Bill Gates

Bill Gates

...three born

to William and Mary Gates. ATrey, as he was called

because of the III, was sent to a private school by his

father, a lawyer, and mother, a former teacher now on

several prestigious boards (Moritz, 238). At age 13, Bill

had completely taught himself programming after taking

computer studies class. After scoring a perfect 800 on the

mathematics half of the SAT, he graduated from Lakeside

school and enrolled at Harvard University as a prelaw

major. As a student, Gates was a wonder. He received an

A in an economics class without attending and cramming

the night before the final exam. In June 1975, Bill Gates

dropped out of Harvard to pursue a career in computers

full time.



Later that year after dropping out of Harvard he moved to

New Mexico. There he and Allen Kay established

Microsoft to produce their Basic for the MITS. Eighteen

months later they were a few hundred thousand dollars

richer and were hired by Tandy to develop software for its

radio shack computers. Gates and Allen then moved their

headquarters to Seattle, Washington. In Seattle, Gates

re-wrote an operating system and called it MS-DOS,

which stands for Microsoft Disk Operating System.

Microsoft would eventually sell the rights of MS-DOS to

IBM, making it a major computer corporation. Other

computer companies wanted Microsoft to produce

software for their computers, including Steve Jobs and

Steve Wozniak of Apple computers. With the operating

system established, Gates and Microsoft set out to create

applications software, for tasks such as financial analysis or

word processing. Microsoft has continued being successful

through the years and will be in the future as long as !



it keeps innovating new and exciting computer software.



Bill Gates has his eye on the future. He sees the world in a

Apowerful, high-speed network-both within companies

and across...

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