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nothing is free
i dont think anything is given out for free. in this case, the gains are recouped later on. once you hook a large institution and student body to a certain technology -- they are greater chances to stick with that technology for a long time.
Posted by: darkog   Posted on: 06/26/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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nothing is free  darkog | 06/26/09
already 83% in favor of MS  ptcruisergt | 06/26/09
My university already switched to Outlook Live  aalhc5@... | 06/26/09
We switched last year to Live@edu  snafu_77 | 06/26/09
Google reads your email  LBiege | 06/26/09
Welp we're headed to Google.  storm14k | 06/26/09
Where do your stats come from!?  keel | 06/27/09
Microsoft and Google  zwhittaker ZDNet Moderator | 06/27/09
Your headline is biased  keel | 06/27/09
Fair enough  zwhittaker ZDNet Moderator | 06/27/09
RE: Hands on with Outlook Live: universities choose Microsoft over Google  Jennyfromtheblock | 06/27/09
wow  richvball44 | 06/27/09
Plus 1 !  zwhittaker ZDNet Moderator | 06/28/09
The good thing aout all of this is that because of Google, educational  DonnieBoy | 06/28/09
What do you mean they get nothing out of it?  ericesque | 06/28/09
RE: Hands on with Outlook Live: universities choose Microsoft over Google  zdnetisabitrubbish | 06/29/09

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