In his new memoir, "Source Code," billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates opens up about his adolescence and early adult life.
Less than one week after its release, Bill Gates‘ new book “Source Code: My Beginnings” has skyrocketed to the number-one ...
Bill Gates’ memoir, Source Code, recounts his intense work ethic and fears of failure until he felt secure in 1998. Discussions on Reddit questioned the healthiness of such dedication among self-made ...
Trending| He spent years fearing that a single misstep could ruin the company. It wasn’t until 1998—more than two decades into Microsoft’s journey—that he finally felt the company was strong enough to ...
Bill Gates famously dropped out of Harvard University during his junior year — but in his new memoir, Source Code, he's ...
The Microsoft co-founder says "as fascinating as it is know what's out there" in the cosmos, his attention was drawn to a ...
"I wasn't going to hold back from saying that it wasn't a straight path for my parents to figure out what to do," he tells ...
Bill Gates reveals trying LSD and marijuana in his youth, shares a joke with Steve Jobs about drug use and creativity.
Steve Ballmer mirrored Bill Gates' energy, boosted his social life, and became the round-the-clock business partner he needed ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates about his new memoir, Source Code.
Fallon asked Gates about the pros and cons of AI on Tuesday, and the Microsoft co-founder's answer gave the show host some ...
There is utility to be had in Bill Gates’s memoir of childhood, Source Code: My Beginnings (Knopf, Feb. 4), but there is also joy: the joy at marveling at genius coming into focus — confident, ...