Computer History Museum: Gates Foundation Gives $15 Million to Computer History Museum
17th Oct 2005, 10:35 GMT
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA (MARKET WIRE) The Computer History Museum, the world's largest institution dedicated to preserving and presenting the artifacts and stories of the Information Age, announced today that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation--the charitable foundation of Bill Gates, founder, chairman and chief software architect of Microsoft Corporation, and his wife, Melinda--has pledged a $15 million gift to the Computer History Museum Campaign.
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