Comments on: OLPC vs. the world
'60 Minutes' looks at One Laptop Per Child initiative.
'60 Minutes' looks at One Laptop Per Child initiative.
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Unless this Negroponte wanted to become the king of the cheap-computer-for-economically-disadvantaged-children game and win the Nobel prize, I can't see why he has to worry about it so much if his intentions were pure.
Who cares even if Intel wants a profit out of it? Which ever product that is more suitable will win. And how can letting this targeted market have a choice be a sin?
Correct me if I'm wrong...
- We should have more "Intel"s
- by kingjoevii May 23, 2007 9:03 AM PDT
- Bravo to intel for this endeavor. They can probably do it better, cheaper, and more efficiently than the non-profit. Who cares if they make money...thats what businesses are supposed to do. Plus if they make money, that means more laptops for children, its a win/win.
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(7 Comments)It would be wonderful if every computer maker decided to make a computer like this...we need more business involvment, not less