One Laptop Per Child sweetens hardware with 'Sugar' UI

  2007-01-04 22:00:02
Known by the code name"Sugar," the open-source user interface publicly announced today was developed by OLPC with Linux distribution vendor Red Hat Inc. and design firm Pentagram Design Inc. The organizations' combined 10-person design team focused on creating a user interface that could be easily used by children with little or no computing experience. 
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