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When we think about online learning, its such early days. Bill Gat

When we think about online learning, its such early days. Bill Gates is a wildly smart insightful guy. Yet, even a guy as smart and insightful as that, 30 years ago can say things like,Whos every going to need more than 640K of memory? – Reed Hastings

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We have a very wide range of content, but the brand-newest movies, whats happening with those is a $30 pay-per-view option – not from Netflix but from DirecTV and others – of movies that are in the theater. – Reed Hastings

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About half my work in education is U.S. political reform around school districts and charter schools, and creating more room for entrepreneurial organizations to develop. And about half on technology, which I look at as a global platform. – Reed Hastings

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