Bill Gates isn’t prone to nostalgia. The Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist has built a career and legacy on always looking forward, toward breakthroughs and solutions.
From an early age, Bill Gates was not a fan of school ... to academic settings dates back to his earliest years. In the book, Gates chronicles his upbringing and schooling as a self-described ...
In Source Code, Gates describes his early life and career. But the man dubbed ‘ruthless’ by many of his peers, is largely ...
In his new memoir, Bill Gates reveals that had he been a kid today, he believes he likely would have been diagnosed on the autism spectrum ; Gates tells PEOPLE that growing up "th ...
The Microsoft co-founder described his intense struggle with the decision, telling CNBC that he even tried convincing early programmer Ric Weiland to “take charge of things” so he could finish his ...
His comments are part of a broader reflection found in Source Code: My Beginnings, the first installment of his memoir trilogy, which explores his early years, his entrepreneurial journey, and the ...
That’s one of the more unexpected takeaways from Bill Gates’ new memoir ... his brief stint at Harvard, and the early years of “Micro-soft” in Albuquerque — back when the company ...
"Bill Gates is the John McEnroe of the tech world ... the 69-year-old recounts the first two decades of his life, from his early years in a "pleasant suburb of Seattle" to the founding of ...