Source: http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/05/olpcs-negroponte-offers-india-help-in-realizing-35-tablet-drea/

The late Joker said it best: "If you're good at something, never do it for free." The truth ingrained in that very statement makes the bold words of
OLPC founder
Nicholas Negroponte all the more curious here. In an open letter to the Indian government published in the
Times of India, Nik Neg has seemingly eased up on his
apparent grudge against the nation, but there's a decent chance that something's in it for him. Largely, no one with any link to reality believes that India will indeed deliver $35 laptops -- their
$10 laptop eventually
soared to $100 before evaporating completely. But in the letter, Negroponte offers the Indian Ministry of Human Resource Development "full access to all of [OLPC's] technology, cost free," further urging them to "send a team to MIT and OLPC at your earliest convenience" in order to talk about world domination, the latest Cricket happenings and janky PCs that may or may not ever land in the classroom. Of course, some are surmising that the scheme will enable the MHRD to easily
give up their own aspirations, buy a truckload of
XO-3s and
save face in the process, but hey -- so long as the children win, it's all good.
Right?
OLPC's Negroponte offers India help in realizing $35 tablet dream, probably has a few other motives originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 05 Aug 2010 04:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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