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Sat 17-Jan-09 08:41:46
An Apple for the teacher?
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Buying new kit? Do your homework first
http://www.guardian.co.uk/resource/jan-kit
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Sat 17-Jan-09 10:37:29
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An IT department with some good sense - nice story.
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Sat 17-Jan-09 19:20:22
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It's all about skills. There's so many Windows skills out there that it's cheap labour. Professional Apple staff are quite rare, by that I mean those who have experience commercially.
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