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Microsoft Pays University of Nebraska To Use Office 365

parislemon:

When you can’t beat em (Google Apps in the Cloud), don’t even try. Pay people to use your service instead. 

No, it’s not straight-up cash. But it’s still hundreds of thousands of dollars in incentives such as other Microsoft software. Money that would otherwise be revenue from the University of Nebraska to Microsoft. So yes, they are paying them. 

Source: parislemon

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    As of June 2011, more than 12 million students...Google Apps for Education. Google...
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    Probably at the expense of the poor saps who have to use it. As long as I can still forward to gmail, I’ll be fine.
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    Microsoft… stop doing it wrong already.
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