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Buying guide: iPad mini vs. Nexus 7

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Buying guide: iPad mini vs. Nexus 7

Which device to buy depends on what type of person you are as much as which one has the best specifications and price. Read more

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Citrix GoToAssist lets you quickly access customers' machines online, so you can use your expertise to fix a technical problem instantly. The GoToAssist platform offers tools that enable IT professionals to easily support people and manage technology.


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