Information about Bill Gates
- For other people named Bill Gates, see Bill Gates (disambiguation).
Gates is one of the best-known entrepreneurs of the personal computer revolution. Although he is widely admired,[3][4][5] his business tactics have been criticized as anti-competitive and in some instances ruled as such in court.[6][7] Since amassing his fortune, Gates has pursued a number of philanthropic endeavors, donating large amounts of money to various charitable organizations and scientific research programs through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, established in 2000.
The annual Forbes magazine's list of The World's Billionaires has ranked Gates as the richest person in the world from 1995 to 2007, with recent estimates putting his net worth near $59 billion.[8] When family wealth is considered, his family ranks second behind the Walton family, heirs of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton. In July 2007, Fortune Magazine reported that the increase in value of Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's holdings of stock caused him to surpass Bill Gates as the world's richest man.[9][10] Forbes however, maintains that Slim is still second to Gates as of its last calculation of billionaire fortunes. Forbes does not plan to recalculate Slim's wealth until next year.[11]
Early life

Álvaro Uribe (the president of Colombia) and Bill Gates
Gates excelled in elementary school, particularly in mathematics and the sciences. At thirteen he enrolled in the Lakeside School, Seattle's most exclusive preparatory school. When he was in the eighth grade, the school mothers used proceeds from Lakeside's rummage sale to buy an ASR-33 teletype terminal and a block of computer time on a General Electric computer.[12] Gates took an interest in programming the GE system in BASIC and was excused from math classes to pursue his interest. After the Mothers Club donation was exhausted he and other students sought time on other systems, including DEC PDP minicomputers. One of these systems was a PDP-10 belonging to Computer Center Corporation, which banned the Lakeside students for the summer after it caught them exploiting bugs in the operating system to obtain free computer time.
At the end of the ban, the Lakeside students (Gates, Paul Allen, Ric Weiland, and Kent Evans) offered to find bugs in CCC's software in exchange for free computer time. Rather than use the system via teletype, Gates went to CCC's offices and studied source code for various programs that ran on the system, not only in BASIC but FORTRAN, LISP, and machine language as well. The arrangement with CCC continued until 1970, when it went out of business. The following year Information Sciences Inc. hired the Lakeside students to write a payroll program in COBOL, providing them not only computer time but royalties as well. At age 14, Gates also formed a venture with Allen, called Traf-O-Data, to make traffic counters based on the Intel 8008 processor. That first year he made $20,000; however, when his age was discovered, business slowed.[16][17]
As a youth, Bill Gates was active in the Boy Scouts of America where he achieved its second highest rank, Life Scout. According to a press inquiry, Bill Gates stated that he scored 1590 on his SATs.[18] He enrolled at Harvard College in the fall of 1973 intending to get a pre-law degree,[19] but did not have a definite study plan.[20] While at Harvard, he met his future business partner, Steve Ballmer, whom he later appointed as CEO of Microsoft. At the same time, he co-authored and published a paper on algorithms with computer scientist Christos Papadimitriou.[21]
Microsoft
BASIC
After reading the January 1975 issue of Popular Electronics that demonstrated the Altair 8800, Gates contacted MITS (Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems), the creators of the new microcomputer, to inform them that he and others were working on a BASIC interpreter for the platform.[22] In reality, Gates and Allen did not have an Altair and had not written code for it; they merely wanted to gauge MITS's interest. MITS president Ed Roberts agreed to meet them for a demo, and over the course of a few weeks they developed an Altair emulator that ran on a minicomputer, and then the BASIC interpreter. The demonstration, held at MITS's offices in Albuquerque, was a success and resulted in a deal with MITS to distribute the interpreter as Altair BASIC. Paul Allen was hired into MITS,[23] and Gates took a leave of absence from Harvard to work with Allen at MITS, dubbing their partnership "Micro-soft" in November 1975.[23] Within a year, the hyphen was dropped, and on November 26, 1976, the tradename "Microsoft" was registered with the USPTO.[23]Microsoft's BASIC was popular with computer hobbyists, but Gates discovered that a pre-market copy had leaked into the community and was being widely copied and distributed. In February 1976, Gates wrote an Open Letter to Hobbyists in the MITS newsletter saying that MITS could not continue to produce, distribute, and maintain high-quality software without payment.[24] This letter was unpopular with many computer hobbyists, but Gates persisted in his belief that software developers should be able to demand payment. Microsoft became independent of MITS in late 1976, and it continued to develop programming language software for various systems.
