Developing Nations to Test New $150 Laptops
Looks like the “One Laptop Per Child” project is finally rolling out…
From Brazil to Pakistan, some of the world’s poorest children will peer across the digital divide this month-reading electronic books, shooting digital video, creating music and chatting with classmates online.
Founded by Massachusetts Institute of Technology academics, the non-profit “One Laptop per Child” project will roll out nearly 2,500 of its $150 laptops to eight nations in February.
Source: eWeek
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