OLPC mulls 1-for-2 deal on ultra-low-cost Linux laptops

  2007-01-12 05:30:03
The One Laptop Per Child project is considering an arrangement whereby anyone can buy one of the group's self-powered, low-cost Linux laptops for themselves -- provided they buy a second one for delivery to a child in a developing country. 
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