future Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, were asked to test software for bugs at Seattle’s first computer timesharing company. By the time he turned 15, Gates was creating ...