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Paul Allen passed away

Paul Allen passed away
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Paul Allen passed away

Paul Allen passed away

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen passed away Monday night. He suffered from lymphoma and passed away at the age of 65. The company that Paul Allen owned Vulcan inc stated this on behalf of the family in a press release.
Paul Allen co-founded Microsoft in 1975 with Bill Gates after they dropped out of college at Washington State University. In addition to his work at Microsoft, he was known as an extremely intelligent man and great philanthropist.
Well-known executives of other size tech companies all offer their condolences. Such as Tim Cook of Apple and Google director Sundar Pichal calling him a pioneer and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos naming his love of inventions.

Charitable investments

With his Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, he presumably donated over 2 billion euros to charity. With this he supported the causes that were close to his heart such as Technology, protection of Wildlife, Education, Science and Arts. For example, a science foundation established in 2003 to research the brain was directly supported with 83 million euros.

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Also we from MijnHostingPartner.nl want to give our support to the family and friends of Paul Allen. Paul Allen has touched a lot of people in his life, a fact which is also reflected in the news of his passing. To read more about Paul Allen we refer you to the inspiration for this article: https://www.nu.nl/internet/5515910/microsoft-medeoprichter-paul-allen-65-overleden-kanker.html