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Subject: IP: Excerpt from "Microsoft's Reach in Higher Education"
From: "Robert Raisch" <raisch@internautics.com> To: <farber@cis.upenn.edu> Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 09:54:33 -0400 (Combine this with Microsoft's recent "Bill's Just An Average Joe" campaign and the failed "Groundswell" marketing plan and it looks like the spinmeisters are really working overtime. </rr>) Excerpt from the Chronicle of Higher Education's "Microsoft's Reach in Higher Education" Some fear that Microsoft is using its seemingly unlimited resources to create a monopoly in campus software sales, and that if it is not somehow checked, higher education could find itself beholden to the corporate masters of the very technologies that colleges and universities helped to create and popularize. Others, looking farther ahead, worry that the company's expanding reach will eventually lead it to compete with colleges by retailing educational programs of its own. Full Article: http://chronicle.com/free/v44/i33/microsoft.htm
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