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  • He has been praised by Bill Gates, chairman of Microsoft, who said Nass had shown them "some amazing things."†   (source)
  • BILL GATES is chairman of Microsoft.†   (source)
  • I mean, the guy practically makes Bill Gates look like freaking Jam Master Jay, if you get my drift.†   (source)
  • Bill Gates could accept the title of genius, and leave it at that.†   (source)
  • That's on a par with Bill Gates getting unlimited access to a time-share terminal at age thirteen.†   (source)
  • They gave Bill Gates extra time to practice.†   (source)
  • Let's now turn to the history of Bill Gates.†   (source)
  • 8 United States 37 38 Bill Gates Lawrence Joseph Ellison Richard Arkwright 58.†   (source)
  • Bill Gates got to do real-time programming as an eighth grader in 1968.†   (source)
  • Think of how similar this is to the stories of Bill Joy and Bill Gates.†   (source)
  • Bill Gates had that same feeling when he first sat down at the keyboard at Lakeside.†   (source)
  • Now let's do the same kind of analysis for people like Bill Joy and Bill Gates.†   (source)
  • Bill Gates: October 28,1955 That's the perfect birth date!†   (source)
  • "I was very lucky," Bill Gates said at the beginning of our interview.†   (source)
  • Allen went on to found Microsoft with Bill Gates.†   (source)
  • Maybe he could ditch college, like Bill Gates.†   (source)
  • Two young techies ran by waving T-shirts that bore a picture of Bill Gates and the message: AND THE GEEK SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH!†   (source)
  • For Bill Gates, the lucky break was being born at the right time and getting the gift of a computer terminal in junior high.†   (source)
  • We look at the young Bill Gates and marvel that our world allowed that thirteen-year-old to become a fabulously successful entrepreneur.†   (source)
  • Among Silicon Valley insiders, Joy is spoken of with as much awe as someone like Bill Gates of Microsoft.†   (source)
  • If we put the stories of hockey players and the Beatles and Bill Joy and Bill Gates together, I think we get a more complete picture of the path to success.†   (source)
  • Those five years, from eighth grade through the end of high school, were Bill Gates's Hamburg, and by any measure, he was presented with an even more extraordinary series of opportunities than Bill Joy.†   (source)
  • Let's test the idea with two examples, and for the sake of simplicity, let's make them as familiar as possible: the Beatles, one of the most famous rock bands ever; and Bill Gates, one of the world's richest men.†   (source)
  • But it is false in the way that telling the story of Bill Gates without mentioning the computer at Lakeside is false, or accounting for Asian math prowess without going back to the rice paddies is false.†   (source)
  • It arises out of a predictable and powerful set of circumstances and opportunities, and at this point, after examining the lives of Bill Joy and Bill Gates, pro hockey players and geniuses, and Joe Flom, the Janklows, and the Borgenichts, it shouldn't be hard to figure out where the perfect lawyer comes from.†   (source)
  • When was Bill Gates born?†   (source)
  • BILL GATES.†   (source)
  • The poor man's Bill Gates."†   (source)
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