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  1. Bill Gates is co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. In 1975, he founded Microsoft with his childhood friend Paul Allen, and together the pair established the company as a worldwide leader in business and personal software and services. In 2008, he transitioned from his day-to-day role with Microsoft to focus full-time on his ...

  2. Jan 27, 2021 · In the past, “global health” was rarely used to mean the health of everyone, everywhere. In practice, people in rich countries used this term to refer to the health of people in non-rich countries. A more accurate term probably would have been “developing country health.”. This past year, though, that changed. In 2020, global health ...

  3. Jan 31, 2020 · Bill Gates (born Oct. 28, 1955) is the principal co-founder of Microsoft Corp., the world’s largest personal-computer software company and one of the largest and most influential technology companies in the world. Since he stepped down as chairman of Microsoft Corp., he has focused on and contributed billions of dollars to several charities ...

  4. Apr 30, 2020 · A small—but not insignificant—number developed more serious reactions. The smallpox vaccine was far from perfect, but it got the job done. The COVID-19 vaccine might be similar. If we were designing the perfect vaccine, we’d want it to be completely safe and 100 percent effective.

  5. Apr 22, 2024 · Co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Founder of Breakthrough Energy… · Experience: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation · Education: Harvard University · Location: Seattle · 9 ...

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  6. A wonderful, mind-bending novel. Cloud Atlas is a touching and very clever story about moral choices. Looking for a new read? Bill Gates is an avid reader, and he's sharing his reviews and recommendations of the books he finds especially thought-provoking.

  7. Bill Gates, in full William Henry Gates III, (born Oct. 28, 1955, Seattle, Wash., U.S.), U.S. computer programmer and businessman. As a teenager, he helped computerize his high school’s payroll system and founded a company that sold traffic-counting systems to local governments. At 19 he dropped out of Harvard University and cofounded ...

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