According to Gates, people at Microsoft often did more than one job during the early years; whoever answered the phone when an order came in was responsible for packing and mailing it. Gates oversaw the business details, but continued to write code as well. In the first five years, he personally reviewed every line of code the company shipped, and often rewrote parts of it as he saw fit.[25]
IBM partnership
In 1980 IBM approached Microsoft to make the BASIC interpreter for its upcoming personal computer, the IBM PC. When IBM's representatives mentioned that they needed an operating system, Gates referred them to Digital Research (DRI), makers of the widely used CP/M operating system.[26] IBM's discussions with Digital Research went poorly, and they did not reach a licensing agreement. IBM representative Jack Sams mentioned the licensing difficulties during a subsequent meeting with Gates and told him to get an acceptable operating system. A few weeks later Gates proposed using 86-DOS (QDOS), an operating system similar to CP/M and which Tim Paterson of Seattle Computer Products had made for hardware similar to the PC. Microsoft made a deal with SCP to become the exclusive licensing agent, and later the full owner, of 86-DOS, but did not mention that IBM was a potential customer. Gates never understood why DRI had walked away from the deal, and in later years he claimed that DRI founder Gary Kildall capriciously "went flying" during an IBM appointment, a characterization that Kildall and other DRI employees would deny. After adapting the operating system for the PC, Microsoft delivered it to IBM as PC-DOS in exchange for a one-time fee[27] Gates insisted that IBM let Microsoft keep the copyright on the operating system, because he believed that other hardware vendors would clone IBM's system.[28] They did, and the sales of MS-DOS made Microsoft a major player in the industry.[29]Strategy and management
From Microsoft's founding in 1975 until 2006, Gates had primary responsibility for Microsoft's product strategy. He aggressively broadened the company's range of products, and wherever Microsoft achieved a dominant position he vigorously defended it. Many decisions that led to antitrust litigation over Microsoft's business practices have had Gates' approval. In the 1998 United States v. Microsoft case, Gates gave deposition testimony that several journalists characterized as evasive. He argued with examiner David Boies over the definitions of words such as: compete, concerned, ask, and we.[30] BusinessWeek reported:Early rounds of his deposition show him offering obfuscatory answers and saying 'I don't recall' so many times that even the presiding judge had to chuckle. Worse, many of the technology chief's denials and pleas of ignorance were directly refuted by prosecutors with snippets of e-mail Gates both sent and received.[31]
Gates later said that he had simply resisted attempts by Boies to mischaracterize his words and actions. As to his demeanor during the deposition, he said "Whatever that penalty is should be levied against me: rudeness to Boies in the first degree."[32] Despite Gates' denials, the judge ruled that Microsoft had committed monopolization and tying, blocking competition, in violation of the Sherman Act.
As an executive, Gates met regularly with Microsoft's senior managers and program managers. Most firsthand accounts of these meetings portray him as hostile, berating managers for perceived holes in their business strategies or their proposals which place the company's long-term interests at risk.[14][33][34] He has been described shouting at length at employees before letting them continue, with such remarks as "That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard!" and "Why don't you just give up your options and join the Peace Corps?"[35] However, he was also known to back down when the targets of his outbursts responded frankly and directly.[36] When subordinates appeared to be procrastinating, he was known to quip, "Do you want me to do it over the weekend?"[37][38]
Gates' role at Microsoft for most of its history was primarily a management and executive role. However, he was an active software developer in the early years, particularly on the company's programming language products. He has not officially been on a development team since working on the TRS-80 Model 100 line, but he wrote code as late as 1989 that shipped in the company's products.[37] On June 15, 2006, Gates announced that he would transition out of his day-to-day role over the next two years to dedicate more time to philanthropy. He divided his responsibilities between two successors, placing Ray Ozzie in charge of day-to-day management and Craig Mundie in charge of long-term product strategy.[39][40] One of his last initiatives before announcing his departure was the creation of a robotics software group at Microsoft.
