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Reasons for optimism after a difficult year. 2021 was an incredibly hard year for many people, including me, but I’m hopeful that 2022 will be better. When Paul and I were starting Microsoft, we had a vision that personal computers would one day play a significant role in people’s lives.
It’s been a year of cancellations, but Bill Gates is keeping one tradition alive. On Tuesday, the billionaire handed down his annual book recommendations, naming his top five reads of 2020. This year, Gates wrote on his blog , he tried to pull titles that will help readers end “a lousy year” on a better note.
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Microsoft exceeded $1 billion in revenue for the first time in 1990, becoming the largest-ever supplier of computer software at the time. In 1991 Gates leapfrogged to No. 2 on The Forbes 400 (from
Gates Notes Bill Gates. One of the best things about the summer? Having more time to read. On Monday, Bill Gates released his annual summer book list. This year, his five picks tackle important topics like "gender equality, political polarization, climate change, and the hard truth that life never goes the way young people think it will," the Microsoft co-founder, 66, wrote on his blog.
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Billionaire, Bill Gates has released his top reading picks for 2022. The list was posted on his blog, Gates Notes blog. The list contains books that cover the impacts of climate change, the power associated with gender, and the causes of polarization and an adventure novel set in the 1950s to make things interesting.
To cut emissions, use this Swiss Army Knife. Cheap, green hydrogen would be a massive breakthrough in clean energy. By Bill Gates. |. June 21, 2022 4 minute read. 0. When most people picture greenhouse gas emissions, they think about cars and electricity. That’s because they turn keys, press buttons, and flip switches every day.
Gates feels Lincoln’s example can be used as a template to solve tough modern problems. “Lately I’ve been thinking about Goodwin’s book because it feels very relevant in 2022,” Gates writes.
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