“ Its fine to celebrate success but it’s more important to heed the lessons of failure.” (BrainyQoute) This quote was said by one of the most influential people in the world. Bill Gates, has created many types of software programs and different types of technology that has helped with the advancement of the late 20th century and early 21th century. Bill Gates is Time Magazines person of the Year, because without Gates and the technology he helped create be would not be as advance as we are now. William Henry Gates III better known as Bill Gates was born on October 28,1955 in Seattle, Washington. (Schuman 12) At just the age of 13 Gates had an interest in computer programing. (Bio Gates) Gates was enrolled into Lakeside School at 13 years old.(Schuman 112) Gates met Paul Allen who would then be his best friend and future business partner. The two of them bonded over there love for computers. Gates and Allen spent most of there free time in the schools computer room. At just 15 years old Gates and Paul Allen were paid twenty thousand dollars for a program they created called “Traf-o-Data”, that monitored traffic patterns in Seattle. Gates graduated from Lakeside in 1973. Gates attended Harvard university, first thinking about a …show more content…
Microsoft started with only 25 employees each employee had very important tasks to do such as product development, business development and marketing.(biogates) Gates positioned himself as CEO of Microsoft which made $2.5 million in 1978 Gates was only 23 years old. As the computer industry grew Microsoft grew, as they would make programs for up coming computer companies. Microsoft then went from 25 employees to 128, and being worth $4million to $16million.(biogates) By 1983 Microsoft has become a global company, with offices in Great Britain, and Japan with over 30% of the computers world wide using there
William Henry Gates III was born in Seattle, Washington on October 28, 1955. William was the middle child of William H. Gates II, a very successful lawyer in Seattle, and Mary Gates, his mother, who worked as a teacher before she had kids. William had two siblings, A older sister, Kristi, and a younger sister, Libby. William loved to play games and was pretty competitive at most everything he did. William was a very intelligent child and made outstanding grades in elementary school, especially in math. William got very bored and distracted very easily and tended to get into some trouble. Williams parents kept him occupied by signing him up for activities like boy scouts and reading science fiction books. At the age of thirteen, Williams parents
Having an imagination is a virtue. Imagining an entirely new way to communicate and interact with others through a machine is amazing in itself. Bill Gates is not only the richest man in the world, but some consider him as the most ingenious too. Others see him as a monopolizing, money hungry nerd.
Who ever thought that a man who came from humble beginnings could end up one of the most important people in the field of technology? Well, in fact, it has been done. A man by the name of Ray Kurzweil has rose up through the ranks and has become of the most influential and important people in the field of technology. Ray started out as any normal child did, and now sits at a staggering 27 million dollars net worth in U.S. currency. He has wrote accurate predictions about future technology, created inventions that are major breakthroughs in the medical field, and so much more. These are just a few of why he has become a major influence and role model not to just myself, but millions of people around the world.
William Henry Gates III was born in Seattle, Washington on October 28, 1955. He 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. 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. The first computer program he wrote was a version of tic-tac-toe while using the computer at his school. 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.
Gates was born October 28, 1955 in Seattle, Washington. He grew up in a wealthy family and had two sisters Kristine, who is older, and Libby, who is younger. William H. Gates, Sr., who was their father, was a successful lawyer and their mother dedicated her time to staying home and raising the children. Bill had a very close connection with his mother, Mary, who after a short-lived job as a teacher dedicated her time to helping raise the children and working on public affairs and with charities. She also helped on numerous community boards, including those of the First Interstate Bank in Seattle (founded by her grandfather), the United Way and International Business Machines (IBM) (Bill Gates. [Internet] 2015). She would regularly take Bill alongside when she volunteered in schools and at public organizations. The Gates family maintained a warm and close atmosphere and encouraged the mind-set to strive for excellence. Bill took this to heart in everything he was involved
After some opportunities and time passed, in 1975 the two decided to invent Micro-Soft, a blend of a microcomputer and a software (Biography). Later in Microsoft’s timeline, people were not buying it as much once they figured out that they could share it with friends for free. Gates caught on to this and wrote an open letter that basically informed that sharing the software was just like stealing it. Most people did not agree with him, but he continued to be determined and when accused or unfair business practice, he threatened with innovation. Gates and Allen soon broke away from MITS and were on their own with Microsoft. This did not discourage Bill; he took it on as a challenge and he moved Microsoft to Washington in 1978. Microsoft grew and began to rise in worth grossing $2.5 million in 1978 when Bill was only 23. The rise of Microsoft began when the IBM was in need of a software to run their forthcoming PC. Although he had not come up with and operating system that could run IBM’s new PC, he bought a operating system that was similar to what IBM needed and sold it to them for the price he bought it for. This made Microsoft more valuable and revenue rose from $4 million to $16 million between the years 1978 and 1981. Soon after this, Bill shot out the idea of
