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Will it pwn the XO? No, and here's why...
the XO and what MIT is cooking up here serve two totally different purposes and audiences. The XO is for teaching children how to collaborate, create content, and learn with a computer. MIT's proposal will be used for data entry and retrieval, as your blog post speculated. In other words, it's for business and enterprise settings. I could certainly see it used in higher education(high school) as a course, but would you want to subject young kids to such a harsh interface?
Posted by: Tony Agudo   Posted on: 08/05/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Will it pwn the XO? No, and here's why...  Tony Agudo | 08/05/08
because of course  frgough | 08/06/08
........  thungurknifur | 08/06/08
Wow  James T. Kirk | 08/06/08
The key being that you said "subjected", he said...  ajole | 08/06/08
Ok.. So what do you suggest?  Wolfie2K3 | 08/08/08
Re: Ok.. So what do you suggest?  ThereThere | 08/09/08
Not sure of the "work ethic" item...:P  James Quinn | 08/06/08
You nailed it.  ajole | 08/06/08
RE: Will the $12 computer pwn the $100 laptop?  Solmn | 08/06/08
Not a chance.  ajole | 08/06/08
Apple IIs gathered dust  tonymcs@... | 08/06/08
RE: Will the $12 computer pwn the $100 laptop?  moshe | 08/14/08

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