Bill Gates

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  • In the Buffy

    Has Sarah Michelle Gellar become a vamp naysayer? Would a flying rock by any other name smell like perfume? In a world full of uncertainty, one thing's for sure ... three hours of Roberto Benigni at the Oscars are three hours too many.
  • Bill Gates' other CEO

    The Corbis digital archive is privately held by Gates, but it's former human rights attorney Steve Davis' job to make it work.
  • The frog prince of Bel-Air

    Batgirl caught in amphibian love nest! Plus: I cc NY? Carl Swanson e-goofs, Toby Young attacks. And: Hillary is just so dateable.com!
  • Why Bill stepped down

    He wants to run for president -- and a cornucopia of other "top 10" reasons from our e-mailbag.
  • Scoop: Why Bill Gates stepped down

    Ten reasons why the Microsoft founder is handing off the CEO torch.
  • Celebrity debriefing

    Who wears the panties in the family? David Beckham and Tim Robbins bare all. Plus: Nice white guys finish last? Sensi-man takes beating, Backstreet boy gets no respect. And: Bill Gates, international man of tired movie catch phrases.
  • Predictions for 2000

    Cowhide computers, Russians in Redmond and other tech possibilities for the new year.
  • Orphans of managed care

    Sickle cell patients are in the middle of a dilemma over the cost of effective drugs.
  • Bill Gates pledges $4 billion for third-world medicines

    Vaccines are not unlike software: They require a big investment up front, but then they're cheap to make.
  • Gown gobbling in Gotham

    Consuming fashion in the Big Apple; Bezos luvs Bill; Paul Newman: Unhandsome me! Plus: Claudia Schiffer's new bedmate!
  • Sunspots

    Excerpts from a diary of a networked future.
  • "Newsbabe" Diane Sawyer gets the story

    Diane Sawyer appears as "newsbabe" in Microsoft video, then gets exclusive interview with Gates. Coincidence?
  • How the Web was almost won

    Just how close did we come to a Net ruled by Microsoft? The "server wars" show a grim counterpart to the browser wars.
  • Letters to the Editor

    What's to become of Microsoft? Plus: Putting McKinney's life in Judy Shepard's hands; who unearthed the L.A. Times controversy?
  • Do the paranoid survive?

    Judge Jackson's opus on the browser wars portrays a Microsoft terrified by middleware.
  • Sad moms scarf Jif

    This is Marie Osmond off drugs; music lovers to Nancy Kerrigan: "Why you?"; and Mark Harmon, potty mouth. Plus: Mare and Rho return!
  • Why Microsoft doesn't rule the Net

    Redmond's observers keep counting on the software giant to become a Net company. What's wrong with that?
  • Crash of '99?

    If our booming economy suddenly collapses, the growing disparity between rich and poor may prove to be a decisive factor in how hard we fall.
  • "Tech guru": What Americans wanna be when they grow up

    Survey finds that people respect the nerdly calling but don't want to slog through the math.
  • Let it be me

    Wherein the author travels back in time to encounter "Morris" as he brushes up against "Reagan" -- and the rest is "history."
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is Britney Spears just "lovestruck"? Plus: Gates' personality quirks conceal real issues in Redmond; selling science with sex appeal.
  • Celebrity rehab in the new millennium

    The famous will always fall from grace. A far more interesting topic: Whose reputation will be restored?
  • Stalking Gates

    In "The Plot to Get Bill Gates," Gary Rivlin provides a much-needed outsider's view of the Baron of Redmond -- and the rogues of Silicon Valley.
  • Letters to the Editor

    It's not the quantity of gun laws that counts; children's parties are out of control; Salon wasted Bill Gates' time.
  • Gates the Elder forced to change name

    Hey, Pops! Who do you want to be today? Clampetts about to morph into the Corleones: Beverly Hillbillies casino on the way; Prince Charles gets flashed by British bad girl. Plus: Latest from the Cherry Pit Spitting Championship.
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