Bill Gates In Barack Obama's Science and Technology Advisory Council
President Barack Obama has named one of the two successors of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates to the Science and Technology Advisory Council, a move that will put the man in charge with building Microsoft's future side by side with Eric Schmidt, the chief executive officer of rival Google. Following his pseudo-retirement from the Redmond company, Gates split his role into two with Ray Ozzie, now chief software architect, and Craig Mundie, now chief research and strategy officer, dividing the responsibilities between them, the latter of which has been selected for the Science and Technology Advisory Council. President Barack Obama has named one of the two successors of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates to the Science and Technology Advisory Council, a move that will put the man in charge with building Microsoft's future side by side with Eric Schmidt, the chief executive officer of rival Google. Following his pseudo-retirement from the Redmond company, Gates split his role into two with Ray Ozzie, now chief software architect, and Craig Mundie, now chief research and strategy officer, dividing the responsibilities between them, the latter of which has been selected for the Science and Technology Advisory Council.
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