June 15th, 2006

Bill Gates to Leave Microsoft in 2008

By Michael Santo
Contributing Writer, RealTechNews

Might I say finally? With that much wealth, I would have been gone a long time ago. On the other hand, it’s not a retirement. In 2008, Bill Gates will leave his positions as Chief Software Architect and chairman to focus his attention on the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Microsoft CTO Ray Ozzie will take over Gates’ role as Chief Software Architect starting immediately. “Over the next two years, Ray and I will work side by side to ensure a smooth transition,” Gates said. “Over time, he’ll take on the central role for architectual leadership at Microsoft.’

Gates reitered that he is not retiring from the software business, calling the change a re-ordering of priorities. “With greath wealth comes great responsibility,” he said. “A responsibility to give back to society.” Source: BetaNews

We Say: It’s the end of an era, and all I’ll say is … Bill, if you’re going to paraphrase someone, pick something that won’t make me think of Stan Lee. :-)

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2 comments to "Bill Gates to Leave Microsoft in 2008"

  1. John Corliss says:

    Egad! LMAO (the Stan Lee remark).

    As for Bill Gates, if he makes good on his word he’ll definitely be a better man. Might I suggest to him that he applies some of his money to dealing with the meth problem which the United States (HIS COUNTRY) has.

    June 16th, 2006 at 7:04 am

  2. Nine says:

    “responsibility to give back to society”? I’m touched. Specifically, palm touched on lips, trying to keep from hurling.

    June 20th, 2006 at 12:21 pm

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