Personal life
Gates married Melinda French of Dallas, Texas on January 1, 1994. They have three children: Jennifer Katharine Gates (1996), Rory John Gates (1999) and Phoebe Adele Gates (2002). Bill Gates' house is one of the most expensive houses in the world, and is a modern 21st century earth-sheltered home in the side of a hill overlooking Lake Washington in Medina, Washington. According to King County public records, as of 2006, the total assessed value of the property (land and house) is $125 million, and the annual property tax is $991,000. Also among Gates' private acquisitions is the Codex Leicester, a collection of writings by Leonardo da Vinci, which Gates bought for USD $30.8 million at an auction in 1994.[41]Gates' e-mail address has been widely publicized, and he received as many as 4,000,000 e-mails in 2004, most of which were spam.[42] He has said that much of this junk mail "offers to help [him] get out of debt or get rich quick", which "would be funny if it weren't so irritating".[43]
Wealth and investments
Gates has been number one on the "Forbes 400" list from 1993 through to 2006 and number one on Forbes list of "The World's Richest People" from 1995 to 2006 with 57 billion U.S. dollars. In 1999, Gates's wealth briefly surpassed $100 billion causing him to be referred to in the media as a "centibillionaire".[44] Since 2000, the nominal value of his Microsoft holdings has declined due to a fall in Microsoft's stock price after the dot-com bubble and the multi-billion dollar donations he has made to his charitable foundations. In May 2006, Gates said in an interview that he wished that he were not the richest man in the world, stating that he disliked the attention it brought.[45] A July 3, 2007 report by Mexican financial journalist Eduardo Garcia indicated that Gates' position as the wealthiest person in the world has in fact been usurped by telecommunications magnate Carlos Slim Helú.[46]Gates has several investments outside Microsoft, which in 2006 paid him a salary of US$966,667.[47] He founded Corbis, a digital imaging company, in 1989. In 2004 he became a director of Berkshire Hathaway, the investment company headed by longtime friend Warren Buffett.[48] He is a client of Cascade Investment Group, a wealth management firm with diverse holdings.
Philanthropy

Gates in Poland, 2006
In 2000, Gates and his wife founded the charitable Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The generosity and extensive philanthropy of David Rockefeller has been credited as a major influence. Bill Gates and his father have met with Rockefeller several times and have modeled their giving in part on the Rockefeller family's philanthropic focus, namely those global problems that are ignored by governments and other organizations.[49]
The foundation's grants have provided funds for college scholarships for under-represented minorities, AIDS prevention, diseases prevalent in third world countries, and other causes. In 2000, the Gates Foundation endowed the University of Cambridge with $210 million for the Gates Cambridge Scholarships. The Foundation has also pledged over $7 billion to its various causes, including $1 billion to the United Negro College Fund. According to a 2004 Forbes magazine article, Gates gave away over $29 billion to charities from 2000 onwards. These donations are usually cited as sparking a substantial change in attitudes towards philanthropy among the very rich, with philanthropy becoming the norm.[50]
Transition
On June 16, 2006, Gates announced that he would move to a part-time role within Microsoft (leaving day-to-day operations management)[51] in July 2008 to begin a full-time career in philanthropy, but would remain as chairman. Gates credited Warren Buffett with influencing his decision to commit himself to charitable causes.[52] Days later, Buffett announced that he would begin matching Gates' contributions to the Gates Foundation, up to $1.5 billion per year in stock.[53]Awards and recognition
Time Magazine named Gates one of the 100 people who most influenced the 20th century, as well as one of the 100 most influential people of 2004, 2005, 2006 and again in 2007. Gates and Oprah Winfrey are the only two people to make all four lists. Time also collectively named Gates, his wife Melinda and U2's lead singer Bono as the 2005 Persons of the Year for their humanitarian efforts. In a list compiled by the magazine New Statesman in 2006, he was voted eighth in the list of "Heroes of our time".[54] Gates was listed in the Sunday Times power list in 1999, named CEO of the year by Chief Executive Officers magazine in 1994, ranked number one in the "Top 50 Cyber Elite" by Time in 1998, ranked number two in the Upside Elite 100 in 1999 and was included in The Guardian as one of the "Top 100 influential people in media" in 2001.Gates has received four honorary doctorates, from the Nyenrode Business Universiteit, Breukelen, The Netherlands in 2000,[55] the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden in 2002, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan in 2005, and a fourth[56] in June 2007, from Harvard University.[57] Gates was also given an honorary KBE (Knighthood) from Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom in 2005,[58] in addition to having entomologists name the Bill Gates flower fly, Eristalis gatesi, in his honor.[59]
Bill delivered the keynote address at the Fall COMDEX in 1983, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003.
Bill and Melinda received the Prince of Asturias Award for International Cooperation on May 4, 2006, in recognition of their world impact through charity giving.[60] In November 2006, he and his wife were awarded the Order of the Aztec Eagle for their philanthropic work around the world in the areas of health and education, particularly in Mexico, and specifically in the program "Un país de lectores".[61]
Footnotes
1. ^ Bill Gates: Chairman, Microsoft Corp. [1]
2. ^ Microsoft 2006 Proxy Statement. 2006-10-06.
3. ^ Staff writer. "Vietnam gives Gates star welcome", BBC News, 2006-04-22. Retrieved on 2006-11-19.
4. ^ Lam, Andrew. "The fall and rise of Saigon: Vietnamese consumers make up for lost time", San Francisco Chronicle, 2005-04-24. Retrieved on 2007-06-22.
