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What's next for Gates? Anything he can dream up / Ultimate tech geek has a wide range of interests - Read More

Date Added: June 30, 2008 03:48:02 PM
As Bill Gates embarks on a new era of his life, the world isn't just his playground. It's his classroom, his science lab - and maybe even his business school. After more than 30 years, Microsoft's chairman is leaving daily life at the company he grew up with,...

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