Don Mayer Interviewed By MacTribe!

Mactribe has just posted a great, in-depth interview with Don Mayer, the CEO of Small Dog Electronics. He talks about working with Apple, what it’s like to be an Apple Specialist, changes in the Mac marketplace, and the important issue of ewaste. It’s definitely worth a read – check it out by clicking here.

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