Examples of Internet success for young people
First, it can broaden your horizons. Using the Internet can keep abreast of current affairs news and obtain the latest knowledge and information, which will provide good guidance for future study and life. Going online can enrich your mind. As long as you pay attention, you can learn a lot of knowledge that cannot be learned in school and expand your knowledge. With a click of the mouse, you can have a panoramic view of the whole world.
Second, it can communicate with others. One of the often mentioned shortcomings of students is their lack of confidence and their fear of talking and communicating with the outside world. Now with the Internet, they can completely overcome this psychological barrier and broaden their horizons in the process of external communication. The Internet provides a convenient channel for the exchange of educational resources. Not only teachers, but also students can log in to various educational websites through the Internet to obtain learning information.
Third, it can promote the personalized development of young people. Eliminate psychological barriers, you can confide your concerns to netizens without any scruples, and reduce the psychological pressure caused by schoolwork load; you can post your views and insights on various issues in various BBSs. Firstly, you can practice your writing skills, and secondly, you feel very accomplished. It can improve your level of a certain hobby; it is becoming fashionable to make your own homepage. Upload your favorite pictures and materials, open a discussion area, post some posts, and communicate with everyone. After mastering the use of computer software At the same time, it feels great to be your own moderator, which helps build confidence in learning.
Fourth, it can promote the academic performance of middle school students. The main task of middle school students is to learn, and distance education on the Internet will bring endless benefits to middle school students. Ordinary middle school students can only learn knowledge in their own schools and some extracurricular books, and there are always only a few teachers who impart knowledge. But if they go online, students can fly freely among websites with rich content and famous teachers. " "Answers to every question", "Question Bank", "Special Lectures", "Pre-examination Tutoring"... carefully classified and reasonable columns allow students to improve their academic performance by leaps and bounds; ordinary middle school students can only do some reference books or numbers to answer questions. There are limited papers. If you go online, there are all kinds of test papers and typical questions on the Internet, and students can choose at will.
Fifth, you can grasp the latest educational trends. Middle school students, especially high school students, can use the Internet to learn about the latest educational trends, because the college entrance examination in recent years is still under reform and exploration, and many new measures are introduced almost every year. Usually, many students don't pay much attention to the news on TV and newspapers, and just bury themselves in books. Therefore, they can check the education-related news on the Internet to adjust the focus of review and adapt to the new measures of the college entrance examination.
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In 1970, when Gates was 15 years old, his computer skills were already well-known. A company called Information Science approached Gates, hoping to provide computer time using the PDP-10 in exchange for the software technology of Gates and his classmate Paul. Because minors cannot be paid under U.S. law, the company decided to pay them $10,000 worth of computer time and require them to design payroll management software for the company. This gave them enough computer time for a school year, and they couldn't help but be very happy. In 1971, Lakeside Middle School asked Gates to help the school design a set of computer software for class scheduling. At that time, class scheduling was entirely manual. Due to the large number of students and the complexity and variety of courses, people were often unevenly distributed, resulting in overcrowding of students in some courses. Gates successfully completed this arduous task, which allowed him to extend his valuable time using the computer.
In 1973, TRW, a U.S. defense project contractor, wanted to develop a computer supervisory control system for managing reservoirs. However, it could not eliminate various computer bugs, and the progress was slow, and it was about to be punished for breach of contract. . At this critical moment, TRW learned about Gates and Paul, two young computer geniuses, and asked them for help, and the two boys happily agreed. This is a very specialized and difficult job, and according to regulations, middle school students can only receive the low wages of work-study students. But Gates doesn't care. His main purpose is to improve and exercise his software design capabilities through this kind of work. Lakeside Middle School is also very open-minded and allows senior students to go to companies for internships and jobs after completing the required courses. Thanks to the participation of Gates and Paul, TRW finally completed the project on time and avoided huge fines. Gates and Paul received specific guidance from a computer expert in the company, which improved their software skills.
Young Gates In the early 1970s, Gates wrote a famous "Open Letter to Enthusiasts", which shocked the computer world. Gates declared that computer software will be a huge commercial market and that computer enthusiasts should not copy computer programs without the consent of the original author. The computer industry at that time was influenced by hacker culture and believed that creativity and knowledge should be shared by everyone. Gates subsequently left campus and founded one of the world's most successful companies, Microsoft, and gradually industrialized software.
