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Made by www.90percentofevery thing.com, this video demos the OLPC (One Laptop Per Child, aka "Hundred Dollar Laptop") User Interface (using an emulator). It's pretty unconventional and worth having a look. Check out 90percentofeverythin g.com for a clearer version of this video.
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Just got my OLPC X0-1 notebook. Very cute little thing, still have to play around, but here is an unboxing video from the present UPS left at my door.
FYI, no notification from OLPC about shipping, i.e. no tracking #'s, this was a surprise.
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One Laptop per Child: http://laptop.org
It's an education project, not a laptop project. Inexpensive, durable, networked laptops are important to better education everywhere in the world, empowering children and communities, and sharing access to modern skills with every child on the planet.
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Made by 90percentofeverythin g.com, this short slideshow is composed of stills & information taken from the OLPC Wiki. It demonstrates some of the social aspects of the OLPC User Interface. Full quality version available at www.90percentofevery thing.com
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There are two part of tutorial .
First is "You Can Make Things With Etoys!" that was performed by Alan Kay.
Second is "The Demon Castle 1" that was written by Takashi Yamamiya.
These are running on VMware Player (OLPC build #194, Windows XP SP2, XGA, Pentium 4 1.6GHz).
Etoys is never made for "Chinese Checker".