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As it is apparent, within the next decades schools and maybe universities would be a thing of the past, books would no longer exist in paper. This is all an urgent need of information sharing emphasized by the ever changing world of science.  

In this race for faster access to vital information, it may seems the community which benefits from modern information technology greatly is none other than developing countries in which production of science is too costly to be established, but Supercourse greatly benefited the developed countries too. That is because of Supercourse ability to turn the alley of information exchange to the Super highway.  

The innovative idea of developing Supercourse was a magic solution since it has developed a global network of world renowned scientists tightly connected to each other in a matter of seconds in order to keep in touch with the updated knowledge.