5. ^ Baldauf, Scott. "Gates, the biggest thing in India since the Beatles", Christian Science Monitor, 2002-11-14. Retrieved on 2006-11-19.
6. ^ Shenk, David (1998-01-26). "Slamming Gates". The New Republic. Retrieved on 2006-12-28.
7. ^ Findings of Fact. United States v. Microsoft (1998)
8. ^ Kroll, Luisa; Allison Fass (2007-03-06). #1 William Gates III. The World's Billionaires. Forbes.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-29.
9. ^ Walsh, Fiona. "Mexican tycoon overtakes Bill Gates as world's richest man", The Guardian, 2007-07-03.
10. ^ Lash, Herbert. "Latin America stocks surge anew, lift Carlos Slim also", Reuters, 2007-07-07.
11. ^ Aspin, Chris. "I don't care if I'm richest in world...", Reuters, August 3, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-08-11.
12. ^ Manes, Stephen; and Paul Andrews (1993). Gates: How Microsoft's Mogul Reinvented an Industry and Made Himself The Richest Man in America. Touchstone. ISBN 978-0-385-42075-7.
13. ^ Wallace, James; and Jim Erickson (1993). Hard Drive: Bill Gates and the Making of the Microsoft Empire. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-56886-5.
14. ^ Staff writer (1994-12-08). "The Bill Gates Interview". Playboy. Retrieved on 2006-05-16.
15. ^ Stross, Randall E. (1997). The Microsoft Way. Perseus Books Group. ISBN 978-0-201-32797-7.
16. ^ Error on call to : Parameter subject (or last) must be specified
17. ^ Chposky, James; and Ted Leonsis (1989). Blue Magic: The People, the Power and the Politics Behind the IBM Personal Computer. Grafton. ISBN 978-0-246-13445-3.
18. ^ The new—and improved?—SAT. The Week Magazine. Retrieved on 2006-05-23.
19. ^ [2]
20. ^ Error on call to : Parameter subject (or last) must be specified Retrieved on 2006-11-19.
21. ^ Gates, William; Papadimitriou Christos (1979). "Bounds for sorting by prefix reversal". Discrete Math 27: 47-57.
22. ^ Key Events In Microsoft History. Retrieved on 1 October 2005. (DOC format)
23. ^ Microsoft history at the History of Computing Project. Retrieved on August 11, 2005.
24. ^ Bill Gates, ''An Open Letter to Hobbyists, February 3], 1976]
25. ^ Gates, Bill. "Remarks by Bill Gates" Waterloo, Ontario (2005-10-13). Retrieved on 2006-12-11
26. ^ John Steele Gordon Michael Maiello (2002-12-23). Pioneers Die Broke. Forbes. Retrieved on 2006-07-05.
27. ^ MS DOS and PC DOS. Lexikon's History of Computing. Retrieved on 2006-07-05.
28. ^ Staff writer (2001-08-20). "Interview with Bill Gates". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved on 2007-09-12.
29. ^ "Microsoft to Microsoft disk operating system (MS-DOS)", Smart Computing, March 2002. Retrieved on 2006-07-05.
30. ^ CNN, Gates deposition makes judge laugh in court, November 17], 1998]
31. ^ BusinessWeek, Microsoft's Teflon Bill, 11/30/98
32. ^ Heilemann, John (2000-11). "The Truth, The Whole Truth, and Nothing But The Truth". Wired. Retrieved on 2006-12-11.
33. ^ Ballmer, Steve (October 9, 1997). Steve Ballmer Speech Transcript - Church Hill Club. Microsoft PressPass. Microsoft. Retrieved on 2006-05-16.
34. ^ Drummond, Michael (1999). Renegades of the Empire. Crown. ISBN 978-0-609-60416-8.
35. ^ David Bank (February 1, 1999). Breaking Windows. Wall Street Journal. Retrieved on 2006-05-16.
36. ^ The Gates Operating System. Time (January 13, 1997). Retrieved on 2006-05-16.
37. ^ Gates, Bill. "Remarks by Bill Gates" San Diego, CA (1997-09-26). Retrieved on 2006-05-16
38. ^ Herbold, Robert J. (2002-01-01). "Inside Microsoft: Balancing Creativity and Discipline". Harvard Business Review. Retrieved on 2006-05-16.
39. ^ Microsoft PressPass. "Microsoft Announces Plans for July 2008 Transition for Bill Gates", Microsoft PressPass, June 15, 2006.2006">
40. ^ Fried, Ina. "Ozzie, Mundie pick up tech mantle at Microsoft", CNET News.com, 2006-06-16. Retrieved on 2007-02-17.
