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- Begginning Introduction
- Early Life
- Other Interests
- The Start of Microsoft
- Bill & Melinda Gates foundation
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<header> Bill Gate's Life
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Begginning Introduction
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Bill Gates is a technologist, business leader, and philanthropist. He grew up in Seattle, Washington, with an amazing and supportive family who encouraged his interest in computers at an early age.
He dropped out of college to start Microsoft with his childhood friend Paul Allen. Today, Bill co-chairs the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with Melinda French Gates, where he works to give his wealth back to society.
Early lifeBill grew up in Seattle with his two sisters. His late father, William H. Gates Sr., was a Seattle attorney and one of the co-chairs of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
His late mother, Mary Gates, was a schoolteacher, University of Washington regent, and chairwoman of United Way International. Bill has three children.
The Start of MicrosoftWhen Bill and Paul Allen started Microsoft, their vision of “a computer on every desktop and in every home” seemed farfetched to most people. Today, thanks to Microsoft and many other companies, that vision is a reality in many parts of the world, and personal technology is an integral part of society.
Bill is passionate about Microsoft’s work and will always be involved with the company, including his present role as a member of the board and technology advisor.
Historical Timeline
- 1975- Started Micro-Soft with Paul Allen in Albuquerque, NM.
- 1976- Changed company name to Microsoft.
- 1979- Microsoft moved to Washington State.
- 1985- Windows 1.0 launched.
- 1995- Windows 95 launched
- 2000- Assumed role of Chief Software Architect, as Steve Ballmer assumed role of Microsoft CEO.
- 2001- The original Xbox released
- 2008- Left his daily job at Microsoft.
- 2014- Stepped down as chairman. Remained on the board and began serving as technology advisor.
These days Bill focuses most of his time on the work he is doing through his foundation. People are often surprised to hear him say that this work has a lot in common with his work at Microsoft. In both cases, he gets to bring together smart people and collaborate with them to solve big, tough problems
Bill is gratified to know that the foundation and its many partners are helping people all over the world live healthier, more productive lives.
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Other Interests
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In addition to the foundation’s work, Bill has separately taken on some projects to address issues that interest him personally, such as delivering clean energy to everyone who needs it.
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In all his work—with the foundation and otherwise—he’s focused on what he calls catalytic philanthropy: investments in innovations that will improve life for the poorest. They’re solutions to problems where markets and governments underinvest.
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