How Google Is Schooling Apple And Microsoft In The Battle For America's Classrooms

It took the Chromebook just five years to become the country's most popular education device. Here's how Google won the classroom.


It took the Chromebook just five years to become the country's most popular education device. Here's how Google won the classroom.

A Mozart duet echoes through the dim auditorium of Philadelphia's String Theory high school, performed by a pair of plaid-skirted violinists reading music off their school-issued iPads. In other classes at the performing-arts-themed public charter school, students use their iPads to plot DNA data, design graphics, and make movies. At first glance, the school is a model Apple education customer, buying into both its hardware and iOS ecosystem.

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