Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates used to sneak out of the house at just 13 to write and test out computer codes. His rebellion ...
Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates used to sneak out of the house at just 13 to write and test out computer codes. His rebellion continued into college, when he dropped out of Harvard University to ...
Steve Ballmer mirrored Bill Gates' energy, boosted his social life, and became the round-the-clock business partner he needed ...
These days, we often hear about the importance of failure and the role it may play in launching or advancing our careers. It ...
The Microsoft founder said he was worried about unchecked AI, the climate crisis, disease, and nuclear war.
Initially, Bill Gates tried to balance running Microsoft while studying and even tried to convince another high school friend ...
AI, climate change and bioterrorism are high on the agenda of concerns for the next generation, says Microsoft co-founder ...
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates struggled intensely with the “stay or go” decision that ultimately made him a billionaire.
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The first in a planned trilogy of books about his life, Source Code covers Gates' remarkable childhood in Seattle, his brief ...
Bill Gates, who left Harvard at 20 to become Microsoft's first CEO in 1975, recently expressed regret over quitting college, reflecting on the enriching experience he had there. In his memoir Source ...
In his new memoir, "Source Code," billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates opens up about his adolescence and early adult life.