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How Google and Microsoft Gained Deep Influence Over US Public Schools

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Tech giants like Google and Microsoft have systematically extended their reach into American schools, shaping how students learn and how institutions operate. The companies have leveraged their financial resources, market power, and broad networks to influence multiple layers of the education supply chain. Their involvement spans everything from classroom tools and software to broader institutional decisions. Critics suggest this level of corporate penetration raises questions about the appropriate role of Big Tech in public education.

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