October 16, 1998
Apple's Recent Success Appears Unlikely to End Decline in Campus Use of Macintoshes
After enduring what seemed like years of gloom, devoted fans of Apple Computer's Macintosh have spent much of 1998 rejoicing in the company's successes -- first with its fast G3 series of processors and now with its quirky, aerodynamic iMac. But college and university computing administrators say the company's recent turnaround has had little or no effect on campus use of the Mac, which has been declining for several
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