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		<title>Bill Gates &#8211; Chairman, Microsoft Corp.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 18:02:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Naveed Rahmat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[William (Bill) H. Gates is chairman of Microsoft Corporation, the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential. Microsoft had revenues of US$51.12 billion for the fiscal year ending June 2007, and employs more than 78,000 people in 105 countries and regions.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>William (Bill) H. Gates</strong> is chairman of Microsoft Corporation, the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential. Microsoft had revenues of US$51.12 billion for the fiscal year ending June 2007, and employs more than 78,000 people in 105 countries and regions.<span id="more-32"></span></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">On June 15, 2006</span></strong>, Microsoft announced that effective July 2008 Gates will transition out of a day-to-day role in the company to spend more time on his global health and education work at the Bill &amp; Melinda Gates Foundation. After July 2008 Gates will continue to serve as Microsoft’s chairman and an advisor on key development projects. The two-year transition process is to ensure that there is a smooth and orderly transfer of Gates’ daily responsibilities. Effective June 2006, Ray Ozzie has assumed Gates’ previous title as chief software architect and is working side by side with Gates on all technical architecture and product oversight responsibilities at Microsoft. Craig Mundie has assumed the new title of chief research and strategy officer at Microsoft and is working closely with Gates to assume his responsibility for the company’s research and incubation efforts.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Born on Oct. 28, 1955</strong></span>, Gates grew up in Seattle with his two sisters. Their father, William H. Gates II, is a Seattle attorney. Their late mother, Mary Gates, was a schoolteacher, University of Washington regent, and chairwoman of United Way International.</p>
<p>Gates attended public elementary school and the private Lakeside School. There, he discovered his interest in software and began programming computers at age 13.</p>
<p>In 1973, Gates entered Harvard University as a freshman, where he lived down the hall from Steve Ballmer, now Microsoft&#8217;s chief executive officer. While at Harvard, Gates developed a version of the programming language BASIC for the first microcomputer &#8211; the MITS Altair.</p>
<p>In his junior year, Gates left Harvard to devote his energies to Microsoft, a company he had begun in 1975 with his childhood friend Paul Allen. Guided by a belief that the computer would be a valuable tool on every office desktop and in every home, they began developing software for personal computers. Gates&#8217; foresight and his vision for personal computing have been central to the success of Microsoft and the software industry.</p>
<p>Under Gates&#8217; leadership, Microsoft&#8217;s mission has been to continually advance and improve software technology, and to make it easier, more cost-effective and more enjoyable for people to use computers. The company is committed to a long-term view, reflected in its investment of approximately $7.1 billion on research and development in the 2007 fiscal year.</p>
<p>In 1999, Gates wrote Business @ the Speed of Thought, a book that shows how computer technology can solve business problems in fundamentally new ways. The book was published in 25 languages and is available in more than 60 countries. Business @ the Speed of Thought has received wide critical acclaim, and was listed on the best-seller lists of the New York Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal and Amazon.com. Gates&#8217; previous book, The Road Ahead, published in 1995, held the No. 1 spot on the New York Times&#8217; bestseller list for seven weeks.</p>
<p>Gates has donated the proceeds of both books to non-profit organizations that support the use of technology in education and skills development.</p>
<p>In addition to his love of computers and software, Gates founded Corbis, which is developing one of the world&#8217;s largest resources of visual information &#8211; a comprehensive digital archive of art and photography from public and private collections around the globe. He is also a member of the board of directors of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., which invests in companies engaged in diverse business activities.</p>
<p>Philanthropy is also important to Gates. He and his wife, Melinda, have endowed a foundation with more than $28.8 billion (as of January 2005) to support philanthropic initiatives in the areas of global health and learning, with the hope that in the 21st century, advances in these critical areas will be available for all people. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has committed more than $3.6 billion to organizations working in global health; more than $2 billion to improve learning opportunities, including the Gates Library Initiative to bring computers, Internet Access and training to public libraries in low-income communities in the United States and Canada; more than $477 million to community projects in the Pacific Northwest; and more than $488 million to special projects and annual giving campaigns.</p>
<p>Gates was married on Jan. 1, 1994, to Melinda French Gates. They have three children. Gates is an avid reader, and enjoys playing golf and bridge.</p>
<p>Source: www.microsoft.com/</p>
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		<title>Sabeer Bhatia &#8211; Co-Founder Of Hotmail</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 17:50:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Naveed Rahmat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sabeer Bhatia
Sabeer Bhatia (born 1968) is the co-founder of Hotmail and an entrepreneur.
