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Odalis Nunez

Ms. Mayr
Business Tech

Bill Gates
Bill Gates is an American business man that (with his friend-Paul Allen) invented the
worlds largest software business- Microsoft. Bill was born in October 28, 1955, in Seattle,
Washington. He has two sisters, an older one named Kristianne, and a younger sister named
Libby. As a young boy, he attended church with his family and spent a great time with computers
so he was fascinated by them. He also didnt listen to his parents so he was send to a private
school, he was also very brilliant. When he was older, he got into Harvard and his parents payed
for all his schools supplies.
Bill Gates was nerdy but he had friends: Paul Allen, Ric Weiland, and Kent Evans. He
married to a woman that he had gone out with in his high school days for a few years. Her name
is Melinda French. Bill and Melinda had three children.
Bill gates is head of Microsoft. He started this business because he had a fascination for
computers and spent a great amount of time with them. He wanted a smaller computer since the
computers from his time were really big, so he invented the personal computer, which was
smaller than the big computers almost everyone used. From there, he sold some and to his luck,
were a big success. Because of this, he invented more and more until he made thousands of
dollars with his invention, but he wasnt satisfied with just the small computer, so he made a
software that protected his computers. He had a lot of competition, but he always won due to the

fact that he protected his computers and his competition didnt which made the computers and
software that the competition had were easy to hack.
Something I liked about bill gates was that he never gave up and wanted to be the best of
the best. A thing I didnt like about bill gates was that he was sometimes rude when talking in
shows live.

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