Comments on: Gates Foundation expands U.S. libraries initiative
New investments aim to help low-income libraries keep up with the rapid pace of tech advancement.
New investments aim to help low-income libraries keep up with the rapid pace of tech advancement.
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Your self-righteous railing against porn'n'predator access in libraries smacks of your own guilty, tortured existence. Reminds me of Pat Robertson's obession with armageddon.
This is just like Microsoft's program of donating computers to
schools - get them hooked while they are young. Do you think
there's any provision in the grants to analyze for the best OS to use
in the given environments, or is it just going to be Windows as a
default or even requirement?
The real challenge would be seeing Libraries respond with "sure, we'd love for you to help. Here's our book and tech goals. We already have a system in place but we'd love to grow it if you can work with FOSS."
- Better Spent in the U.S. then Africa...
- by SiXiam January 21, 2007 1:44 PM PST
- I would rather see Billy Gates spend his money in the USA then in Africa or some other third world slum, that doesn't even have a reliable goverment..... or should I say crime sydicate...
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- long as your comfortable right?
- by jabbotts January 22, 2007 5:54 AM PST
- The 9% of the world that you live in has a bed, a room to put it in and clean water; why try to help anyone else right?
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(5 Comments)I'm actually glad to hear that they are working in both places; third world countries need basic necessities of life and systems to continue supporting themselves while the US needs much improvment in education and access to information.