Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is out with his autobiography and Vanity Fair has an excerpt available online. As the Nth richest man in the world, Allen isn’t doing this for the money. Maybe it’s for posterity. Maybe to settle old grudges, and he certainly does that in Vanity Fair.
The part of that excerpt everyone will be talking about this week is Allen’s story of overhearing Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer plotting to recover Allen’s Microsoft shares or dilute him into insignificance, this at a time with Allen was dying of non-Hodgkins lymphoma. It’s a great story, that’s for sure. But if you are a longtime follower of this column or its predecessor you’ve […]