[TechRepublic] Apple iPad for business: Love it, ignore it?

 

 

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TechRepublic Member | April 05, 2010

 

 

 

Apple iPad for business: Three reasons to love it, three reasons to ignore it

The Apple iPad has official arrived and here are my first impressions of it as a business device. See the top reasons why business should pay attention as well as the reasons why it's safe to ignore. Read more

 

 

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