01Jul 2020 by admin Microsoft on Tuesday launched an effort to teach 25 million people around the world digital-age work skills free of charge by the end of the year. Related posts:Raya and the Last Dragon Super Bowl Trailer Teases Disney’s Next Animated MovieMicrosoft Edge Chromium Version to Be Available by Default With Windows 10 20H2 UpdateZomato Said to Target Push Into Alcohol DeliveriesApple Reveals App Store's Best Apps, Games of 2020, Announces Podcasts, Books of the YearHonk Is a New Kind of Messaging App for Real-Time, Disappearing ChatsVMware Intends To Acquire SaltStackAmazon CEO Jeff Bezos Tops List of Richest Charitable Gifts in 2020 With $10-Billion Climate Change ...Intel 11th Gen 'Rocket Lake' Desktop CPUs Launched, Including Flagship Core i9-11900KHPE Primera & Nimble UpgradedApple AirTags, MacBooks, New AR Device to Launch in 2021, Says Ming-Chi Kuo; AirTags 3D Animation Le...Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Related Post