Bill Gates, the founder and creator of Microsoft, and in many ways the father of computers worldwide is leaving the company he created on Friday. Gates founded the company 33 years ago, and he leaves it in great operating shape. He stepped back a number of years ago to pursue other work, leaving the CEO position to the current chief executive of Microsoft, Steve Ballmer.
Gates has worked mainly with the charity foundation he started with his wife Melinda for the last eight years.
This week New York businessman Jacob Arabo (Born Yakov Arabov) and known in the hip-hop world as “Jacob the Jeweler” was sentenced to 30 months in prison for lying to investigators looking into a multistate drug ring. In October Arabo pleaded guilty to falsifying records and giving false statements as part of a deal with federal prosecutors. U.S. District Judge Avern Cohn was asked to impose a minimum sentence of three years and one month. However Cohn decided to reduce the sentence by seven months, citing Arabo’s extensive charity work. Judge Cohn also ordered the Russian immigrant to pay a $50,000 fine and to make a $2 million forfeiture payment to the government.Arabo was arrested in 2006 at his
There is buzz throughout the technology and media world that Apple CEO Jobs’ health is failing. Many say that Jobs didn’t look well onstage during the introduction of the new 3G iPhone at the 2008 Worldwide Developers Conference. They say the already slim and trim Jobs looked even thinner than usual…almost crack head like.
SF Gate Columnist Mark Morford wrote that Jobs’ trademark denim jeans were riding a little too high and the even more trademark black mock turtleneck looked a size or two too large. All of which caused the rabid Mac blogosphere and even the cold-hearted suits over at Forbes and the Wall Street Journal, et al, to frumple and frown and wonder about Steve Jobs’ potential ill health. Read More.