In 1975, Gates, who was only 19 years old, predicted: "We realize that the software era has arrived, and we have enough insight into the long-term potential of chips. What does this mean? I won't go now I will seize the opportunity to finish my studies at Harvard. The software industry will never stand still and wait for me."
But Gates' business methods often attract criticism, one of which is MS-DOS. source. In the late 1970s, IBM was planning to enter the personal computer market and officially launched the IBM Personal Computer (PC) in 1981. IBM needs to find a suitable operating system based on Intel's x86 series processors for its products. IBM approached Microsoft after brief negotiations with another company. Microsoft, in turn, found Seattle Computer Company without telling it that it was negotiating with IBM, and purchased the operating system they developed from the company for a reported price of $50,000 (Microsoft supporters said that at the time, Microsoft and IBM IBM has an agreement that stipulates that Microsoft cannot disclose negotiations to outsiders). Microsoft later authorized IBM to use the operating system (which has been renamed PC-DOS). Microsoft also negotiated with other computer manufacturers to install the modified MS-DOS system on every new computer. Afterwards, Seattle Computer sued Microsoft for purchasing the company's products at extremely low prices without disclosing the facts, but the two parties eventually reached an out-of-court settlement. Gates' reputation was damaged again by a series of U.S. government cases against Microsoft in the late 1990s.
In the mid-1980s, Gates was optimistic about the prospects of optical discs as a data storage medium, so he actively promoted CD-ROM. But just last year, he announced that DVD would be phased out.
When Apple applied the mouse to the user interface in its new product Lisa in 1983, it was a revolution in the personal computer industry. Gates immediately realized the importance of a friendly graphical interface.
In 1990, Microsoft launched WINDOWS3.0.
In 1995, Microsoft launched the Windows95 operating system, which was a truly epoch-making software. It allows users to get rid of cumbersome and boring DOS commands, thereby making personal computers extremely simple and easy to use.
The Road Ahead, published in 1995, topped the New York Times bestseller list for seven consecutive weeks. Some of the predictions in the book have come true.
Gates has also been accused of business misconduct. Gates has been accused many times of violating U.S. laws (antitrust laws) in many of Microsoft's business practices under his leadership. It has been subject to many lawsuits and is in danger of being split up. What is quite interesting is that at the end of the 20th century, two Bills (Bill Clinton and Bill Gates) encountered lawsuits and troubles almost at the same time.
In 1998, Microsoft launched Windows 98, which was widely welcomed. Microsoft consolidated its dominance in the computer software industry.
In 1999, Gates wrote the book "Future Speed", which showed people how computer technology can solve business problems in new ways. The book is published in more than 60 countries and in 25 languages. Future Speed has won critical acclaim and been listed as a bestseller by The New York Times, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, and Amazon.com.
In 2000, Gates appointed his long-time friend Steve Ballmer as Microsoft CEO, and himself as "Chief Software Architect".
At the end of 2001, Microsoft launched Windows XP. Gates personally came to Times Square to promote Win XP.
On March 10, 2006, the 2006 Forbes "World's Richest List" was announced. Microsoft's Bill Gates became the world's richest person for the 12th consecutive year. His net worth increased from US$46.5 billion. to US$50 billion.
On April 18, 2006, Chinese President Hu Jintao visited Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, near Seattle. Gates and Steve Ballmer met with Hu Jintao and took President Hu Jintao to visit Microsoft's "Home of the Future." At around 18:30 in the afternoon, Hu Jintao attended the dinner hosted by Gates at his home.
On June 15, 2006, Gates announced that he would retire in July 2008. At that time, he would resign as chief software designer and no longer participate in Microsoft's management affairs. When announcing the news, Gates seemed relatively calm, but it could not hide a certain sad atmosphere, and some employees even burst into tears. After retiring, Gates will focus on the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates donated tens of billions of his family fortune to this charitable foundation and said he would leave only a few million dollars to his three children. A Microsoft employee said: "There is no doubt that his generosity has restored the lives of hundreds of thousands of people." Shortly afterwards, stock investor Buffett announced that he would donate US$30 billion to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, provided that The Gateses are still alive!
What about the future...
At the end of 2006 - the beginning of 2007, Windows Vista will arrive as promised.
