Abridged excerpts from an article today entitled: The $100 laptop Nicholas Negroponte is the director of MIT's Media Lab, and he has now attracted three big-time corporate sponsors: AMD, RedHat, and Google to sign on to his grand vision of providing a sub-$100 Linux-based laptop to every child, worldwide. Negroponte's goal is to put laptops in the hands of each of the third world's hundreds of millions of children by producing a high-tech laptop that will run at such low power levels as to make hand-cranking it for power a viable option. Important if you live in the jungle and have no electricity. This project is made feasible because of Linux. A sub-$100 laptop is definitely possible. Today, any OEM can sell a $100 PC by using a free Linux operating system with a full complement of free "open-source" Linux-based software, including the complete OpenOffice Suite that is fully equivalent to MS Office. Mr. Negroponte's goal is to gear up to ship 150 million of these units every year by 2007. To put this in perspective, it is doubtful that up to this point any OEM has ever shipped even 10 million of any single model of any PC. Shipping this many Linux laptops in a single year would totally swamp the market. The scale of Mr. Negroponte's vision is so huge that sponsors are signing up in the hope of tapping-in to even a tiny share of this huge volume. Many foreign governments have already signed on to participate. Including China with its 220 million school children. And, realistically, China surely will not stop with children. Undoubtedly China and other third world countries will want to make these low-cost computers available to everyone - the 'haves' as well as the 'have-nots'. When hundreds of millions of school children all over the world are brought up on Linux, the computer landscape of the world will change rapidly and dramatically. As of today, the technical challenges of producing a fully functional human-powered wireless laptop computer have already been met. So, Mr. Negroponte's vision very well may be the inevitable future. ------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss