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srujanlive
post May 20 2007, 01:16 PM
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This could be quite a revolution if it works as planned initially. But the politics have stepped in to destroy it as is their wont. This could actually work. The poor children working in fields may not use it but some of the children who actually study could benefit a lot by it. They in turn would be helpful in bringing a change in their nation so that more children would study and benefit from learning. Change takes time. And technology like this would definitely help.
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post May 20 2007, 01:48 PM
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That is a very interesting story. I do not think it will work very well. But hey! In the US people will go crazy here over a cheap laptop with those capabilities.
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post May 23 2007, 04:13 PM
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cool laptop, nice and interesting. it is good that people around the world are owning a computer/laptop each
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post Jul 29 2007, 05:04 PM
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So, there are people who want to spread tech after all.
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post Jul 30 2007, 01:53 PM
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i think that some billionaire computer designer should make a laptop that any kid can use and that only cost like anywhere from 100 to 300 but more towards the 100 area and then he ship them out to everyone that way kids all around the world can login and play diablo 2 and ghost recon
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post Aug 9 2007, 03:02 AM
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he ship them out to everyone that way kids all around the world can login and play diablo 2 and ghost recon

And F.E.A.R. and Battlefield 2 xd.gif
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post Aug 9 2007, 05:34 AM
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Well... I hate to add this to bring down the product... but this kind of technology could actually aid rebels in the countries... Wireless networks that would be able to communicate with one another would bring a whole new level to a rebels ability to communicate with other rebels. If comparing this to radios, its basically saying to the kid, this is for you, use it to learn, while that same product could be used to aid rebels in making joint effort strikes.
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post Aug 22 2007, 03:04 PM
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I think that one lap top per child is a amazing idea but have one beef with it.

The problem I have with is that though giving these computers to kids in the third world is an amazing idea I was thinking that there should be a program to give poor kids in North America. I would also like to see these computers available here where a parent can buy one for there kids. I know for a fact my sister would buy one for my niece as she really likes computers. There is other aspects to this also pertaining to schools. One this computer might be available to low grade students for there school work and also to load the class workbooks onto it to replace paper textbooks. I found out that a textbook could cost $70 to $80 a while ago when going to adult school. This laptop could actually help schools save money as it would be a lot cheaper than printed books.
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post Aug 26 2007, 08:15 AM
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I found about this project long time ago and was very glad that something is being done about the povert stricken people and helping them to better educate and increase the literacy rate of the people. The price increase is a little annyoing concerning that 100 USD still might be a little high price for people to pay, the increase in the price may have rendered this laptop out of reach of certain people in buying capability before. But I have to agree with FolkRockFan and Renaissance that of all the people they are tageting the laptop for, the poeple who can't even read less know english as a language, this will be one big job for the people to get them accustomed to the new gadget and thinking on the different problems with the countries, they have bigger problems to solve that just the literacy part. People dying, lack of food and job, people selling their children and what not. I doubt that this little gadget will have a great impact in that reigon too. But in the parts of world where there are lesser problem this will be a great feato to achieve increasing the literacy rate and giving the people a chace to have a better educated life in the world.
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