OLPC, IDB to launch pilot project in Haiti
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| The One Laptop Per Child Foundation (OLPC) has teamed up with the
| Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to launch a pilot project in Haiti, the
| first time the group will be able to comprehensively evaluate the idea of
| giving laptops directly to students as a learning tool.
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http://www.pcworld.ca/news/article/1da6a0aa0a0104080034c0bd078e0cf5/pg0.htm
Earlier this week:
Sri Lanka to introduce one laptop per child
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| Two-million primary school children are to be provided with US$ 100-worth
| laptops under a farsighted initiative.
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| This is being launched by One Laptop Per Child (OLPC), a US based
| organisation in collaboration with the Education Department and several local
| and foreign financial, technological and academic institutions.
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http://www.sundaytimes.lk/080210/FinancialTimes/ft310.html
Related:
Intel: doing the dirty on OLPC
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| Intel’s agreement with the OLPC Foundation included a ‘non disparagement’
| clause, under which Intel and One Laptop promised not to criticize each
| other, according to Nicholas Negroponte in the latest article in the Wall
| Street Journal.
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| Still Intel tactics have violated that repeatedly to kill OLPC efforts in
| Nigeria, Libya, Pakistan, India, China and Intel is also still trying to pull
| those tactics in Mexico, Brazil.
| This is simply disgracefull of Intel, scandalous.
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| But Negroponte has signed an agreement saying that he is not allowed to
| criticize Intel, so he is not allowed to talk about these shameless tactics
| even though Intel is the one violating the agreement.
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| So only independant voices on the Internet can get those messages of truth
| out about Intels tactics.
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| In Nigeria, Intel came and donated 3000 laptops to counter OLPC efforts, then
| sells 17 thousand Classmates to Nigeria at a loss.
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| Then Microsoft corrupted Nigerian officials with 400 thousand dollars to
| install Windows XP on those instead of Mandriva Linux.
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http://www.p2pnet.net/story/14124
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