JERUSALEM (Reuters) - His enormous wealth notwithstanding Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said Tuesday he is still "driven" to better the personal computer and hopes to make it yet easier to use in a decade's time.
Gates arrived in Israel for a two-day visit including a scheduled meeting with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
When asked by Israel's Channel 2 television what drove him, a man listed by Forbes magazine as the world's wealthiest man, to "get up everyday and still fight" by going to work, the U.S. business mogul replied:
"I wouldn't call it fighting. This is inventing new products."
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