All i REALLY see here is rampant greed on the part of Intel and the rest... when the OLPC came out they were the first.. they offered to give every child a PC and they made it work.. without funding from the PC deep pockets.. NOW that its not only a reality but proving to be VERY VERY popular all the other company's are jumping on the bandwagon.. to do what ? make more money ?.. if for everyone BUT OLPC it was really about the children they would work WITH the OLPC team and make something worthwhile..
The more these company's bicker over such things.. the more i lose respect for them
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All i REALLY see here is rampant greed on the part of Intel and the rest...
when the OLPC came out they were the first.. they offered to give every child a PC and they made it work.. without funding from the PC deep pockets.. NOW that its not only a reality but proving to be VERY VERY popular all the other company's are jumping on the bandwagon.. to do what ? make more money ?.. if for everyone BUT OLPC it was really about the children they would work WITH the OLPC team and make something worthwhile..
The more these company's bicker over such things.. the more i lose respect for them