William Henry Gates, III was born October 28, 1955 in Seattle, Washington. He was the middle child of 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 prestigous boards (Moritz, 238). At age 13, Bill had completely taught himself programming after taking a 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
After Gates graduated high school, with a perfect 800 on the SAT, he went to Harvard law school in 1973 (“Gates, Bill” 2) (“Gates, William Henry, III” 1). In 1975 his friend Paul Allen came up to him while Bill was in college and showed him a Popular Mechanics article about a $350 microcomputer, Gates read this article and was convinced that he wanted to be in the computer industry (“Gates, William Henry, III” 1). As a sophomore in college he and Paul Allen made the computer language BASIC compatible to microcomputers, this took much skill and he was the first to do it (Leaders of info 2). He did this for a company called MITS (Leaders of info 2). This shows his motivation to do well in the world, and to be successful. With this new success in the BASIC software, he dropped out of Harvard and went to pursue his new career (“Gates, Bill 1). He went to Albuquerque, New Mexico with Paul and they both founded a new company called Microsoft to mass produce their new software (Leaders of Info 2).
Bill Gates was born on October 28, 1955. Bill Gates went to Lakeside as a kid and first used a computer at the age of 13. Gates taught himself how to program in Basic, he made Tic-Tac-Toe’ games. Bill Gates was a very influential man all across the world. Gates is known for being the founder of Microsoft. He is also known for being very kind and generous. He gave half of his money to charity and he even started his own charity called The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Bill Gates was not always successful; in fact, he began as a failure. He dropped out of Harvard and went bankrupt in the first business he started. That being said, he did eventually create Microsoft and become a multi-billionaire. Walt Disney was fired as a newspaper editor because “he lacked imagination and had no good ideas.” He later went on to create the company known as Disney. Albert Einstein did not begin speaking until he was four and did not know how to read until he was seven. He was expelled from his first school and was refused admittance to the Zurich Polytechnic School. Einstein later won the Nobel Prize for physics. All of these people persisted and achieved their goals, when others would have given up if they were in their shoes. This goes to show that anyone can achieve anything.
Have you ever thought about how different your life would be if you didn’t have a smartphone or tablet? Without the hard work and creativity of Steve Jobs, former CEO of Apple, Inc., this life could be a reality. Born in 1955, Jobs took up an interest in technology at an early age (Staff). His talent allowed him to join many different companies, which ended up resulting in his life-changing job at Apple. Though he died in 2011 of pancreatic cancer, Apple is still dubbed by many the superpower of electronic devices because of the massive advancements that Jobs made to the company. Steve Jobs changed the world drastically for the better by creating state-of-the-art electronic devices while helping the environment, making major improvements
Another one of his accomplishments is: The World Economic Forum named Larry Page a Global Leader for Tomorrow (2002). Those are just a few of the many accomplishments he has received. He has become one of the world’s most successful people, just because of an insignificant idea, that turned out to change the
William Henry “Bill” Gates III, was born on October 28, 1955 in Seattle, Washington, to a wealthy family (Heller 6). His parents were William H. Gates III, a prominent attorney, and Mary, a school teacher (William Henry (Bill) Gates). Because Gates and his father had the same name his parents nicknamed him “Trey,” referring to the III at the end of his full name. Gates struggled in public elementary school, so his parent enrolled him in private Lakeside School. There, he was
Bill Gates has always been known for being one of the world’s most successful man. It is largely known that he, with Steve Ballmer, created Microsoft—both the software and the company. Microsoft is one of the world’s most popular computer software companies that was created by Gates and Ballmer in 1972—at least that’s when the idea was formed. But what many people don’t know or don’t realize is that fact that both Ballmer and Gates were college dropouts. They weren’t dropouts from just any college, though, but from Harvard University. Now, Gates often jokes about how he is, according to Crimson, “Harvard’s most successful dropout”. In his 2007 Harvard Commencement Address, Gates uses three key factors to make his speech a greatly memorable one. He used humor, seriousness, and motivation all in an adequate way that helped his speech be one for the books.
Bill Gates’ influence is widespread. He has led the technological industry of the 20th century. He currently holds the sixth position for the most