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*[http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=%7BCABBDAC8%2D7AD5%2D4F8B%2DA5D8%2D1EFB949A1AA3%7D&dist=rss&siteid=mktw&rss=1 The woeful tale of the $100 laptop] The true cost of a futile effort to equip the Third World Nov. 15, 2006
*[http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=%7BCABBDAC8%2D7AD5%2D4F8B%2DA5D8%2D1EFB949A1AA3%7D&dist=rss&siteid=mktw&rss=1 The woeful tale of the $100 laptop] The true cost of a futile effort to equip the Third World Nov. 15, 2006


* [http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2704,2227850,00.asp One Laptop per Child Doesn't Change the World]] 12.04.07
* [http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2704,2227850,00.asp One Laptop per Child Doesn't Change the World] 12.04.07


==Responses==
==Responses==

Revision as of 23:08, 15 January 2008

John Dvorak, noted industry curmudgeon, has taken an intense dislike to the OLPC XO. Nobody knows why, because the reasons he gives in his columns don't make sense. %<[

Dvorak

Responses

Pro OLPC, anti Dvorak

Pro Dvorak, anti OLPC

Pro OLPC, not needing to reference Dvorak at all

  • John Dvorak should just go ask Rufus. The experience of this ten year-old boy in England, using one of the first XO laptops, says it all more eloquently than any adult could.