Technology Updates : Intel and Microsoft tried to kill OLPC
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Technology Updates : Intel and Microsoft tried to kill OLPC
This is the story of the OLPC project since it was announced in January of 2005. Intel and Microsoft are monopolies that used brute force to delay the OLPC non-profit open-source project from starting the cheap laptop revolution, taking away the profit margins from a multi-hundred-billion dollar laptop and PC industry.
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