Good morning, and welcome to Ten Things in Tech. Sign up if this was sent to you.Subscribe to the 10 Things In Tech newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest tech trends and developments. Loading something is currently loading. Click Sign up to receive marketing emails and other offers from Insider.Let's get going.1. Andy Jassy was Jeff Bezos "shadow", and then AWS grew to a $40 billion company. He was also selected to be the next Amazon CEO, a job he will take up on July 5. Here's how he started his career and how he rose up the Amazon ladder.2. Insiders claim that Bill Gates was known for hosting nude pool parties and getting "drunked pretty easily". James Wallace, Gates' biographer, said that he went to a Seattle nude strip club and invited the dancers to his pool. Here are his other comments.3. SentinelOne's original investor wrote Zoom's initial check without ever hearing a pitch. SentinelOne saw a 17% increase in trading on its first day. This was most likely the largest cybersecurity IPO. Dan Scheinman blindly supported Zoom. Here are the qualities he seeks in founders.4. Amazon requests that the FTC's chair be removed from any enforcement decisions involving the company. Amazon filed a 25-page request for Lina Khan, a big tech critic, to be removed from all decisions. This includes the FTC's current review on Amazon's MGM acquisition and an antitrust investigation. It wants her to go.5. AI can reduce credit access inequity. This is one of many stories in a new Insider series that explores the true cost of inequality. The full series explores how inequality persists in American society.6. Lime has just introduced a new form of ride-sharing transportation, mopeds. Lime is well-known for its e-scooters and recently launched a moped sharing service in NYC. Here's how it feels to ride one for a day.7. Elon Musk says Starlink will be worldwide available a month sooner than expected. Musk, the Tesla CEO, said that it might be available by August. However, Starlink will require $30 billion to survive. Musk said: "If we succeed in not going Bankrupt, then that'll make me great."8. Uber drivers claim that a glitch has caused them to be charged for their rides rather than being paid. One Uber driver lost $50 for a single trip, so they stopped using the app. You can read the whole story here.9. Google is making a major shift in the way people search online. This is the largest search shake-up since years. A top executive gave us the timeline to make dramatic changes in the way that people search online. Here are the details.10. Facebook recently changed the way it evaluates employee performance. According to one employee, it could indicate that Facebook is maturing and seeking out different types of employees. Learn more about its new performance review process.Jordan Erb. Comments/tips? Send an email to jerb@insider.com, or tweet @JordanParkerErbRegister for the Insider newsletter here.