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Bill gates: the father of the age of technology

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Bill Gates is widely considered as being the lead on the forefront of the age of technology. As a computer programmer and entrepreneur, he cofounded the Microsoft corporation, a company that has its ties in just about anything to do with technology. His journey into technology starts early in his teens, and progresses into an empire that led the way for the rise of technology in the world.

Gates started programming at the age of 13, helping to code a program that computerized his school’s payroll system. Later going into Harvard University, he helped to develop BASIC, a programming language for microcomputers.

The success of this project prompted him to leave Harvard and form Microsoft. Microsoft held great influence in the industry due to their licensing of an operating system called MS-DOS to the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). IBM relied heavily on Microsoft for software for their machines, making Microsoft the kingpin by the start of the 1990s.

By 1986, Gates had become a billionaire on paper, and within 10 years his net worth was worth tens of billions.

Originally, Gates liked to stay hidden and out of the public view, but slowly would become more public.

Gates displays a high level of business knowledge, as well as a drive and determination in all things to do with technology. These qualities are well expressed with his quick response to the growth of the Internet, focusing his software development on relation to the Internet.

Having developed Windows, Gates’ reach knows no bounds as he has a hand in most, if not all electronic transactions that occur in the world.

Gates is also a big believer in charity work, founding the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, whose primary goals are to enhance healthcare and reduce extreme poverty.

Bill Gates is name that will be known for years to come, and is one of the leading figures in the technology industry.

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