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MIT machineNicholas Negroponte, founder of MIT’s Media Lab, has unveiled the design for a $100 laptop for the Third World. As noted in Technology Review, the machine “will at a minimum feature a full-color screen, Wi-Fi connectivity, a processor that runs at approximately 500 MHz, and 1 GB of Flash memory. It will also have a hand crank for generating power in areas of the world without electricity.” That’s all cool and good. At the same time, however, could a Digital Divide happen even within the Third World? Imagine a future when some rural people enjoy highly functional laptops but others must make do with mobile phones.

(Thanks to Brian at MobileRead.)

 
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