Gates is now busy with his last major event as chief software architect. After July 2008, this most sacred position at Microsoft will be handed over to Ray Oates. After that, he will devote himself to his foundation, but this does not mean that he will be indifferent to Microsoft - he said that after retiring, he will still pay attention to the development of Microsoft and provide constructive suggestions at the appropriate time.
In addition to his love for computers and software, Gates is also very interested in biotechnology. He serves on the board of directors of ICOS, a company focused on protein-based and small molecule therapeutics. He is also an investor in many other biotech companies. Gates also founded Corbis, which is researching and developing one of the world's largest visual information resources - a comprehensive digital archive of art and photography from public and private collections around the world. In addition, Gates also invested in Teledesic along with mobile phone pioneer Craig McCaw. This is an ambitious plan to use hundreds of low-orbit satellites to provide two-way broadband telecommunications services covering the entire world.
For Gates, philanthropy is also very important. He and his wife Melinda have donated more than $24 billion to establish a fund to support philanthropic causes in the fields of global health care and education, hoping that as mankind enters the 21st century, scientific and technological advances in these key areas will benefit all mankind. . As of today, the foundation established by Gates and his wife Melinda Gates has spent more than $2.5 billion on global health causes and more than $1.4 billion on improving people's learning conditions, including the purchase of new products for the Gates Library. Computer equipment, Internet training and Internet access services to public libraries in low-income communities across the United States and Canada. In addition, more than $260 million will be spent on community projects in the Pacific Northwest, and more than $380 million will be spent on special projects and annual gift distribution activities.
Don’t put all your eggs in the same basket
Warren Buffett once said of Bill Gates: “If he sold hamburgers instead of software, he would also be the world’s leader. Burger King." The implication is that it was not Microsoft that made Gates, but his business talent that made him the richest man in the world.
For financial management, Gates naturally has his own way. Confidence in Microsoft's future has led Gates to still invest most of his wealth in the company's stocks. Although he no longer serves as the company's CEO, as Microsoft's chief architect, he still leads the company's development direction and strategic planning. . However, he is shrewd and will cash out some stocks appropriately at a good price. Stock market trading records show that Gates sold 1 million Microsoft shares on the open market last month, earning nearly $27 million.
Of course, smart people like Gates will never put their eggs in one basket. The visionary Gates began diversifying his investments long before the dot-com bubble burst. Gates established an investment company in 1995. It is understood that the company manages a portfolio worth $10 billion, a large part of which is invested in the bond market with stable income, mainly Treasury bills.
Gates is optimistic about the digital and biotechnology industries that represent the new economy, but he does not exclude the traditional economy when investing, especially the heavy industry sector with stable performance. Gates once purchased a 7.8% stake in the Newport News Shipbuilding Company through his own investment company. The shares later almost doubled; his investment in the Canadian National Railway also brought him huge returns, in less than 10 years. The stock price rose by about 1/3 within one year. In addition, Gates also likes to invest in utility companies with strong ability to withstand market risks. Gates' interest in scientific innovation also led him to regard the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries as an important investment direction.
Professed to make good use of every penny
Someone once calculated how money like Bill Gates could be spent, and the conclusion was: he could buy 31.57 space shuttles, or 344 He owns a Boeing 747, filmed 268 "Titanic" movies, and bought 156,000 Bentley Continental limousines produced by Rolls-Royce. But in fact, the extremely wealthy Gates and his wife live a frugal life. The only thing that can be called luxury is their $53 million mansion in the suburbs of Seattle. However, according to people who have visited the Gates home, the furnishings in the mansion are quite simple and not as grand as ordinary people imagine. Gates once said: "I will spend every money I earn very valuable and not waste a penny."
In the past few years, Gates has put A large amount of his personal wealth was donated to philanthropic causes. According to statistics, Gates has donated nearly US$29 billion to charity around the world, making him the most generous rich man in the world. Currently, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, named after the Gateses, is the world's largest private charity organization. Its fund size is three times that of the old Ford Foundation and 10 times that of the Rockefeller Foundation. When he celebrated his 50th birthday in London last November, he told the reporters present that the huge wealth in his name was not only a huge right but also a huge obligation for him personally, and he was prepared to donate all of it. Give it to society instead of leaving it to your children as a legacy.