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The Microsoft co-founder’s stint in customer service was a publicity stunt, but also a good reminder to leaders to spend more ...
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has fallen to 12th place in wealth rankings after reducing his fortune from $175 billion to ...
Billionaire Bill Gates was once crowned the richest man in the world for 18 years, but now as his quest to not die rich ...
New insights into the early indicators of Alzheimer's have been discovered, scientists believe. The Global Neurodegeneration ...
Bill Gates and four other billionaires, including Charles Koch and Steve Ballmer, have pledged over $1 billion to NextLadder ...
Bill Gates and Elon Musk's feud escalated after Gates shorted Tesla stock, sparking a public clash over climate change and ...
William “Bill” Neukom, Microsoft’s longtime legal chief, who led the company through its IPO and landmark antitrust case ...
Bill Gates, warned the reduce U.S. aid for global TB treatment and diagnosis efforts, can result in at least 2 million ...
Refusing to make exceptions in an already unequal startup landscape, Melinda French Gates said she declined to fund her ...
Bill Gates says Microsoft might not have taken off if he hadn’t dropped out of Harvard—or spent his nights sneaking out to code until 2 a.m. at 13. Story by Emma Burleigh • 1mo.
Bill Gates talks about Microsoft's 50th anniversary, parallels between AI and the early days of the PC, and where he sees the next big opportunities for innovation. advertisement.