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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.

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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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El proyecto One Laptop per Child (un portátil por niño) tiene sus primeros prototipos –los modelos previos no eran más que réplicas. Un ingeniero de Red Hat que contribuye con el proyecto mostró la siguiente imagen en el cumbre de... [Read More]

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