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- One Laptop per Child (pt) (es)
- OLPC on open source software (pt)
- Hardware specification
- Development issues
- OLPC software task list
- OLPC Idea Pool
- OLPC FAQ
- OLPC myths
- Getting involved in OLPC
- Jobs at OLPC
Discussions
- Instant Messaging Challenges
- eBook feature set
- Wiki as an ebook reader
- Education Ideas
- Hardware Ideas
- Security
- Software Ideas
- Other Ideas
- Top 10 Concerns
- Questions
Country Pages
- Albania
- Argentina
- Brasil
- China
- Egypt
- España
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- India
- Laos
- Nigeria
- South Africa
- Sri Lanka
- Thailand
Common Rooms
- Common Rooms
- Artwork Common Room
- English Portuguese and Spanish Localization Common Room
- Font Common Room
Scripts used for languages
Miscellaneous
- Current events
- Education Ideas Esperanto
- Emate
- Not for individual sale
- One encyclopedia per child (es)
- One graphing calculator per child
- Sandbox
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