August 5, 2005
Microsoft Tries to See Academe's Future
The company's top brass talk technology with 400 researchers
Article: Q&A: Bill Gates Looks Ahead, Defends Software SecurityBill Gates, Microsoft's chairman and chief software architect, says he sees many technology-driven changes ahead for higher education, including the end of printed textbooks in favor of electronic ones, a widespread move from laptops to touch-screen tablet PC's that can also respond to
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