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Non-Tech : Iomega:Zip drives - a "standard" for the PC?

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To: Bob Mundt who wrote (109)5/23/1996 10:16:00 PM
From: Guy Gordon   of 156
 
I read somewhere that Iomega has a program to place Zip drives in service bureaus and places like Kinkos, Pip Printing, etc.

I hope they do this right. If I were in charge of this program, I would supply the drives a cheaply as posible -- even free. Then, I would supply a color window sign saying "Bring your 'stuff' on a Zip Drive". And finaly, I'd set the store up as a reseller of Zip disk! (And maybe the external parallel Zip drive as well.)

Iomega could also keep a database of service bureaus that suport Zip. People could access this over the phone or the web and find one in their city.

Does anyone know the details of this program? Is there anyone I could pass these suggestions along to?
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