Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is a voracious reader. He regularly shares books that have influenced him and ignited his ...
The first in a planned trilogy of books about his life, Source Code covers Gates' remarkable childhood in Seattle, his brief stint at Harvard, and the early years of “Micro-soft” in Albuquerque. This ...
Bill Gates says the most personal and revealing moment of his memoir Source Code was "the question of whether to say ...
As he prepares to turn 70 this year, Microsoft founder Bill Gates’ new memoir explores how his childhood quirks, upbringing, ...
Though Source Code is about the period of Bill Gates's life that ought to be the least interesting, it feels light and only ...
Bill Gates' daughters Jennifer and Phoebe are proud of their father's latest accomplishment: the release of his debut memoir.
Bill Gates and Paula Hurd spent some quality time together on his book tour — and in an image exclusively shared with PEOPLE, ...
"I wasn't going to hold back from saying that it wasn't a straight path for my parents to figure out what to do," he tells PEOPLE Ian Allen/Gates Notes As an adult, Bill Gates says he looks back ...
The Microsoft cofounder talked about his "pretty ideal" childhood, with one shocking loss, at a Harvard Book Store event on Monday evening.
former reporter for the Wall Street Journal and "Bill Gates chronicler," began to gather materials for a single autobiography. However, Gates said that book was "getting too long and complicated ...
That was the day I met Steve Jobs.” The book is a glimpse inside the mind of a young Bill Gates — a brilliant, driven, and knowledge-hungry kid who thought and did things differently.