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    Bill Gates Bids Farewell to his Colleagues with a Lump in his Throat

    Despite my best efforts to distract the world's media from Bill Gates' departure from Microsoft yesterday, the software genius-turned philanthropist held his own. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has an audio file of the great man's two-minute speech to his employees in Redmond. His voice cracks when he mentions Steve Ballmer, and all the "incredible people" at the company he founded, and you can hear the pride in his voice when he talks about how they changed the world. "You've made it so much fun for me, there won't be a day in my life that I'm not thinking about Microsoft and the great things it's doing. Thank you for making it the center of my life and so much fun." Oh, that's set me off again. [Seattlepi via CNET]
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    By AddyDugdale
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    Bill Gates You Have a Retirement E-Card from Gizmodo

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    Things No One Gives Microsoft Credit For (But Should)

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    Men's Vogue on Bill Gates's Style: "A Fashionable Guy"

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    Retromodo: Gizmodo's Bill Gates Interviews Through History

    Bill Gates puts up with us, having granted us three interviews in the past three and a half years. It's an intense experience: Bill isn't always fond of making eye contact, and is known to snap at reporters who ask dumb questions. After all, he's not just the Andrew Carnegie—or Emperor Palpatine—of his time. He's also a guy who gets interviewed a hell of a lot, and doesn't stand for bush-league Q&A. But we have always enjoyed the guys company and even have had the opportunity to make him laugh a few times. Here's a quick look back at our three Bill interviews, in a Retromodo re-run fashion: More »
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    By Wilson Rothman
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    Retromodo: Bill Gates, Panhandlers and Hamburglers On 60 Minutes

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    Book Review: Microsoft 2.0: How Microsoft Plans to Stay Relevant in the Post Gates Era

    What does someone who's been covering Microsoft for 25 years think about Bill Gates' retirement? Ask Mary Jo Foley, or consider her book, Microsoft 2.0: How Microsoft Plans to Stay Relevant in the Post Gates Era. I read and I found it to be somewhat encyclopedic in its breadth and knowledge of the inner workings of Microsoft, every page chock-full of historical context and deep knowledge and liberal use of external sources. It's all especially impressive since Microsoft PR decided against officially supporting Gates-transition stories. And she plays neither fault-blind sympathizer nor superficially informed critic; her work is pitch perfect, calling out the obscene and yet recommending doubters not count out Microsoft as Bill leaves. More »
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    By Brian Lam
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    What It's Like Working Under Bill Gates

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    Ten Reasons Why Vista Isn't That Bad

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    Bill Gates' Made Men: The Wild 'n' Crazy Ventures of the Microsoft Millionaires

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    Why I Still Use Windows Despite the Peer Pressure

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    Giz Explains: How the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Will Save the World

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    The Best Bill Gates Parodies Ever

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    Classic Clips: Bill Gates Chews Out Microsoft Over XP

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    Bill Gates is Going to Have One F'ed Up Retirement

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    A Night With Bill Gates' New Big Hairy Vision

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    Bill Gates Retirement Party

    The time has come. On June 27th, Bill Gates will stop commuting to Microsoft's Redmond campus on a daily basis, and begin full-time work at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. You probably know that for Bill, retirement doesn't mean what it meant for your dear old granddad. He will still visit his Redmond office once per week, doing what Ballmer tells him to do. Nevertheless, it's the furthest Bill will ever separate himself from the software biz while he's living on this planet, so it's something to commemorate, for better or worse. More »
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    By Wilson Rothman
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    Ballmer: Running Microsoft 'Til 2017, and They're Going "Up, Baby, Up, Up, Up, Up, Up!"

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    If Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were on Match.com: Who is Sexiest?

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