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- Into Africa: Inveneo's low-power computing alternative
- I am way too far out of traditional work mode to wrap my head around some of the other subjects I've got cluttering my inbox. Weekends are for non-profits, like San Francisc0-based Inveneo, which is bringing computers and IP communications technology to under-served regions in places like Nigeria. ...
- Blog posts 2008-03-22
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- Computing pioneer Felsenstein eyes PCs for the poor
- Computing pioneer Felsenstein eyes PCs for the poorGoodies for the Cargo CultThis is the most cruel, immoral, and obscene developemnt since, well, since Negroponte developed the hand-cranked laptop for the poor li'l kiddies in Africa. I suppose the spreadsheet is to track the profit and loss in your chicken sales....
- Discussion threads 2006-06-26
- Pedal Power For VoIP Minutes: A Third-World digital divide solution?
- There's a lot of buzz in the blogosphere about "VoIP on a Bike," a Linux-powered VoIP system that gives a user one hour of VoIP access time for every 15 minutes of pedalling power. The concept is, by pedaling, you generate enough power to run the digital devices you are...
- Blog posts 2005-07-21
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