http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/TopNews/~3/170388413/article.do
-- significant is that it mentions the Philippines as one of the
markets. And it's based on Ubuntu. Anyone know which schools in the RP
have installed NComputing?

Sent to you by Daniel via Google Reader: Forget the OLPC: Here's a
30-Children-Per-Desktop solution via Computerworld Breaking News on
10/15/07 While the One Laptop Per Child initiative struggles with its
business model, other projects have other ideas about bringing low-cost
computing to schools around the world. One firm, NComputing, claims to
already have half a million students on its system - one thatll look
rather familiar to enterprise IT folk.


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