$100 laptop developing world
Qwerty beats touch for smart phone fans
News The next generation of the $100 laptop - a project aiming to put low-cost laptops in the hands of children in the developing world - has also made a transition from... [02 Jun 2008]
Photos: The new-look $100 laptop
Photo The first generation XO laptop went into production in early November 2007, and has sold about 600,000 units across the world, providing computer access to hundreds of thousands of children in the... [21 May 2008]
OLPC's Negroponte hits out at Intel
News He added that Intel "disparaged" the laptop in the developing nations which had partnered with OLPC - or were in the process of becoming involved - and that the company's heart was never in the project. [07 Jan 2008]
$100 laptop production gets underway
News Against all the naysayers, and thanks to great partners such as Quanta, we have developed and now manufactured the world's most advanced and greenest laptop and one designed specifically to instil a... [07 Nov 2007]
Nicholas Negroponte
AS Profile And despite the $100 laptop now costing $188, the project represents a major effort to broaden access to technology for people in developing countries around the world.... [12 Oct 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.07.07
Round-Up Moving on, the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) organisation announced this week that its $100 notebook, the XO, is going into mass production. His theory: Any technology which exists when you're born is a... [27 Jul 2007]
$100 laptop gets set for mass production
News The XO laptop, which OLPC plans to sell eventually for $100 per machine, is designed to improve the educational opportunities of children in the developing world. The... [24 Jul 2007]
Intel signs up to $100 laptop
News The OLPC's mission is to put laptop computers in the hands of children around the world, in the hope that access to technology will help improve the education of millions growing up in... [16 Jul 2007]
One billion PCs worldwide by end of 2008
News The report applauds vendor initiatives such as AMD's 50x15, the Intel World Ahead programme, Microsoft Unlimited Potential and the One Laptop Per Child $100 laptop... [11 Jun 2007]
Cheat Sheet: The $100 laptop
Cheat Sheet But Negroponte rejects the idea the developing world does not need a low-cost laptop. The idea was developed by a not-for-profit organisation called One Laptop per Child... [29 May 2007]
Red Hat touts desktop Linux for developing world
News Red Hat has announced a new version of its Linux software aimed at desktop and laptop computer customers in developing nations. And it's working on the One Laptop Per Child effort to... [10 May 2007]
Re:Viewing 2006: Stories of the year
News Nicholas Negroponte earned some time in the spotlight this year (including a silicon.com Agenda Setters nod) for his One Laptop Per Child project - which aims to bridge the digital divide by bringing computers to the... [20 Dec 2006]
Q&A: Nicholas Negroponte, founder, One Laptop Per Child
Comment As head and founder of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, Nicholas Negroponte is aiming to bridge the digital divide by bringing computers to the developing world - in the shape of... [05 Dec 2006]
$100 laptops: Rich countries to buy for poor
News Professor Nicholas Negroponte, head of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, responsible for the $100 laptop, has revealed the OLPC is in discussions with a number of rich countries... [05 Dec 2006]
ITU 06 diary - Big ideas for developing economies - and a spot of mobile porn
Comment Another man with a fascinating vision, an eye on the developing economies and sackfuls of big name partners is Nicholas Negroponte, head of the One Laptop Per Child project, responsible for the... [04 Dec 2006]
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