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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)?

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To: Brent D. Beal who wrote (42950)1/9/1998 3:44:00 PM
From: David S.   of 58324
 
Brent, What you discribed in your post re: Zip inclusions aplenty
among late-comer computer users, is not too dissimilar to what
I noticed last year that prompted me to buy IOM for the first time.
At a higher-powered university like Emory, Zips were being
included in almost all new purchases and being added to older
machines particularly among the Mac crowd. These of course
were all external zips then, but they were popping up everywhere.
When a whole new department was built in a research building
they added Zip drives (also external) to everyone's machine.
The idea was this would be the standard for sharing large files
and programs and so it was provided to all staff's machines.
I figured this trend would be followed by the public, and looking
a year later, it is obvious that it has.

Regards, David S.
Long on Intel and Iomega
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