India urged not to make $35 iPad
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IT development charity One Laptop Per Child has declared its backing for a plan to equip school children in India with tablet computers costing as little as $35 - but urged political leaders not to follow the example of Apple's iPad. The endorsement came in an open letter written by the organisation's founder Nicholas Negroponte to India's Human Resource Development Minister, Kapil Sibal, and published in the Times of India newspaper. Negroponte promised full and free...
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