Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Sun 10th Aug 2008 16:38 UTC, submitted by Rahul
Talk, Rumors, X Versus Y "Microsoft, makers of most of the computer software in the world, tried to kill it with words, and Intel, maker of most computer chips, tried to kill it with dirty tricks. Of course, they don't admit to being attempted murderers. And when I introduce you to Intel's lovely spokesperson, Agnes Kwan, you'll realise how far their denials go. But the truth is the two mightiest high-tech companies in the world looked on Negroponte's philanthropic scheme and decided it had to die."
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RE[2]: The Basic Assumption
by PlatformAgnostic on Tue 12th Aug 2008 06:33 UTC in reply to "RE: The Basic Assumption"
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Presumably if the OLPC software is an excellent learning environment, then it should work for more fortunate kids just as well as for the less fortunate? It certainly would help.

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