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    One Laptop Per Child: “Give One Get One” Starts Today

    By Richard Nantel | November 12, 2007

    Between November 12 and November 26, One Laptop per Child is offering a Give One Get One program in the United States and Canada. Buy two laptops, and one will be sent to a child in a developing country. You get the other for a child in your life.

    This is a revolutionary machine. Here’s a demo.

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    Topics: Children, Collaboration, Education, K-12, OLPC, One Laptop Per Child |

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