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	<title>Comments on: 2nd gen e-book machine dropped by OLPC&#8212;but group will do a paperlike 3rd gen device</title>
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		<title>By: Rob Preece, Publisher</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rob Preece, Publisher</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 19:23:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, the ever-receding almost-here perfect solution. I agree with Pond that Negroponte has made a career out of over-promising and underdelivering. Yes, the guy has lots of interesting ideas. Yes, a super-cheap unbreakable, flexible blah-blah would be wonderful. So would a lead-to-gold machine but I&#039;m not going to put my life on hold while I wait for it.

I hope my cynicism will be proven wrong this time. 

Rob Preece
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, the ever-receding almost-here perfect solution. I agree with Pond that Negroponte has made a career out of over-promising and underdelivering. Yes, the guy has lots of interesting ideas. Yes, a super-cheap unbreakable, flexible blah-blah would be wonderful. So would a lead-to-gold machine but I&#8217;m not going to put my life on hold while I wait for it.</p>
<p>I hope my cynicism will be proven wrong this time. </p>
<p>Rob Preece<br />
Publisher</p>
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		<title>By: Sean DALY</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sean DALY</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 17:35:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>OLPC&#039;s XO-2 was, and the XO-3 is, concept machines, not planned for production machines. The XO-1 (1.1 million distributed, Geode proc), the XO-1.5 (VIA proc, in B3 now and in production in early 2010, hundreds of thousands of orders confirmed and expected), and the XO-1.75 (ARM proc, work to begin as XO-1.5 production ramps up) make up the series of here-and-now machines going out to children around the world. Project management is by the OLPC Association, the manufacturing/deployment part of One Laptop. These machines all run the Sugar Learning Platform; the new XO-1.5s will run the latest version of Sugar with updated eBook Activities. Sugar is also available for any other PC, netbook, or Intel Mac on Sugar on a Stick, a liveUSB version which starts the computer directly in Sugar.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OLPC&#8217;s XO-2 was, and the XO-3 is, concept machines, not planned for production machines. The XO-1 (1.1 million distributed, Geode proc), the XO-1.5 (VIA proc, in B3 now and in production in early 2010, hundreds of thousands of orders confirmed and expected), and the XO-1.75 (ARM proc, work to begin as XO-1.5 production ramps up) make up the series of here-and-now machines going out to children around the world. Project management is by the OLPC Association, the manufacturing/deployment part of One Laptop. These machines all run the Sugar Learning Platform; the new XO-1.5s will run the latest version of Sugar with updated eBook Activities. Sugar is also available for any other PC, netbook, or Intel Mac on Sugar on a Stick, a liveUSB version which starts the computer directly in Sugar.</p>
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		<title>By: pond</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 16:57:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>How sad it is to see Mr Negroponte not even trying to pretend anymore. &#039;Aspirational&#039; is meaningless. And after scrapping 2.0 before they even showed a prototype, can he really expect anybody to believe him anymore?

I expect that one or two more rounds like this, and not even Teleread will pay attention anymore. Negroponte will speak, but nobody in the know (outside gullible know-nothings in the general press) will report it, at least not until there is a product on display and played with.

The world has just passed him by, as it passed by the &#039;Crunchpad.&#039; What dreamers like Mr Negroponte ought to be doing is working with established device makers to rebrand and rebadge existing, shipping hardware for the kids, and working in the real-world of shipping and deal-making. This of course is not Mr Negroponte&#039;s forte, or even within his skillset, apparently...wasn&#039;t OLPC going to get a real CEO sometime within the last year, and &#039;promote&#039; Negroponte to &#039;Emeritus&#039; and &#039;Ambassador&#039; status? They really need to do that.

And we all had such fond hopes for OLPC when the first announcements of the &#039;$100 laptop&#039; first broke.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How sad it is to see Mr Negroponte not even trying to pretend anymore. &#8216;Aspirational&#8217; is meaningless. And after scrapping 2.0 before they even showed a prototype, can he really expect anybody to believe him anymore?</p>
<p>I expect that one or two more rounds like this, and not even Teleread will pay attention anymore. Negroponte will speak, but nobody in the know (outside gullible know-nothings in the general press) will report it, at least not until there is a product on display and played with.</p>
<p>The world has just passed him by, as it passed by the &#8216;Crunchpad.&#8217; What dreamers like Mr Negroponte ought to be doing is working with established device makers to rebrand and rebadge existing, shipping hardware for the kids, and working in the real-world of shipping and deal-making. This of course is not Mr Negroponte&#8217;s forte, or even within his skillset, apparently&#8230;wasn&#8217;t OLPC going to get a real CEO sometime within the last year, and &#8216;promote&#8217; Negroponte to &#8216;Emeritus&#8217; and &#8216;Ambassador&#8217; status? They really need to do that.</p>
<p>And we all had such fond hopes for OLPC when the first announcements of the &#8216;$100 laptop&#8217; first broke.</p>
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