> 
> 
> Nicholas Negroponte, professor at MIT and former director of the
> university's Media Lab, has responded to critics by reasserting his
> determination to develop a $100 laptop for developing nations.
> Negroponte said he has raised $29 million for his initiative, called
> One Laptop per Child, which has the backing of companies including
> Google, Advanced Micro Devices, Red Hat, and Quanta. Chief among
> Negroponte's critics are Microsoft and Intel, both of which have said
> the idea is fundamentally flawed. Negroponte dismissed those comments,
> insisting that providing such technology to children in developing
> nations will have a real impact on education and other kinds of
> development. Negroponte said his organization still plans to begin
> shipping computers--between 5 and 10 million of them--in early 2007 to
> countries including China, India, Egypt, Brazil, Thailand, Nigeria, and
> Argentina.
> Wired News, 4 April 2006
> http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,70584-0.html
> 
> 
Bonnie Bracey Sutton

bbracey at aol com
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