Gates

how Microsoft's mogul reinvented an industry and made himself the richest man in America

Paperback, 541 pages

English language

Published Jan. 16, 1994 by Simon and Schuster.

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978-0-671-88074-3
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He is the youngest self-made billionaire in history, the most powerful person in the computer industry, the most eligible bachelor in America. His limited-edition Porsche, his high-tech mansion, his tantrums, and his odd rocking tic have become the stuff of legend. Bill Gates is an American icon, the ultimate revenge of the nerd. In high school he organized computer enterprises for profit. At Harvard he co-wrote Microsoft BASIC, the first commercial personal computer software - then dropped out and made it an international standard. At twenty-five, he offered IBM a program he did not yet own - a program called DOS that would become the essential operating system for more than 100 million personal computers, and the foundation of the Gates empire. Today Microsoft's dominance extends around the globe, and Bill Gates is idolized, hated, and feared. Yet behind the legend lies an enigmatic genius whose accomplishments, failures, strategies, and …

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Subjects

  • Gates, Bill, 1955-
  • Microsoft Corporation -- History.
  • Businesspeople -- United States -- Biography.
  • Computer software industry -- United States -- History.