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In his new memoir, Source Code, believed to be the first of three books he plans to publish, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates delves into deeply personal details about his childhood and youth, steering ...
Bill Gates smoked weed to impress girls. At 21, he stopped LSD and, a decade later, became a billionaire. That must have ...
The Google cofounder has donated more than $1.5 billion to Parkinson’s research. Now, as he takes on autism, he’s also ...
My Beginnings," Bill Gates explained the different approaches he took when applying to Yale, Harvard, and Princeton.
Shortly before Bill Gates’s seventh birthday in 1962, his parents stuffed their son into a button-down shirt and blazer for a ...
The origin story of Microsoft and its founder, Bill Gates, has been told countless times in the media since the tech mogul first appeared in the public eye in the 1980s, reported DW.
A driven teenager up nights working on computer schemes. Could this be Bill Gates? Chris Stokel-Walker reads the much ...
Throughout his life, Bill Gates has dedicated himself to learning about a wide variety of topics — part of a trait that he ...
For the unversed, Bill Gates has recently released “Source Code”, a memoir. In his memoir, Gates reflects on his early days co-founding Microsoft, working 80-hour weeks and constantly fearing that any ...
Bill Gates says that he is likely on the autism spectrum. He also mentions about the same in his new book 'Source Code: My Beginnings'. Read on to know more about autism spectrum disorder.
Bill Gates, who dropped out of Harvard to start Microsoft, wasn't a fan of school from an early age.