Gates: Computer science grads in demand
Computer science graduates will be in greater demand than ever over the next 15 years, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates says.
Gates addressed University of Michigan students Wednesday in kicking off a three-day college tour aimed at getting young people interested in computer science and related fields.
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