41. ^ [3]
42. ^ Wendland, Mike. "Ballmer checks out my spam problem", Detroit Free Press, 2004-12-02. Retrieved on 2007-07-13.
43. ^ Gates, Bill. "Why I Hate Spam", Wall Street Journal, 2003-06-23. Retrieved on 2006-11-19.
44. ^ Bill Gates - Founder of Microsoft. Lycos Canada Money.
45. ^ Bolger, Joe. "I wish I wasn't the richest man in the world, says Bill Gates", The Times, 2006-05-05. Retrieved on 2006-11-19.
46. ^ Walsh, Fiona. "Mexican tycoon overtakes Bill Gates as world's richest man", The Guardian, 2007-07-03.
47. ^ Year 2006 compensation: salary $616,667, bonus $350,000. From Microsoft's Proxy Statement
48. ^ Fried, Ina. "Gates joins board of Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway", CNET News.com, 2004-12-14. Retrieved on 2006-11-19.
49. ^ Philanthropy
50. ^ A 25 February, 2006 survey of philanthropy by The Economist noted, "The media, which used to take little notice of charitable donations, now eagerly rank the super-rich by their munificence..."
51. ^ Microsoft: "Microsoft Announces Plans for July 2008 Transition for Bill Gates" webpage: [4].
52. ^ Carol J. Loomis. "Warren Buffett Gives Away his Fortune", Fortune, 2006-06-25. Retrieved on 2006-12-09.
53. ^ NPR: "Buffett Gift Sends $31 Billion to Gates Foundation," NPR All Things Considered, 26-June-2006, webpage: NPR-Buffett.
54. ^ Jason Cowley. "Heroes of our time - the top 50", New Statesman, May 22, 2006.2006">
55. ^ nyenrode.nl
56. ^ Bill Gates Gets Degree After 30 Years
57. ^ Excerpts of speech at Harvard Graduation
58. ^ BBC, Knighthood for Microsoft's Gates, March 2], 2005]
59. ^ Bill Gates' Flower Fly Eristalis gatesi Thompson
60. ^ , Retrieved May 9, 2006
61. ^ [5] (Spanish) Diario Oficial de la Federación, Proclamation of the Award
2. ^ Microsoft 2006 Proxy Statement. 2006-10-06.
3. ^ Staff writer. "Vietnam gives Gates star welcome", BBC News, 2006-04-22. Retrieved on 2006-11-19.
4. ^ Lam, Andrew. "The fall and rise of Saigon: Vietnamese consumers make up for lost time", San Francisco Chronicle, 2005-04-24. Retrieved on 2007-06-22.
5. ^ Baldauf, Scott. "Gates, the biggest thing in India since the Beatles", Christian Science Monitor, 2002-11-14. Retrieved on 2006-11-19.
6. ^ Shenk, David (1998-01-26). "Slamming Gates". The New Republic. Retrieved on 2006-12-28.
7. ^ Findings of Fact. United States v. Microsoft (1998)
8. ^ Kroll, Luisa; Allison Fass (2007-03-06). #1 William Gates III. The World's Billionaires. Forbes.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-29.
9. ^ Walsh, Fiona. "Mexican tycoon overtakes Bill Gates as world's richest man", The Guardian, 2007-07-03.
10. ^ Lash, Herbert. "Latin America stocks surge anew, lift Carlos Slim also", Reuters, 2007-07-07.
11. ^ Aspin, Chris. "I don't care if I'm richest in world...", Reuters, August 3, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-08-11.
12. ^ Manes, Stephen; and Paul Andrews (1993). Gates: How Microsoft's Mogul Reinvented an Industry and Made Himself The Richest Man in America. Touchstone. ISBN 978-0-385-42075-7.
13. ^ Wallace, James; and Jim Erickson (1993). Hard Drive: Bill Gates and the Making of the Microsoft Empire. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-56886-5.
14. ^ Staff writer (1994-12-08). "The Bill Gates Interview". Playboy. Retrieved on 2006-05-16.
15. ^ Stross, Randall E. (1997). The Microsoft Way. Perseus Books Group. ISBN 978-0-201-32797-7.
16. ^ Error on call to : Parameter subject (or last) must be specified
17. ^ Chposky, James; and Ted Leonsis (1989). Blue Magic: The People, the Power and the Politics Behind the IBM Personal Computer. Grafton. ISBN 978-0-246-13445-3.
18. ^ The new—and improved?—SAT. The Week Magazine. Retrieved on 2006-05-23.
