June 15, 2007
Effort to Place Laptops in Developing World Is Succeeding, Its Founder Says
Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet & Society began its recent conference for college information-technology officials and Internet-law experts with an update on the One Laptop Per Child project from its indefatigable founder, Nicholas Negroponte.
He reported that One Laptop Per Child, which seeks to provide low-cost laptops to schoolchildren in developing nations, is proceeding nicely. Small groups of students in Nigeria, Thailand, and Uruguay have already received
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