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The e-Mac had a short life
I'm not buying the education argument although it is
credible.

Marketshare has never been an Apple driver.
Technological innovation and leadership.

I think we are going to see something that none of us are
expecting, something radically new that makes the
technology cheaper, lighter and better for the user.

I don't see Apple changing it's strategy and if it's good for
everyone then it's good for education.
Posted by: mlindl   Posted on: 10/13/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The e-Mac had a short life  mlindl | 10/13/08
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