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NigeriaSun.com Thursday 23rd February 2012 Issue 10/085
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  • Train derails in Buenos Aires killing 49
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    Apple makes move into offices
    Source: USA Today
    Saturday 28th January, 2012  


    Apple is hiring sales executives across the US to get more of its products into Fortune 1000 companies.

    Microsoft has traditionally dominated the corporate workplace and more than 85% of corporate computers still run some version of Windows software.

    But products based on Apple iOS operating system ' ...

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