• SJ Klein Talks About One Laptop Per Child
    SJ Klein Talks About One Laptop Per Child
    12:37 | Kiruba Shankar | Jun 29th, 2007 |

    SJ Klein is director of content at the One Laptop Per Child project. The vision of the project is to provide children around the world with new opportunities to explore, experiment and express themselves. And one such way is through a very inexpensive yet rugged laptop. OLPC is the ...

  • Nicholas Negroponte and the $100 Laptop
    Nicholas Negroponte and the $100 Laptop
    38:06 | Paul Lancour | Nov 3rd, 2006 |

    Nicholas Negroponte is taking a leave of absence from his position as director of the MIT Media Laboratory to chair the non-profit One Laptop Per Child. The organization seeks to re-think the portable computer, and to put thousands of machines in the hands of children in impoverished countries around ...

  • Intel Invests in Wireless-enabled Amazon... River That Is
    Intel Invests in Wireless-enabled Amazon... River That Is
    07:13 | Jason Lopez | Sep 20th, 2006 |

    SANTA CLARA, Calif., September 20, 2006 (PodTech News) — Intel has chosen to help develop the the IT infrastructure of the Amazon — not the online seller but a portion of the actual river. The initiative is a part of Intel’s World Ahead Program, which the company established in May and pledged more than $1 billion over the next 5 years, to bring Internet coverage to various regions around the world. This week Intel Chairman Craig Barrett will promote wireless broadband PC access in Parantins, a remote Brazilian city of about 100,000 on the Amazon River. He says the company’s aim is to introduce components of a comprehensive strategy that includes hardware and wireless capability.

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