Bill Gates’ Last Day At Microsoft & Exit Interview

by Scott Beale on January 7, 2008 · 4 comments

Here’s the hilarious video of Bill Gates’ last day at Microsoft that was featured in his keynote Sunday night at CES 2008. Engadget’s Ryan Block caught up with Bill yesterday and did a great exit interview with him.

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Bill Gates’ Last Day at Work | HR Lori, Human Resources in California
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1 Bonnie Burton January 7, 2008 at 8:37 pm

Love the cameos in the Gates’ last day video.
Obama thinking he was Bill Shatner. Priceless.

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