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Microsoft Donates USD $ 1 Billion, Help Schools in the U.S. Buy PC Economical

By Richard - Wednesday 30 April 2014 No Comments
Initiative of President of the United States ( U.S. ), Barack Obama to advance the quality of education throughout the United States through the development of high-speed Internet network infrastructure that covers up to 99 % the number of users that students in the U.S. , received from Microsoft .
No half-hearted , Microsoft donated USD $ 1 billion to help schools around the nation to be able to buy a PC (personal computer ) with an economical price ( under USD $ 300 ) .
Reporting from mashable , Cameron Evans ( Microsoft Education Microsoft Chief Technology Officer ) said that the technology in the world of education still has a long way to be encouraged to come forward . Microsoft has a great support since the last 30 years to promote education in schools in the U.S. . Microsoft hopes that the donation , coupled with high -speed internet connectivity initiatives , can help close the technology gap between students with access to technology and the growing global Internet forward .
Microsoft's donation will allow schools throughout the U.S. can buy a PC with a very cheap price which is below U.S. $ 300 . Microsoft in this case partnering with several leading computer manufacturers including Acer , Asus , Dell , HP and Toshiba .

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