Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates struggled intensely with the “stay or go” decision that ultimately made him a billionaire. Here’s how he processed it.
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, ...
Bill Nye, the "Science Guy," and Bill Gates, the software guy, came together on one stage Thursday night in Seattle for an ...
After learning a suspect in a fatal Border Patrol shootout was her son's partner, a woman called police for a welfare check.
Both suspects attended the prestigious Lakeside School in Seattle, studied computer science and appear to sympathize with a fringe Bay Area group described by one person as a “murder gang.” ...
The first in a planned trilogy of books about his life, Source Code covers Gates' remarkable childhood in Seattle, his brief ...
At Lakeside School in Seattle ... had been given access to a local firm's one computer in return for reporting any problems.
Bill Gates’s memoir of his early years recounts the swirl of factors leading to the birth of Microsoft and the rise of ...
Although Microsoft founder Bill Gates sat down for an interview with The Associated Press to discuss his new memoir, “Source ...
Bill Gates is set to release his most personal book yet, "Source Code," a memoir about his childhood, on Feb. 4.
With his 70th birthday looming on this year's horizon, Microsoft founder Bill Gates looked inward to open a window into the ...
Then they went their separate ways to colleges where they studied computer science. Former classmates at North Seattle’s Lakeside School aren’t sure if Maximilian Snyder, 22, and Teresa ...
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