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One Laptop per child computers work
The one laptop per child (OLPC) project has its first working prototypes - previous models were merely mock-ups. A Red Hat engineer who is a contributor to the project showed the picture below at the Red Hat summit this morning, displaying a working laptop.
The OLPC project is spearheaded by Nicholas Negroponte, who is scheduled to speak at the Red Hat summit on Friday.

Tags: Linux, Red Hat, Matthew Szulik, Red Hat Summit 2006, one laptop per child
May 31, 2006 at 03:57 PM | Permalink
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