In an age of tech tycoons without moral hard drives, Bill Gates’s memoir paints a more human picture
The tech billionaire offers glimpses of humanity in the first of three planned memoirs, such as his childhood nickname of ...
In an age of tech tycoons without moral hard drives, Bill Gates’s memoir paints a more human picture
There are touching memories woven in about his card-playing grandmother and his teenage friend Kent Evans, who died tragically early. For all his attributes – Gates is an innovative thinker ...
As I fire up the laptop to write this review, a company called Microsoft — or Micro-Soft as it started — asks me for an ...
I give Kent credit, along with Paul (Allen), for setting the direction that I ended up going down.” Evans' death provided the impetus for Gates to reconnect with Allen, who was already attending ...
In his new memoir, "Source Code," billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates opens up about his adolescence and early adult life.
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