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Old 16-07-2007, 06:59 AM
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Intel and $100 laptop join forces

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Chip-maker Intel has joined forces with the makers of the $100 laptop.
The agreement marks a huge turnaround for both the not-for-profit One Laptop per Child (OLPC) foundation and Intel.

In May this year, Nicholas Negroponte, the founder of OLPC, said the silicon giant "should be ashamed of itself" for efforts to undermine his initiative.

He accused Intel of selling its own cut-price laptop - the Classmate PC - below cost to drive him out of markets in the developing world.

"What happened in the past has happened," Will Swope of Intel told the BBC News website. "But going forward, this allows the two organisations to go do a better job and have a better impact for what we are both very eager to do, which is help kids around the world."

Nicholas Negroponte, founder of One Laptop per Child, said: "Intel joins the OLPC board as a world leader in technology, helping reach the world's children. Collaboration with Intel means that the maximum number of laptops will reach children."

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The new agreement means that Intel will sit alongside the 11 companies, including Google and Red Hat, which are partners in the OLPC scheme.

It will also join rival chip-maker AMD, which supplies the processor at the heart of the $100 laptop.

"Intel's apparent change of heart is welcome, and we're sure they can make a positive contribution to this very worthy project for the benefit of children all over the world," read a statement from AMD.
full story at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6897950.stm

is this good news or not? should every kid have a laptop? I can see the benefits of it however with our "play station" generation is iintroducing another form of computer a good idea?
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naw, not a good idea, the kids should be outside, in the garden, or in the streets, than inside!
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Yeah I agree, as a kid I was outside all the time playing sports and keeping active... that's why these kids are all so fat!
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I think its a brilliant idea for this is a world of technology and it will give the poorer children the same opportunities as the more well off children as far as education is concerned.
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