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One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Give One Get One



Video Title : One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Give One Get One
Description : Masi Oka speaks on behalf of the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Foundation regarding the Give One Get One opportunity. Starting November 12, One Laptop Per Child will be offering a Give One Get One Program for a brief window of time in North America. For $399, you will be purchasing two XO laptops—one that will be sent to empower a child to learn in a developing nation, and one that will be sent to your child at home. For more information, please call 1-877-70-LAPTOP or visit http://www.laptopgiving.org/
Views : 89787
Rating : 4.58
Keywords, Tags : OLPC masi oka laptop child education computers charity give one get xo computer science psa
Video Length : 0 : 30


Comments :

there is none like him!

that is such a good idea but he is still the greatest actor ever and it isn't your choice to decide what career he does, besides he also continues to provide Industrial Light & Magic with technology for groundbreaking effects for more than 30 films.

You would think a guy as genius as him, like 180 or something, would be more beneficial to society in smart areas like science&technology, rather than stupid ones like television acting. All he does is go YATTA! You can get any Japanese actor to do that. His talents are wasted.

Nice but who make the pensum for the kids? the government of each country or a supragovernment, who are teaching my kid, some transnational company?, is nice but...

there's a crank that you can put on the laptop which you can manually power the laptop by just cranking it with your hands/feet my friend has one

oh and theres also a solar panel for solar power ;x

they sell it for 140 and it doesn't have the same features as windows

You're right... Where should they get electricity... maybe some batteries?... I think they should get water... and something other... condoms are necessary too, because AIDS! Hm... But... Masi Oka is although cute x33

I don't know what to think of this scheme. Part of me thinks, "why not invest the money in a school or tools for farming or whatever," but I don't know enough about this or the potential it has. How do they power them in Africa? I didn't know mud huts had elctricity. I'd be more concerned about getting water that wasn't full of cholera or solving that big ass AIDS epedemic.. OR the dictator that was raping the shit out of the economy

Are you kidding? I want one of these awesome things for myself? You're right btw.


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