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News: Report: Apple making its mark in Life Sciences







News: Report: Apple making its mark in
Life Sciences

News: Report: Apple making its mark in
Life Sciences
04/18/2005 04:40 PM

Independent research firm International Data Corp. (IDC) recently finished work on a report commissioned by Apple that focused on the company's efforts in the scientific life sciences field. While the report was complimentary to many of Apple's accomplishments over the past few years it also pointed out some pitfalls the company would have to watch in the future. This, said an Apple executive, is just what Apple was looking for.




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