Biography
Sabeer Bhatia was born in Chandigarh, India on 13th december 1968. His father, Baldev Bhatia, started as an officer in the Indian Army and later joined the Indian Ministry of Defence, while his mother, Daman Bhatia, was a senior official at the Central [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sabeer Bhatia (born 1968) is the co-founder of Hotmail and an entrepreneur.</p>
<h3>Biography</h3>
<p>Sabeer Bhatia was born in Chandigarh, India on 13th december 1968. His father, Baldev Bhatia, started as an officer in the Indian Army and later joined the Indian Ministry of Defence, while his mother, Daman Bhatia, was a senior official at the Central Bank of India. Bhatia was schooled at the St. Joseph&#8217;s Boys&#8217; High School in Bangalore. In 1985, he began his undergraduate education at the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) in Pilani and was transferred to Caltech after two years at BITS. <span id="more-28"></span>After graduating from Caltech, Sabeer went to Stanford University in 1989 to pursue his M.S. in Electrical Engineering. At Stanford, he worked on Ultra Low Power VLSI Design.</p>
<p>At Stanford, he was inspired by entrepreneurs such as Steve Jobs and Scott McNealy eventually deciding to become one himself. Instead of pursuing a Ph.D. after his Masters, he decided to join Apple in 1991.</p>
<h3>Founder of Hotmail</h3>
<p>After a brief stint at Apple, Sabeer joined a startup company called Firepower Systems Inc, where he spent two years. In 1994, Sabeer started working on new ideas for the Internet and he teamed up with Jack Smith, a colleague from Apple Computer, Inc.</p>
<p>The two came up with the concept of a web-based database entitled Javasoft. While pursuing this idea, they subsequently realised the potential of a web-based e-mail system and thus decided to create one called HoTMaiL (the uppercase letters spelling out HTML &#8211; the language used to write the base of a webpage).In order to attract attention, the e-mail service was provided for free and revenue was obtained through the advertising on the website. Draper Fisher Ventures invested $300,000 on the project and the service was launched on July 4, 1996.</p>
<p>In less than six months, the website attracted over 1 million subscribers. As the interest in the web-based email provider increased, Microsoft eventually took notice and on December 30, 1997, Hotmail was sold to Microsoft for a reported sum of $400 million.</p>
<h3>Other ventures</h3>
<p>After selling Hotmail, Bhatia worked at Microsoft for about a year and in April 1999, he left the company to start another website, Arzoo Inc, which was shut down when the dot-com bubble burst. In 2006, he relaunched Arzoo as a travel portal.</p>
<p>He started (alongside co-founders Shiraz Kanga and Viraf Zack) BlogEverywhere, a website attempting to capitalize on the emerging blogosphere.</p>
<p>In November of 2007, he released an online office alternative to Microsoft Office, called Live Documents. This application allows users to use their documents both offline and online, edit, collaborate and share documents in real-time with others, and sync documents between various computers and users. Users can also download their Microsoft Office plug-in, which allows them to get the best of offline and online offices suites, along with full compatibility for all office document formats.</p>
<p>He has also pushed for enabling access to the internet through cable television in Indian homes.</p>
<p>In January, 2008, Sabeer announced the launch of his latest venture SabSeBolo.com, a free web-based teleconferencing system (Sab Se Bolo = &#8220;(Let&#8217;s) Talk To Everyone&#8221; in Hindi).</p>
<p>Future plans of his include the development of a new city in India called Nanocity. The aim of Nanocity is to replicate the vibrancy and eco-system of innovation found in the Silicon Valley.</p>
<h3>Personal</h3>
<p>He got engaged to Tania Sharma, heiress of the Baidyanath group, in December 2007. They have known each other for eight years as friends. They plan to get married soon in a private ceremony in Langkawi, Malaysia.</p>
<h3>Awards</h3>
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<div style="auto">Entrepreneur of the Year,&#8221; Awarded by the venture capital firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson (1997)</div>
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<div style="auto">Named to the &#8220;Elite 100,&#8221; Upside magazine&#8217;s list of top trendsetters in the New Economy</div>
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<div style="auto">Recipient of the &#8220;TR100&#8243; award, presented by MIT to 100 young innovators who are expected to have the greatest impact on technology in the next few years</div>
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<div style="auto">Selected by the San Jose Mercury News and POV magazine as one of the ten most successful entrepreneurs of (1998)</div>
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<div style="auto">Named by TIME as one of the &#8220;People to Watch&#8221; in International Business (2002)</div>
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