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There is no difference, Chris...
With paid services, you always run the risk that they will suddenly start costing *more*.

The price risk is therefore the same, with paid and free services alike. happy
Posted by: pjotr123   Posted on: 08/14/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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There is no difference, Chris...  pjotr123 | 08/14/09
RE: What happens if Google's Edu Apps aren't free anymore?  NativeSonKY | 08/14/09
That is not an option for a lot of individuals/companies - nt  socialism=nowhere | 08/14/09
Risk same with Pay apps!  Aesculapian | 08/14/09
RE: What happens if Google's Edu Apps aren't free anymore?  leopards | 08/14/09
It's the difference between free and freedom.  milton@... | 08/14/09
It's not about applications  odcchaz | 08/14/09
Apps are not "set and forget"  hhiles@... | 08/14/09
Grow your own  Economister | 08/14/09
Well, the what is...  zkiwi | 08/14/09
Apps needed, not curriculum  cwallen19803@... | 08/14/09
I think I had the word "services" in there.  Economister | 08/14/09
Two mitigators  daengbo | 08/15/09
"...curriculum is based on applications..."  larason | 08/17/09
EXACTLY the problem!  Marty R. Milette | 08/15/09
RE: What happens if Google's Edu Apps aren't free anymore?  nichuett | 08/15/09
RE: What happens if Google's Edu Apps aren't free anymore?  BaltimoreBarry | 08/15/09
Education system is dysfunctional - thank the parents and laws...  Marty R. Milette | 08/16/09
F.U.D.  Narg | 08/17/09
Go to a competitor?  wonsil@... | 08/18/09

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