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January 2005, Week 2

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Quoting Al Karman <[log in to unmask]>:

> Greetings, -L....
>
> Isn't the question actually why a printer and peripheral company needs to
> get involved in operating systems?
>
> Al Karman
> Director of Information Technology
> lia sophia

Don't forget cameras. Since they spun off the test and measurement side of the
business as Agilent, don't actually manufacture the PC's they sell and the
computer side if the business produces less revenue than the printing and
imaging divisions, can they really call themselves a computer manufacturer any
more? The product that sells the most from HP is inkjet cartridges. Big hint
there folks. Maybe Scott Adams gets it too.

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