The origins of OLPC stretch back more than four decades to the primordial days of computing, when most machines were still the size of small dinosaurs and next to no one imagined they had any connection to children. Pioneer thinkers such as Seymour Papert dreamed they would be suitable for children, and time has proved the immense power of the personal computer as a learning tool. Some of the key milestones in One Laptop per Child's long march from radical theory to reality...
The mission is progressing good with recently the OLPC Linux sugar interface also revealed and planning for deployment sooner. The whole progress can be monitored from the laptop.org site.
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