
By Andy McCue
Published: Monday 31 July 2006
I have always thought that this was the wrong proj...
Anonymous
The main criticisms of the jury seem to have been ...
Jerome Goldstein
Go watch the videos. Children at age 6 suddenly go...
Nicolas Charbonnier
While Negroponte argues that the mesh networking f...
Lee Felsenstein
The $100 laptop is fundamentally a good idea.
H...
Sabot
More nonsense from know-nothing Brits. If you had...
putdownpete
"Also how is a limited device using Linux going to...
Nicholas Negroponte
The $100 project is rather like buying scanners fo...
Tim Ware
This is just nonsense.
The laptop's are all able ...
Peter
Wouldn't it be better to spend the money on more I...
Anonymous
The idea is a good one but like all ideas it has t...
Robert H Hedderley
The $100 PC is begining to look like a surrogate f...
Geof Todd
This sounds like the laptop is being built to a ce...
Anonymous
The OLPC was never ment to be a standalone solutio...
Anonymous
Princpally, the machine idea is good. However, it...
Anonymous
don't these low educated poor people need somethin...
Anonymous
I agree with your jury and the Indian government, ...
SP
In short, I like the product, but so far, I haven'...
Jacob Shellman
Most people miss the point.
It's amazing (and d...
Dimitri
Will the machines be available globally or just to...
A Cynic
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