OLPC's G1G1 makes a November comeback. At Amazon!

Courtesy Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Thu, 09/04/2008 - 03:26

One Laptop per Child's hugely Give 1 Get 1 program (a $399 donation paid a laptop for a child in a developing nation and got you a green XO laptop yourself) which sold ten-thousands of laptops at the end of 2007 is set for November comeback.

And since OLPC has teamed up with Amazon we can hope that things work smoothly this time. /me wants one!


 

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