Source Code by Bill Gates review: the touching origin story of the last recognisably human supergeek
As I fire up the laptop to write this review, a company called Microsoft — or Micro-Soft as it started — asks me for an ...
A driven teenager up nights working on computer schemes. Could this be Bill Gates? Chris Stokel-Walker reads the much ...
The uncertain future of computers and software led Microsoft's Bill Gates to explore other career paths — including becoming ...
The Microsoft founder discusses “Source Code,” the first in a planned three-volume autobiography.
The Microsoft cofounder talked about his ‘pretty ideal’ childhood, with one shocking loss, at a Harvard Book Store event on Monday evening.
My Beginnings,’ Gates reminisces about the excitement of growing up amid the “limitless potential” of the 1960s, with a ...
The first in a planned trilogy of books about his life, Source Code covers Gates' remarkable childhood in Seattle, his brief ...
Bill Gates speaks with GeekWire's Todd Bishop about his book, Source Code. (GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) In advance of the ...
Businessman and philanthropist Bill Gates will take part in the Dallas Museum of Art’s Arts and Letters Live series, joining ...
The Microsoft co-founder left a shoutout for his new girlfriend in the acknowledgements of his memoir, "Source Code." ...
In his new book, Gates recalls a unique childhood that led him to build a technology empire. We talk BASIC, old PCs, ...
In an age of tech tycoons without moral hard drives, Bill Gates’s memoir paints a more human picture
The tech billionaire offers glimpses of humanity in the first of three planned memoirs, such as his childhood nickname of ...
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