19. ^ [2]
20. ^ Error on call to : Parameter subject (or last) must be specified Retrieved on 2006-11-19.
21. ^ Gates, William; Papadimitriou Christos (1979). "Bounds for sorting by prefix reversal". Discrete Math 27: 47-57.
22. ^ Key Events In Microsoft History. Retrieved on 1 October 2005. (DOC format)
23. ^ Microsoft history at the History of Computing Project. Retrieved on August 11, 2005.
24. ^ Bill Gates, ''An Open Letter to Hobbyists, February 3], 1976]
25. ^ Gates, Bill. "Remarks by Bill Gates" Waterloo, Ontario (2005-10-13). Retrieved on 2006-12-11
26. ^ John Steele Gordon Michael Maiello (2002-12-23). Pioneers Die Broke. Forbes. Retrieved on 2006-07-05.
27. ^ MS DOS and PC DOS. Lexikon's History of Computing. Retrieved on 2006-07-05.
28. ^ Staff writer (2001-08-20). "Interview with Bill Gates". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved on 2007-09-12.
29. ^ "Microsoft to Microsoft disk operating system (MS-DOS)", Smart Computing, March 2002. Retrieved on 2006-07-05.
30. ^ CNN, Gates deposition makes judge laugh in court, November 17], 1998]
31. ^ BusinessWeek, Microsoft's Teflon Bill, 11/30/98
32. ^ Heilemann, John (2000-11). "The Truth, The Whole Truth, and Nothing But The Truth". Wired. Retrieved on 2006-12-11.
33. ^ Ballmer, Steve (October 9, 1997). Steve Ballmer Speech Transcript - Church Hill Club. Microsoft PressPass. Microsoft. Retrieved on 2006-05-16.
34. ^ Drummond, Michael (1999). Renegades of the Empire. Crown. ISBN 978-0-609-60416-8.
35. ^ David Bank (February 1, 1999). Breaking Windows. Wall Street Journal. Retrieved on 2006-05-16.
36. ^ The Gates Operating System. Time (January 13, 1997). Retrieved on 2006-05-16.
37. ^ Gates, Bill. "Remarks by Bill Gates" San Diego, CA (1997-09-26). Retrieved on 2006-05-16
38. ^ Herbold, Robert J. (2002-01-01). "Inside Microsoft: Balancing Creativity and Discipline". Harvard Business Review. Retrieved on 2006-05-16.
39. ^ Microsoft PressPass. "Microsoft Announces Plans for July 2008 Transition for Bill Gates", Microsoft PressPass, June 15, 2006.2006">
40. ^ Fried, Ina. "Ozzie, Mundie pick up tech mantle at Microsoft", CNET News.com, 2006-06-16. Retrieved on 2007-02-17.
41. ^ [3]
42. ^ Wendland, Mike. "Ballmer checks out my spam problem", Detroit Free Press, 2004-12-02. Retrieved on 2007-07-13.
43. ^ Gates, Bill. "Why I Hate Spam", Wall Street Journal, 2003-06-23. Retrieved on 2006-11-19.
44. ^ Bill Gates - Founder of Microsoft. Lycos Canada Money.
45. ^ Bolger, Joe. "I wish I wasn't the richest man in the world, says Bill Gates", The Times, 2006-05-05. Retrieved on 2006-11-19.
46. ^ Walsh, Fiona. "Mexican tycoon overtakes Bill Gates as world's richest man", The Guardian, 2007-07-03.
47. ^ Year 2006 compensation: salary $616,667, bonus $350,000. From Microsoft's Proxy Statement
48. ^ Fried, Ina. "Gates joins board of Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway", CNET News.com, 2004-12-14. Retrieved on 2006-11-19.
49. ^ Philanthropy
50. ^ A 25 February, 2006 survey of philanthropy by The Economist noted, "The media, which used to take little notice of charitable donations, now eagerly rank the super-rich by their munificence..."
51. ^ Microsoft: "Microsoft Announces Plans for July 2008 Transition for Bill Gates" webpage: [4].
52. ^ Carol J. Loomis. "Warren Buffett Gives Away his Fortune", Fortune, 2006-06-25. Retrieved on 2006-12-09.
53. ^ NPR: "Buffett Gift Sends $31 Billion to Gates Foundation," NPR All Things Considered, 26-June-2006, webpage: NPR-Buffett.
