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- by eadeguzman June 23, 2008 8:07 AM PDT
- There has been a lot of media attention/coverage triggered by Bill Gates' "retirement" from full-time MS employee to part-time.
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Showing 2 of 2 pages (37 Comments)Google-envy?
The article itself indicate a lot of Gates-envy and it appears to be alive and well in Silicon Valley starting with this author himself.
Is Google changing the world, doing no evil? Tell that to millions and millions of people other parts of the Globe with malaria and AIDS and those without access to computers. Most so-called billionaires in Silicon Valley don't know a thing (many just don't care) about chaning the real world.