The Chronicle of Higher Education

Microsoft Tries to See Academe's Future

The company's top brass talk technology with 400 researchers

Bill 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...

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