- Gates looks back on 30 years at Microsoft
- Tech luminaries bid Bill Gates adieu
- Microsoft's future as Gates steps back
- Gates's greatest hits and misses at Microsoft
- Life at Microsoft in the post-Gates era
- Gates prepares for life beyond Microsoft
- Gates and friends depict end of an era
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Microsoft's future as Gates steps back
CNET News.com's Ina Fried and Kara Tsuboi discuss the impact of Gates's decision to step down as a full-time employee, and take a look back at his career
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Gates looks back on 30 years at Microsoft
If you were to ask Bill Gates what life will be like when he stops working full time at Microsoft, he'd have to get back to you. more
Tech luminaries bid Bill Gates adieu
Technology insiders say their fond and not-so-fond farewells as Bill Gates steps down from full-time work at the software giant more
Microsoft's future as Gates steps back
CNET News.com's Ina Fried and Kara Tsuboi discuss the impact of Gates's decision to step down as a full-time employee, and take a look back at his caree more
Gates's greatest hits and misses at Microsoft
As Bill Gates prepares to step down as a full-time Microsoft employee, ZDNet.com's Larry Dignan rates Gates's many conference keynotes and product launches, separating the successful from those that missed the mark. more
Life at Microsoft in the post-Gates era
Bill Gates steps down as Microsoft chairman on 27 June, effectively ending his day-to-day involvement with the company. more
Gates prepares for life beyond Microsoft
CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi and Ina Fried discuss how both Microsoft and Bill Gates will be affected by the latter becoming only a part-time employee more
Gates and friends depict end of an era
At the Consumer Electronics Show 2008, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates and friends took a comical look at what life would be like in the run-up to Gates's last day more
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