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Gross! A computer cleaner dishes the dirt

Gross! A computer cleaner dishes the dirt

By:  Shane Schick  On: 21 May 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Jacqueline Miller is on a one-woman quest to educate companies about the germs they leave on their keyboards, mice and phones. She tells ComputerWorld Canada why IT departments should be the first to clean up their act

CWC: Does the situation ever get any better?

JM: I can clean some keyboards where they’re pretty good now. They don’t have the guck built up like they used to between the keys, or on the mouthpiece of a phone – the initial cleaning of a phone makes a big difference. The keyboard is what needs to be cleaned very often. You can always just wipe down your mouthpiece and handset. They don’t get as dirty as your keyboard, because people are eating over their keyboards.










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Shane Schick Shane Schick is the Editor-in-Chief of IT World Canada. Follow him at Twitter.com/shaneschick, Facebook.com/Shane.Schick.Media or myi.tw/ShaneSchickGoogle.

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