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Friday, October 28, 2011

Bill Gates didn’t plan on being “super rich”

By MHT staff

Bill Gates opened up to the public and shared his thoughts on a broad range of topics in a speech at the University of Washington yesterday, discussing the future of technology, how computers can address global challenges, his support for higher taxes on the wealthy and his own riches.

Seattle-based news site TechFlash was there, and reported on the comments by the generally reserved Gates, including his saying that he didn’t dream of being “super rich.” Read more.

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