Joanne Boyle

President, Seton Hill University

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President of Seton Hill University, a small liberal arts college near Pittsburg, Pennsylvania

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Apple's new  iPad  blew out of stores on Saturday. Some 300,000 of them went home with consumers according to Apple.

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Apple's new  iPad  blew out of stores on Saturday. Some 300,000 of them went home with consumers according to Apple.

Apple Does It Again, but Does the iPad Live Up to Its Hype?

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