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		<title>By: Calidad y Educación &#124; OLPC? &#8230; mejor un nokia</title>
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		<description>[...] Jhon Moravec nos comenta la siguiente noticia:  NPR reports that the One Laptop Per Child project will provide computers for kids in Birmingham, Alabama. The report highlights a key challenge of the project: Can a slow computer have an impact in a high-speed society? Maybe not. [...]</description>
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