Bill Gates: ‘Manufacturing computers seemed too risky…Writing software was just brainpower and time’
The Microsoft cofounder recalls his early thinking on hardware vs. software in an excerpt from his latest book.
Bill Gates said he'll give away the "vast majority" of his money, and his philanthropy hasn't meant sacrificing pleasures like burgers or movies.
Bill Gates said he'll give away the "vast majority" of his money, and his philanthropy hasn't meant sacrificing pleasures ...
Bill Gates (second from left) pictured with his father, William Gates Sr., his mother, Mary Gates, and his then wife, Melinda French Gates. © 2024 Fortune Media IP ...
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Bill Gates didn't think he was 'successful' for decades—even 11 years after becoming a billionaireBill Gates remembers the first time he truly felt successful ... Even after taking Microsoft public in 1986 and landing on a ...
It's towards the end of our interview that Bill Gates reveals new numbers on how much his charitable ... He tells me, for his ...
Standing atop Silicon Valley in the 1990s, Bill Gates still felt his perch to be precarious. Objectively, he was set for life ...
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates on Monday disclosed that he has donated $100 billion to charitable causes. What Happened: ...
In his new memoir, "Source Code," Gates explores his childhood in Seattle, deep friendships and his early path in coding, ...
A nostalgic report details Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates' early days when the company was just starting, detailing that the executive didn't revel in the firm's success until the late 90's because ...
Steve Jobs (left) believed Bill Gates (right) should have taken acid in order for Microsoft's early products to be more interesting. © 2024 Fortune Media IP Limited ...
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