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At Oxford, a couple of months ago, he gave his first public talk since retiring as CEO. There he mentioned he's currently not doing much, but he's researching a few problems to do with governance, healthcare and the environment. He said he doesn't want to try to do anything like Microsoft again, because anything like that would inevitably pale in comparison. He seemed more interested in charity/politics/similar.



Sounds good. Sounds a lot better than setting up a patent trolling empire or building a company around a half-assed Hypercard clone.


...or investing in Monsanto.




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