Biography
Key Note : Bill Gates is the co-founder of Microsoft and
currently the richest man in the world.
Bill Gates is an
American business magnate and computer programmer who is the co-founder of
Microsoft, the world’s largest PC software company. Since the company’s
formation in 1975, Gates has held several positions including those of the
chairman, CEO and chief software architect. One of the most famous
entrepreneurs of the personal computer revolution, he has been consistently
ranked among the world’s wealthiest people starting from 1987. Born as the son
of a successful lawyer, Bill Gates was encouraged from a young age to be
competitive. Bright and curious, he developed an interest in computers while in
school and wrote his first computer program as a young teenager. After
completing his schooling, he enrolled at the prestigious Harvard College though
he did not stay there long enough to complete his studies. He dropped out to
pursue his passion in computers and teamed up with Paul Allen, a former
schoolmate, to form Microsoft. The company proved to be highly successful and
within years Gates became an internationally known entrepreneur. Currently the
wealthiest person in the world, he is a renowned philanthropist who along with
his wife has created the charity organization "Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation”. He has also authored and co-authored several books.1316
Childhood & Early Life
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Born as William
Henry "Bill" Gates III on October 28, 1955, he is the son of William
H. Gates, Sr. and Mary Maxwell Gates. His father was a prominent lawyer while
his mother served on the board of directors for First Interstate BancSystem and
the United Way. He has two sisters.
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He studied at the
Lakeside School where he developed an interest in computing. He was just 13
when he wrote his first software program on the school’s computer and by the
time he was in high school he, along with some of his friends, had computerized
their school’s payroll system.
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His future business
collaborator, Paul Allen, was a senior at Lakeside. At the age of 17, Gates
teamed up with Allen to form a venture called Traf-O-Data, to make traffic
counters based on the Intel 8008 processor.
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He graduated from
high school in 1973. He was a National Merit Scholar and scored 1590 out of
1600 on the SAT. He enrolled at Harvard College later the same year. As a
college student he spent a lot of time on the computers though he was not much
interested in studying other subjects. His friend Allen suggested that Bill
drop out of college to start a business.
Career
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Bill Gates and Paul
Allen collaborated to found Microsoft (initially called Micro-Soft) in 1975. In
the beginning they adapted BASIC, a popular programming language for use on
microcomputers. It proved to be a success and they continued to develop programming
language software for various systems.
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In 1980, the duo was
approached by International Business Machine (IBM) with a proposal that
Microsoft write the BASIC interpreter for IBM’s upcoming personal computer, the
IBM PC. Microsoft created the PC DOS operating system which they delivered to
IBM in exchange for a one-time fee of $50,000.
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Soon Microsoft’s
operating systems became very popular and the company introduced an operating
environment named Windows on November 20, 1985, as a graphical operating system
shell for MS-DOS. Over the following years Windows came to dominate the world’s
personal computer market acquiring over 90% market share. The company saw
phenomenal financial success, and being the company’s largest individual
shareholder, Bill Gates amassed a great fortune.
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Microsoft introduced
Microsoft Office in 1989. The package integrated several applications like
Microsoft Word and Excel into one system that was compatible with all Microsoft
products. The success of MS Office gave Microsoft a virtual monopoly on
operating systems for PCs.
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In the mid 1990s
when the use of the internet spread throughout the globe at an alarming speed,
Gates focused Microsoft on the development of consumer and enterprise software
solutions for the Internet. Windows CE operating system platform and the
Microsoft Network were among the innovative solutions developed during this
time.
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In January 2000,
Gates stepped down as Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft though he retained
his position as chairman. He created the new position of Chief Software
Architect for himself. Over the next few years he gradually transferred his
duties to others at Microsoft and started spending more time in philanthropic
works. He stepped down as Chairman of Microsoft in February 2014, and currently
serves as technology advisor to support CEO Satya Nadella.
Major Works
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Bill Gates is best
known as the co-founder of Microsoft, the multinational technology company
which is today considered one of the world's most valuable companies. It is the
world's largest software maker measured by revenues
Awards & Achievements
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In 2002, Bill and
Melinda Gates received the Jefferson Award for Greatest Public Service
Benefiting the Disadvantaged.
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Gates received the
Bower Award for Business Leadership from The Franklin Institute in 2010 in
recognition of his achievements at Microsoft and his philanthropic work.
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Bill and Melinda
Gates jointly received India's third highest civilian honor Padma Bhushan in
2015 for their foundation's philanthropic activities in India.
Personal Life & Legacy
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Bill Gates met
Melinda French, a young woman working at Microsoft, in 1989. The couple grew
close over a period of time and got married in 1994. They have three children.
Philanthropic Works
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In 1999, he donated
US$20 million to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for the
construction of a computer laboratory which was named the "William H.
Gates Building" in his honor.
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Along with his wife,
Melinda, Bill Gates formed the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF or the
Gates Foundation) in 2000. It is the largest private foundation in the world
and aims to enhance healthcare and reduce extreme poverty worldwide.
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In 2010, Gates along
with fellow billionaire investors Warren Buffett, and Facebook founder and CEO
Mark Zuckerberg signed the "Gates-Buffet Giving Pledge", committing
to donate at least half of their wealth over the course of time to charity.
Net Worth
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As of 2015, Bill
Gates has a net worth of US $79.3 billion
Top 10 Facts You Did Not Know About Bill Gates
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His childhood
nickname was “Trey”.
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The first computer
program that Bill Gates wrote was a tic-tac-toe game.
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As a school student
he used to brag that he would be a millionaire by the time he was 30—he
actually became one by the time he was 31!
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Gates was once
arrested in New Mexico in 1977 for driving without a license.
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He acquired the
Codex Leicester—a collection of writings by Leonardo da Vinci—at an auction for
$30.8 million, in 1994.
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Bill Gates’ biggest
regret is that he doesn't know any foreign languages.
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He is not active on
Facebook despite being friends with Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg.
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Had Microsoft failed
to work out, he would have been a researcher for artificial intelligence.
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Gates says his kids
will only inherit $10 million each despite his immense wealth.
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His all-time
favorite business book is ‘Business Adventures’ by John Brooks, published in 1969.
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Quick
Facts
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NICK NAME
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Bill Gates
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FAMOUS AS
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Co-Founder of
Microssoft
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NATIONALITY
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BORN ON
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28 October 1955 AD
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BIRTHDAY
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28th October Famous
28th October Birthdays
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AGE
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61 Years
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BORN IN
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Seattle
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FATHER
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William H. Gates, Sr.
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MOTHER
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Mary Maxwell Gates
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SIBLINGS
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Libby Gates, Kristi
Gates
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SPOUSE/PARTNER:
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Melinda Gates
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CHILDREN
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Jennifer Katharine
Gates, Phoebe Adele Gates, Rory John Gates
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EDUCATION
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1973 - Lakeside School
1975 - Harvard College
1975 - Harvard College
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FOUNDER/CO-FOUNDER
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Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation, Microsoft Corporation, Corbis, bgC3, Cascade Investment,
Microsoft Research, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
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NET WORTH
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$79.3 billion
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HOBBIES
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Tennis
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AWARDS
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1992 - National Medal
of Technology and Innovation
2013 - Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service Award
2013 - Bambi - Millennium Award
2013 - Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service Award
2013 - Bambi - Millennium Award
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