54. ^ Jason Cowley. "Heroes of our time - the top 50", New Statesman, May 22, 2006.2006">
55. ^ nyenrode.nl
56. ^ Bill Gates Gets Degree After 30 Years
57. ^ Excerpts of speech at Harvard Graduation
58. ^ BBC, Knighthood for Microsoft's Gates, March 2], 2005]
59. ^ Bill Gates' Flower Fly Eristalis gatesi Thompson
60. ^ , Retrieved May 9, 2006
61. ^ [5] (Spanish) Diario Oficial de la Federación, Proclamation of the Award
Further reading
- Bank, David (2001). Breaking Windows: How Bill Gates Fumbled the Future of Microsoft. Free Press. ISBN 978-0-7432-0315-9.
- Edstrom, Jennifer; Marlin Eller (1998). Barbarians Led by Bill Gates: Microsoft from the Inside. Henry Holt & Company. ISBN 978-0-8050-5755-3.
- Gates, Bill (1999). Business @ the Speed of Thought. Business Plus. ISBN 978-0-446-67596-3.
- Gates, Bill (1995). The Road Ahead. Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-026040-3.
- Lesinski, Jeanne M. (2000). Bill Gates. Lerner Publications. ISBN 978-0-8225-9689-9.
- Lowe, Janet (1998). Bill Gates Speaks: Insight from the World's Greatest Entrepreneur. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-29353-8.
- Manes, Stephen; Paul Andrews (1993). Gates: How Microsoft's Mogul Reinvented an Industry and Made Himself the Richest Man in America. Touchstone. ISBN 978-0-671-88074-3.
- Rivlin, Gary (2000). The Plot to Get Bill Gates. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-0-8129-9073-7.
- Wallace, James; Jim Erickson (1993). Hard Drive: Bill Gates and the Making of the Microsoft Empire. Harper Business. ISBN 978-0-88730-629-7.
- Wallace, James (1997). Overdrive: Bill Gates and the Race to Control Cyberspace. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-18041-8.
External links
Profiles and biographies
- Biography of Bill Gates at Microsoft.com
- Time Magazine Profile
- Bill Gates before Microsoft
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- BBC: Bill Gates profile
- Entrepreneurs and American Economic Growth: William H. Gates
- Forbes: World's Richest People
- Bill Gates Net Worth Page
- Bill Gates Wealth Index
- Bill Gates returns to Harvard for degree
- Bill Gates at the Internet Movie Database
Pictures
Interviews
- Bill Gates speaks with Peter Jennings of ABC
- BBC Interview with Bill Gates
- Playboy Interview with Bill Gates
- Interview with Bill Moyers
- Charlie Rose - An hour with Bill Gates at Google Video
- Bill Gates interviewed by Jon Stewart on "The Daily Show"
- 1989 Bill Gates Talk on Microsoft - The present (1989) and future of the software industry.
- Bill Gates Charlie Rose interviews
| Preceded by Warren Buffett | World's Richest Person 1996-2007 | Succeeded by Carlos Slim Helú |
| Preceded by George W. Bush | Time's Persons of the Year (The Good Samaritans, alongside Bono and Melinda Gates 2005 | Succeeded by "You" |
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| NAME | Gates, William Henry,III |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Gates, Bill |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Business entrepreneur |
| DATE OF BIRTH | September 28 1955 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Seattle, Washington |
| DATE OF DEATH | N/A |
| PLACE OF DEATH | N/A |
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1920s 1930s 1940s - 1950s - 1960s 1970s 1980s
1952 1953 1954 - 1955 - 1956 1957 1958
Year 1955 (MCMLV
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1920s 1930s 1940s - 1950s - 1960s 1970s 1980s
1952 1953 1954 - 1955 - 1956 1957 1958
Year 1955 (MCMLV
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Motto
"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
Anthem
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"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
Anthem
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An entrepreneur (a loanword from French introduced and first defined by the Irish economist Richard Cantillon) is a person who operates a new enterprise or venture and assumes some accountability for the inherent risks.
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philanthropist is someone who engages in philanthropy; that is, someone who donates his or her time, money, and/or reputation to charitable causes. The term may apply to any volunteer or to anyone who makes a donation, but the label is most often applied to those who donate large
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director is an officer (that is, someone who works for the company) charged with the conduct and management of its affairs. A director may be an inside director (a director who is also an officer or promoter or both) or an outside, or independent, director.
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Microsoft Corporation
Public (NASDAQ: MSFT )
Founded Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA (April 4 1975)[1]
Headquarters Redmond, Washington, United States
Key people Bill Gates, Co-founder and Executive Chairman ;
Paul Allen, Co-founder ;
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Public (NASDAQ: MSFT )
Founded Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA (April 4 1975)[1]
Headquarters Redmond, Washington, United States
Key people Bill Gates, Co-founder and Executive Chairman ;
Paul Allen, Co-founder ;
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Paul Gardner Allen (born January 21, 1953 in Seattle, Washington) is an American entrepreneur.
