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Where did Bill Gates grow up?

William Henry Gates III was born in Seattle, Washington on October 28, 1955. He was the middle child of
William H. Gates II, a prominent Seattle lawyer, and Mary Gates, who worked as a teacher before she had
kids. Bill had an older sister, Kristi, and a younger sister, Libby.
Bill loved to play board games and was competitive at most everything he did. He was an intelligent student
and his best subject in grade school was math. However, Bill got easily bored with school and ended up
getting into trouble a lot. His parents kept him occupied with outside activities like Boy Scouts (he earned
his Eagle Scout badge) and reading science fiction books.
When Bill turned thirteen his parents sent him to the Lakeside Preparatory School hoping it would prove
more of a challenge for him. It was at Lakeside where Bill met his future business partner Paul Allen. He
also was introduced to computers at Lakeside.

Computers
At the time when Bill was growing up, there weren't home computers like the PC, the laptop, or the tablet
like we have today. Computers were owned by large companies and took up lots of space. Lakeside school
purchased time on one of these computers that the students could use. Bill found the computer fascinating.
The first computer program he wrote was a version of tic-tac-toe.
At one point, Bill and some of his fellow students were banned from using the computer because they
hacked it to get extra computing time. They then agreed to look for bugs in the computer system in return for
computer time. Later, while still in high school, Bill wrote a payroll program for a company and a
scheduling program for his school. He even started a business with his friend Paul Allen writing a computer
program that helped to track traffic patterns in Seattle.

College
After graduating from high school in 1973, Gates attended Harvard University. At first he planned to study
as a lawyer, but he continued to spend much of his time on computers. He also kept in touch with his friend
Paul Allen who was working for Honeywell.
When the Altair personal computer came out in 1974, Gates and Allen decided they could write a BASIC
software program to run on the computer. They called up Altair and told them they were working on the
program. Altair wanted a demonstration in a few weeks, but Gates hadn't even started on the program. He
worked hard over the next month or so and, when they finally went to New Mexico to run the software, it
worked perfectly the first time.

Starting Microsoft
In 1975, Gates dropped out of Harvard to start a software company with Paul Allen called Microsoft. The
company was doing well, but it was in 1980 that Gates made a deal with IBM that would change computing.
Microsoft reached a deal to provide the MS-DOS operating system on the new IBM PC. Gates sold the
software to IBM for a fee of $50,000, however he held onto the copyright of the software. When the PC
market took off, Microsoft also sold MS-DOS to other PC manufacturers. Soon, Microsoft was the operating
system in a large percentage of computers around the world.

Windows

In 1985, Gates and Microsoft took another risk. They released the Microsoft Windows operating system.
This was Microsoft's answer to a similar operating system introduced by Apple in 1984. At first, many
people complained that Microsoft Windows wasn't as good as the Apple version. However, Gates continued
to press the open PC concept. Microsoft Windows could run on a variety of PC compatible machines, while
the Apple operating system only ran on Apple machines. Microsoft won the operating system battle and was
soon installed on nearly 90% of the world's personal computers.

Microsoft Grows
Gates wasn't satisfied with just winning the operating system portion of the software market. Over the next
few years he introduced new products such as Windows Office programs like Word and Excel. The company
also introduced new and improved versions of Windows.

World's Richest Man


In 1986, Gates took Microsoft public. The company's stock was worth $520 million. Gates owned 45
percent of the stock himself which was worth $234 million. The company continued its rapid growth and the
stock price soared. At one point, Gates' stock was worth over $100 billion. He was the richest man in the
world.

Why was Bill Gates successful?


Like most successful entrepreneurs, Bill Gates' success came from a combination of hard work, intelligence,
timing, business sense, and luck. Gates constantly challenged his employees to work harder and innovate,
but he also worked as hard or harder than the people who worked for him. Gates also wasn't afraid to take
risks. He took a risk when he dropped out of Harvard to start his own company. He also took a risk when he
changed Microsoft's operating system from MS-DOS to Windows. However, his risks were calculated. He
had confidence in himself and his product.

Personal Life
Gates married Melinda French in January of 1994. They have since had three children including two
daughters and a son. In 2000, Gates and his wife formed the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Today, this
is one of the largest charitable foundations in the world. Gates personally has donated over $28 billion to
charity.

Interesting Facts about Bill Gates

Bill's nickname as a child was "Trey" which was given to him by his grandmother.
He scored a 1590 out of 1600 on the SAT.
At first Microsoft had a hyphen in the name "Micro-soft". It was a combination of microcomputer
and software.
When Microsoft first started out, Gates would look at every line of code before a new software
product shipped.
In 2004, Gates predicted that email spam would be gone by 2006. He was wrong on that one!
He was dubbed an honorary knight by Queen Elizabeth. He does not use the title "Sir" because he is
not a citizen of the United Kingdom.

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