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''Readers adding links to press releases and links to published articles into this list are invited to add them such that the date order reads from the most recent items being at the top of the page. Readers are asked please to use the discussion page for any discussions of the press releases and articles so that this page is simply a list of items and links.''
''Readers adding links to press releases and links to published articles into this list are invited to add them such that the date order reads from the most recent items being at the top of the page. Readers are asked please to use the discussion page for any discussions of the press releases and articles so that this page is simply a list of items and links.''

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Readers adding links to press releases and links to published articles into this list are invited to add them such that the date order reads from the most recent items being at the top of the page. Readers are asked please to use the discussion page for any discussions of the press releases and articles so that this page is simply a list of items and links.


February 2007

  • ABC Radio (Australia): abc.net.au One Laptop per Child in Australia
  • The Australian (Australia): PDF | news.com.au Aussie kids may get a laptop each
  • Sunday Mail (Adelaide, Australia): PDF | news.com.au Laptop astounds student.
  • Triple J's Hack (Australia): mp3 | Interview with Jim Gettys on Australian radio about OLPC.

August 2006

  • zdnet: Trials to begin within weeks, "Trials start everywhere at the same time," in Nigeria in September and Thailand in October, the "B-Machines", should be produced in November, he added. These devices will be "tested to destruction".

July 2006

  • "infoworld.com" Nigeria buys... reports, Nigeria buys into $100 laptop concept.
This was a premature announcement. Walter 16:07, 31 July 2006 (EDT)

May 2006

April 2006