OLPC sells 150,000 laptops to public, may do Give1 Get 1 next year
By Ryan Block | December 31, 2007
Filed under: Laptops
Shockingly enough, Laptop magazine — of all magazines in print today — wanted remind everybody that tonight’s the last night your hard earned (and increasingly devalued) American currency can be exchanged for an OLPC. But they also got a few words out of NickNeg as to how many OLPC units sold in the decidedly successful Give 1 Get 1 program (150,000+, not counting big buyers like Birmingham, Alabama), and why not continue the program indefinitely (”We are a charity and not a business. If we continued it, it would become ’sales’ versus a charitable promotion.”) While we kind of take umbrage with that attitude — isn’t it better, after all, to seed as many machines to underprivileged children as possible under any circumstances you can? — we’re hopeful at least that the gang at OLPC will bring back the G1G1 program next year with their v2 hardware. Hopefully by then some sovereign nations will have actually bought some OLPCs of their own.
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