Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 8th Jun 2006 16:26 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems At an event put on to honor the top technology innovations from Massachusetts companies, a technology designed for users far from the halls of MIT and Harvard stole all the thunder. At the MITX in Boston, Nicholas Negroponte, the co-founder of the MIT Media Lab, was inducted into the MITX Innovation Hall of Fame. But Negroponte used his time at the podium to talk about his current job as chairman of the One Laptop per Child association and its goal of putting what is commonly referred to as the $100 laptop into the hands of children in developing countries. Negroponte didn't just talk about the association and its goals; he also brought the first working model of the $100 laptop.
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So the 100 laptop
by dukes on Thu 8th Jun 2006 19:07 UTC
dukes
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2005-07-06

Is going to cost $135 initially? And $50 by 2010 (which it will probably be worthless).

Why all the hoopla over the term USD100 then?