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Mass OLPC Production Begins

eldavojohn writes to tell us that mass production of the first XO laptops has officially started. "The commencement of mass production means children in developing nations could have the rugged, open-source laptops in hand starting this month. The OLPC has already announced orders for kids in Uruguay and Mongolia. (Residents of the U.S. and Canada participating in the Give 1 Get 1 program--which donates an XO to a child in a developing nation for every machine sold online--are expected to start getting laptops in December.)"

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  1. Re:Internet by physicsboy500 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Do they come with free internet? Or a low cost internet option? yes

    From that article:
    However, the latest twist in the story is nothing but positive. T-Mobile is now offering a year of free Hot Spot Wi-Fi access, good at nearly 8,500 public T-Mobile Hot Spot locations throughout the country, including Starbucks coffee shops, Borders bookstores, and more than 70 major airports across the United States.

    The offer is only good from November 12 to 26, and considering a 12-month T-Mobile Hot Spot plan would cost $359 on its own, we can see how this could lead to a lot of OLPC purchases. OLPC has set up a Web site, laptopgiving.org, which has more details.
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  2. Re:If you work in IT, you shouldn't support OLPC by $RANDOMLUSER · · Score: 5, Insightful

    OLPC is a thinly-veiled attempt by corporations to create the next generation of IT "professionals" they can ship in to work for a third of what you charge. They're really laughing it up that they can do this is under the guise of a humanitarian gesture and get all the tax breaks to boot. There will be no Americans in IT in 20 years.
    Not with an attitude like that. You're not entitled to a high-paying job, you have to compete for it. The way to compete is to stay educated. Provide more value than "someone working for a third of what you do now".

    But a nice troll, nonetheless.
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  3. Re:If you work in IT, you shouldn't support OLPC by jay-be-em · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I remain at a loss as to why so many of my fellow Americans seem to believe
    that by being born within these borders they deserve a job.

    Having lived and worked in a developing African country I would much rather
    see jobs go to people who work their asses off with few educational and
    technical resources than to lazy Americans who don't even appreciate
    the educational opportunities available here.

    Fortunately not all Americans are as such, and those few will remain
    competitive, by working their asses off, just as it should be, not by
    being born with the national silver spoon in their mouths.

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  4. Some background from Uruguay by Acer500 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm from Uruguay (the country that has actually gone out and bought the XOs), and... it's not at all like you imagine it.

    We have electricity and running water everywhere, better literacy than the US and public education for everyone (better than that of the US if Slashdot whining is to be believed !)

    On the other hand, average wages are about U$ 300/month, and so a computer is a luxury item for most, and very especially for parents of school-age children like the ones which will be the recipient of the XO.

    You can read at the unofficial Proyecto Ceibal blog (the Uruguayan OLPC initiative) about how this has the potential to be a nice step forward :)

    http://olpc-ceibal.blogspot.com/

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