[Marketing] "Overview of how the OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) laptop works"
Tabitha Roder
tabitha at hrdnz.com
Wed Sep 2 00:48:22 EDT 2009
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Overview of how the OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) laptop
works<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vamvcUwNU4o&feature=email>
So what do kids actually get in an OLPC laptop? A group based in
Wellington, New Zealand are spreading the word about the small, robust
laptops that can be donated for around US$100 each to a third world kid.
Many of them meet weekly to develop and test applications - referred to as
"activities" that can run on the laptop's operating system called 'Sugar'.
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