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06 Jun 09

Washington, D.C. uses Google apps to cut government waste - Page 2

"The average cost of [enterprise] email is 8 dollars per month [per user]," he says. "For half that, we can get more value beyond just e-mail. We're getting Google apps and video for the enterprise. We're getting the ability to share spreadsheets and documents."

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  • "The average cost of [enterprise] email is 8 dollars per month [per user]," he says. "For half that, we can get more value beyond just e-mail. We're getting Google apps and video for the enterprise. We're getting the ability to share spreadsheets and documents."

29 Mar 09

AppleInsider | Microsoft's anti-Mac pricing campaign takes to the web

Microsoft's new focus on cheap hardware prices is particularly interesting given the fact that the company has been unable to profitably market its own hardware devices outside of its Microsoft-branded keyboards and mice that it bundles with many new PCs as part of its Windows software licensing.

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19 Mar 09

Apple's MacTel - Network World

The TCO tool also allows you to calculate the resale value of the computer. It did not take long to discover that Mac's resale value is much higher than WinTel's.

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Synium

Quickly make live videos of your Mac's screen… capture everything that's happening there, including mouse pointer, selections and movements — in real-time! Since the very first release of Screenium, we support virtually any resolution your Mac is capable of: you can capture just small excerpts of your screen or even »Full HD« video and even higher resolutions.

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Macsimum News - ‘Computerworld’: Macs not more expensive than PCs for most part

If you start with Apple’s relatively short list of SKUs (three or four model variations for each of its lines, such as MacBook Pro, MacBook and iMac) and then look for comparable Windows machines, you’ll find that Apple bests the competition in some ways and not in others, but the pricing overall is surprisingly on par,” Scot Finnie writes. “Only a few years ago, it seemed like a no-brainer that Windows hardware was much cheaper. But if you’re talking name-brand hardware, that’s just no longer the case.”

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Apples with Apples - are Macs really worth it? - 09 Mar 2009 - Mac Planet - NZ Herald Blog

If I 'build' it on the site to be similar to the iMac (ironically, I couldn't do this on the Dell US site using Safari) I added in the anti-virus software (as, ahem, you know Macs don't need virus software still), some software that might do a few of the iLife things (like Adobe Elements in place of iPhoto) etcetera, and I also added in a wireless router c

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Scot Finnie on Mac vs. PC pricing

Feature for feature, if you match up Apple's constrained model selections with mainstream/premium vendors like Dell or Sony, the MacBook Pro and iMac come out ahead on pricing.

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