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Peru Orders 260K OLPCs, Mexico to Get 50K

eldavojohn writes "Perhaps in response to recent news that the lawsuit against the OLPC may be a scam, Peru's government has announced they want 260,000 OLPCs and a Mexican billionaire by the name of Carlos Slim has also asked for 50,000 that he wishes to distribute in Mexico. Things are looking good for the OLPC."

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  1. Re:Mexico is only ordering 50K? by ThinkingInBinary · · Score: 5, Informative

    Mexico is only ordering 50K?

    Er...

    and a Mexican billionaire by the name of Carlos Slim has also asked for 50,000 that he wishes to distribute in Mexico.

    The article didn't mention Mexico ordering any. Someone ordered them to be distributed in Mexico.

  2. Richest man not just "some Mexican billionaire" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Carlos Slim recently surpassed Bill Gates as the world's richest man. I found it sort of jarring that whoever wrote the summary hadn't seemed to have heard of him.

  3. Re:So... orders make it less of a scam? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    I've seen the OLPC and I can assure you that it works.

    The OLPC is a (non-profit) response to the need to educate children in developing countries. Intel's Classmate is a (for-profit) response to an inexpensive PC that doesn't use Intel's CPUs. Microsoft's $30 Windows/Office package is a (for-profit) response to a free operating system that is "making the news". Can you see the difference? Neither Intel or Microsoft would have created their responses if OLPC did not exist. Why would they?