Amazon is partnering with One Laptop Per Child OLPC, a non-profit organisation, to sell child-friendly laptops and promote education in developing countries. Every shopper who pays USD400 for an OLPC notebook on Amazon will automatically donate a second laptop to a child in the Third World. ...
Dailymotion Brings the Educational Benefits of Web Video to Developing Nations NEW YORK -- Dailymotion, the world's largest independent video sharing site, today announced a partnership with One Laptop per Child OLPC, a non-profit organization established to bring the benefits of technology to the developing world. Under terms...
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] FIRST-THROUGH EIGHTH-GRADE students in Birmingham City (Ala.) Schools will soon each have their own computer, and it will be a laptop designed for children in third-world countries. Under a purchase agreement signed by Mayor Larry Langford, the 30,000-student district will receive 15,000 of the...
Giving Campaign off to Strong Start; People Want More Time to Participate CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- One Laptop per Child OLPC, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing every child in the world access to new channels of learning, sharing and self-expression, is extending its recently launched Give One Get...
BOSTON, Mass. -- The Wikimedia Foundation, the international non-profit organization dedicated to the growth, development and distribution of free, multilingual content, announced today that the One Laptop per Child OLPC association has chosen to load a snapshot of select Wikipedia articles onto the laptops it is developing. OLPC is an...
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