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Bridging the Digital Divide with the Aakash Tablet
India’s new tablet computer, the Aakash, is the world’s cheapest tablet computer. It will be known commercially in the West as the UbiSlate. The Aakash tablet computer is a project, much like Negroponte’s OLPC project, that is meant to bridge … Continue reading
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Tagged Nicholas Negroponte, One Laptop Per Child, Tablet computer, UbiSlate
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What I Mean When I Say the iPad Isn’t It.
Image via Wikipedia I have been looking at ebook readers and netbooks for the k-20 market. The iPad has been suggested as a solution to that in a few places. Those who know me know that I have been a … Continue reading