could be used by people who were not computer experts, brings a similar sense of democratic mission to his philanthropy. The chief architect of Microsoft Word and other popular software programs, Mr.
The Museum of Flight 'landed' on a name for its new space gallery - the 'Charles Simonyi Space Gallery.' Simonyi donated $3 million of the $12 million state-of-the-art building. Below is more ...
The American billionaire and philanthropist, Charles Simonyi, paid $25-million to join a rocket trip to the international space station on Saturday, the Associated Press reports. Mr. Simonyi, a ...
(TNS) — The University of Washington unveiled its new initiative Tuesday to spearhead the college's approach to artificial intelligence. The initiative, AI@UW, was made possible in part through a $10 ...
Billionaire Charles Simonyi (left), 58, who is scheduled to be the next space tourist, walks with his future crew members, Russian cosmonauts, Oleg Kotov and Fyodor Yurchikhin, while taking part in ...
The man who gave us Microsoft Office, billionaire Charles Simonyi, will train for a second Soyuz trip to the International Space Station in spring 2009. Simonyi paid more than $20 million to fly to ...
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