Top 10 end-user implementations of 2010

Dawinderpal Sahota
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Here are the 10 new IT installations that made the biggest impression on Computing in 2010

10. Scottish school shifts wholly to the iPad One of the most intriguing implementations of 2010 came about when a Scottish public school decided it would ditch pens, blackboards and exercise bo...

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