Friday, February 10, 2012

Bill Gates: Looking Back, Moving Ahead

June 27, 2008


(Courtesy: Futureshop.ca via YouTube)

On Friday, Microsoft founder Bill Gates officially transitioned from his day-to-day role at the high-tech company to focus more time on his work with the foundation he started with his wife, Melinda. Gates will remain Microsoft’s chairman and will be involved in select projects based on direction from CEO Steve Ballmer and the leadership team. Watch the hilarious "last day" video [above] from this year's Consumer Electronics Show. I wonder if his real last day was similar...

From Microsoft's Web site:

Video Tribute: Looking Back, Moving Ahead
Virtual Pressroom: Video Clips, Images and Press Materials
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