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Re: [News] OLPC Cleanses Self from Evil; Intel's Fake Gesture to OLPC (Which it Sabotages) Blows Up

"Mark Kent" <mark.kent@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
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> Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> espoused:
>> ,----[ Quote ]
>>| Intel's departure from OLPC's board means that an effort to build a 
>>version
>>| of the project's XO laptop based on an Intel processor is over, the 
>>source
>>| said.
>>|
>>| Intel's Classmate PC is a low-cost laptop designed for students in 
>>developing
>>| countries and competes against OLPC's XO laptop, which is based on a
>>| microprocessor from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Intel and OLPC agreed 
>>in
>>| July to work together on the development of technology for low-cost 
>>laptops
>>| and to stop disparaging each other's laptop offerings.
>> `----
>>
>> http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,140988-c,techindustrytrends/article.html
>>
>> Good riddance to bad criminal rubbish. Intel tried to gag Nicholas 
>> Negroponte
>> using some paperwork. He knew the truth and he started speaking out.
>>
>> Intel knows all too well what it schemed to do along with Microsoft. 
>> Intel and
>> Microsoft want money and power, OLPC wants to help children, so a
>> philosophical difference divided them, according to the report which only 
>> tell
>> Intel's side of the story (suprise suprise!).
>>
>>
>
> Check out the BBC bias - on ceefax, the BBC is refering to this as
> "partner leaving the OLPC project" and that it's a "blow to the project"
> and more.
>
> Similarly, yesterday, the BBC ran a story on AOL ending support for
> Netscape code, citing IE's usage at 80% and the death of Netscape
> without once mentioning the Firefox project, it's 36%+ market share and
> its amazing growth.

Be sure to wipe your nose. You seem to have some sort of bad smelling brown 
substance on the tip of it from kissing his ass in every post you make.



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