With Bill Gates, he formed Microsoft. Allen regularly appears on lists of the richest people in the world; as of 2007 Forbes
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With Bill Gates, he formed Microsoft. Allen regularly appears on lists of the richest people in the world; as of 2007 Forbes
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Chief Executive Officer (CEO), or chief executive, is the highest-ranking corporate officer, administrator, corporate administrator, executive, or executive officer, in charge of total management of a corporation, company, organization or agency.
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Software development process
Activities and steps
Requirements | Architecture | Implementation | Testing | Deployment
Models
Agile | Cleanroom | Iterative | RAD | RUP | Spiral | Waterfall | XP
Supporting disciplines
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Activities and steps
Requirements | Architecture | Implementation | Testing | Deployment
Models
Agile | Cleanroom | Iterative | RAD | RUP | Spiral | Waterfall | XP
Supporting disciplines
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personal computer (PC) is a computer whose original sales price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals.
It is unknown who coined the phrase with the intent of a small affordable computing device but John W.
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It is unknown who coined the phrase with the intent of a small affordable computing device but John W.
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Philanthropy is the act of donating money, goods, time, or effort to support a charitable cause, usually over an extended period of time and in regard to a defined objective.
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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Founder Bill & Melinda Gates
Founded 2000
Headquarters Seattle, Washington
Key people Bill Gates, Co-Founder and Co-Chair
Melinda French Gates, Co-Founder and Co-Chair
William H. Gates, Sr.
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Founder Bill & Melinda Gates
Founded 2000
Headquarters Seattle, Washington
Key people Bill Gates, Co-Founder and Co-Chair
Melinda French Gates, Co-Founder and Co-Chair
William H. Gates, Sr.
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Forbes is an American publishing and media company. Its flagship publication, Forbes magazine, is published bi-weekly. Its primary competitors in the national business magazine category are Fortune, which is also published bi-weekly, and BusinessWeek.
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"Billion" and "Billionaire" in the context of the following lists refers to the short scale meaning of the word i.e. 1,000,000,000 or 109:
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- List of billionaires (2007) - World-wide in U.S. dollars
- List of billionaires (2006) - World-wide in U.S.
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Gates family refers to the members of Bill Gates's family and relatives who include:
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- William Henry Gates, Sr., his father
- Mary Maxwell Gates, his mother
- Kristi (Kristianne) Gates Blake, his sister
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Walton Family is arguably the richest family in the world (the dispersed fortunes of the Rockefellers and the like being unknown to the public), their wealth inherited from Bud and Sam Walton, founders of the world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart.
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Samuel Moore Walton (March 29 1918 – April 6 1992), born in Kingfisher, Oklahoma was the founder of two American retailers Wal-Mart and Sam's Club. He was the patriarch of the Walton family, one of the richest families in the world.
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Carlos Slim Helú (born January 28 1940 in Mexico City) is a Mexican businessman[1] and one of the richest people in the world. Slim has a substantial influence over the telecommunications industry in Mexico and much of Latin America as well.
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Forbes is an American publishing and media company. Its flagship publication, Forbes magazine, is published bi-weekly. Its primary competitors in the national business magazine category are Fortune, which is also published bi-weekly, and BusinessWeek.
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William Henry Gates, Sr. (born William Henry Gates III on November 30, 1925) is a retired American attorney and philanthropist who is the father of Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
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Mary Maxwell Gates (July 5,1929-June 9, 1994) served 18 years (1975-1993) on the University of Washington board of regents. She was the first female president of King County’s United Way, the first woman to chair the national United Way’s executive committee where she
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United Way of America is a non-profit organization that works with the 1,303 local United Way offices throughout the country in a coalition of charitable organizations to pool efforts in fundraising and support.
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"Trey" is the anglicised spelling of "tre", the Italian word for "three".
Trey could refer to:
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Trey could refer to:
- A nickname for those who are the third of their name. For example, this is William Henry Gates III's nickname within his family.
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The Law of Wills, Trusts and Inheritance
Part of the common law series
Wills
Wills · Holographic will
Joint wills and mutual wills · Will contract
Codicils
Parts of a Will
Attestation clause · Residuary clause
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Part of the common law series
Wills
Wills · Holographic will
Joint wills and mutual wills · Will contract
Codicils
Parts of a Will
Attestation clause · Residuary clause
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Mathematics (colloquially, maths or math) is the body of knowledge centered on such concepts as quantity, structure, space, and change, and also the academic discipline that studies them. Benjamin Peirce called it "the science that draws necessary conclusions".
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