Apple goes bulk for education, business

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The Cupertino technology company has always been aggressive with their attempts to corner the education market and in recent years has turned to the enterprise to get a stronger foothold there. This latest bit of news isn’t surprising but it’s important to know, especially when considering that their footprint is becoming easier to expand thanks to integration into our society.

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Apple has informed Mac developers that it is preparing to launch the ability for educational institutions and developers to purchase apps from the Mac App Store in volume for a discount. The upcoming feature was announced in an email:

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