Bill Gates said Apple co-founder Steve Jobs told him to do drugs in order to make Microsoft's earlier launches more exciting.
The first in a planned trilogy of books about his life, Source Code covers Gates' remarkable childhood in Seattle, his brief ...
As he prepares to turn 70 later this year, Microsoft founder Bill Gates’ new memoir explores how his childhood quirks, ...
Bill Gates smoked weed to impress girls. At 21, he stopped LSD and, a decade later, became a billionaire. That must have ...
Bill Gates speaks with GeekWire's Todd Bishop about his book, Source Code. (GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) In advance of the ...
The uncertain future of computers and software led Microsoft's Bill Gates to explore other career paths — including becoming ...
Although Microsoft founder Bill Gates sat down for an interview with The Associated Press to discuss his new memoir, “Source ...
The Microsoft founder discusses “Source Code,” the first in a planned three-volume autobiography.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates takes Yahoo Finance inside his childhood and shares what he thinks is the next big thing in tech.
It's a life Gates, 69, shares in "Source Code," which chronicles his upper-middle-class childhood in Seattle up to the very start of Microsoft in 1975 alongside friend and co-founder Paul Allen.
Bill Gates is set to release his most personal book yet, "Source Code," a memoir about his childhood, on Feb. 4.
The Microsoft co-founder left a shoutout for his new girlfriend in the acknowledgements of his memoir, "Source Code." ...