Hillary Clinton gave a speech in San Francisco on Tuesday during DreamForce, a four-day conference in San Francisco, reported The Wall Street Journal.
The conference was hosted by salesforce.com, which according to the company's own website, was "named the world's most innovative company by Forbes four years in a row."
According to NBC Bay Area, the former senator addressed the "word gap" that low-income students face and "net neutrality" - the idea that internet companies should not take advantage of slow moving data to charge consumers more.
Clinton also talked about political division in the U.S. Clinton said, according to The Wall Street Journal. She said Americans have less -ists than before - they are less racist, less sexist and less homophobic - but there is a "fear" of people who have differing ideas in politics.
Former Secretary of State Clinton blamed technology for "limited attention spans," that make political cohesiveness difficult.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Clinton yet again laughed off questions about her intent to run in 2016.
Salesforce.com's CEO Marc Benioff donated $25,000 to Clinton's SuperPAC, Ready for Hillary, according to The Wall Street Journal.