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*[http://olpcoceania.blogspot.com/ Subscribe to the OLPC Oceania blog]
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*[http://olpcoceania.blogspot.com/ OLPC Oceania blog]
*[http://olpcoceania.blogspot.com/2009/11/release-fiji-government-embraces-olpc.html 15Nov09 - Fiji government embraces OLPC]
*[http://olpcoceania.blogspot.com/2009/11/release-fiji-government-embraces-olpc.html 15Nov09 - Fiji government embraces OLPC]
*[http://olpcoceania.blogspot.com/2008/11/png-adopts-olpc-to-transform-country.html PNG adopts OLPC to 'transform the country']
*[http://olpcoceania.blogspot.com/2008/11/png-adopts-olpc-to-transform-country.html PNG adopts OLPC to 'transform the country']
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* [[OLPC_Solomon_Islands|Solomon Islands trials started]] (July 21st 2008)
* [[OLPC_Solomon_Islands|Solomon Islands trials started]] (July 21st 2008)
* [[OLPC_Niue|Niue trials started]] (July 21st 2008)
* [[OLPC_Niue|Niue trials started]] (July 21st 2008)


We have some Auckland University students working with us on a project for sending data via radio. They are using an XO-1.0 and XO-1.5 and looking at doing tests in the field, maybe Solomon Islands. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team_OneBeep Team OneBeep] came third in the international Microsoft Imagine Cup for their solution.

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We have some Auckland University students working with us on a project for sending data via radio. They are using an XO-1.0 and XO-1.5 and looking at doing tests in the field, maybe Solomon Islands. Team OneBeep came third in the international Microsoft Imagine Cup for their solution.