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`CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--A low-cost computer for the masses moved
`one step closer to reality on Wednesday.
`Nicholas Negroponte, the co-founder of the Media Lab at the
`Massachusetts Institute of Technology, detailed specifications for a $100
`windup-poweredlaptop targeted at children in developing nations.
`Negroponte, wholaid out his original proposal at the World Economic
`Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January, said MIT and his nonprofit
`group, called One Laptop Per Child, is in discussions with five countries--
`Brazil, China, Thailand, Egypt and South Africa--to distribute up to 15
`million test systemsto children.
`In addition, Massachusetts is working with MIT
`on a plan to distribute the laptops to
`schoolchildren, Negroponte said.
`"This is the most important thing I have ever
`donein my life," Negroponte said on
`Wednesday during a presentation at Technology
`Review's Emerging Technologies Conference at
`MIT. "Reception has been incredible. The idea is
`simple. It's an education project, not a laptop
`project. If we can make education better--particularly primary and
`secondary schools--it will be a better world.”
`He said a goal of the project is to make the low-cost PC idea a grassroots
`movementthat will spread in popularity, like the Linux operating system
`or the Wikipedia free online encyclopedia. "This is open-source education.
`It's a big issue."
`Negropontesaid the idea is that governmentswill pay roughly $100 for
`the laptops and will distribute them for free to students.
`The proposed design of the machinescalls for a 500MHz processor, 1GB
`of memory and an innovative dual-mode display that can be used in full-
`color mode,or in a black-and-white sunlight-readable mode. The display
`makes the laptop "both an electronic book and a laptop," he said.
`Onedisplay design being considered isaflat, flexible printed display
`developed at MIT's Media Lab. Negroponte said the technology can be
`used to producedisplays that cost roughly 10 cents per square inch. "The
`target is $12 for a 12-inch display with near-zero power consumption," he
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`Powerfor the new systemswill be provided through either conventional
`electric current, batteries or by a windup crank attached to the side of the
`notebooks, since many countries targeted by the plan do not have power
`in remote areas, Negropontesaid.
`The machines, which will run a version of the
`Linux operating system, will also include other
`applications, some developed by MIT researchers,
`as well as country-specific software. "Software
`has gotten too fat and unreliable, so we started
`with Linux," he said.
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`For connectivity, the systems will be Wi-Fi- and
`cell phone-enabled, and will include four USB
`ports, along with built-in "mesh networking," a
`peer-to-peer concept that allows machines to
`share a single Internet connection.
`"In emerging nations, the issue is not connectivity," Negroponte said.
`"That was the issue, but there are many people working onit, (thanks to)
`global competitiveness. But for education, the roadblock is the laptop."
`Five companies are working with MIT to develop an initial 5 million to 15
`million test units within the year: Google, Advanced Micro Devices, News
`Corp., Red Hat and BrightStar, Negroponte said. He said the current plan
`is to produce 100 million to 150 million units by 2007.
`Negroponte admits that his goals are ambitious. Currently, the world
`production of laptopsis just under 50 million, he said.
`While theinitial goal of the project is to work with governments,
`Negroponte said MITis considering licensing the design or giving it to a
`third-party company to build commercial versions of the PC. "Those might
`be available for $200, and $20 or $30 will come back to us to make the
`kids' laptops. We're still working on that," he said.
`Others have launched low-cost PC ideas in the past, though MIT's project
`may be the most ambitious.
`Last vear. Advanced Micro Devices announced plans for its Personal
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`Internet Connector--a prototype with a price tag of at least $185, with no
`display. And an Indian companycalled Novatium said it plans to offer a
`stripped-down home computerfor about $70 or $75.
`In addition, Microsoft's antipiracy-minded Steve Ballmer last year called
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`BOOK: WindowsXPPro Edition: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition
`Windows by David Pogue, L.J. Zacker, Craig Zacker
`XP Pro
`Publisher: O'Reilly
`Edition: Pub Date: November 2004
`The
`ISBN: 0-596-00898-8
`Missing Pages: 704
`Manual, Slots: 1.0
`2nd
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`Table of Contents
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`WindowsXP Pro
`Table of Contents|Index
`Edition: The Missing
`o Manual, 2nd Edition
`Copyright
`Whatthe Reviewers Said
`The Missing Credits
`Introduction
`The Windows XP Desktop
`The Components of
`Windows XP
`WindowsOnline
`Plugging into Windows XP.
`Life on the Network
`Appendixes
`Colophon
`Index
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`Overview
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`Completely refreshed and updated for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), this bestseller is for the novice or budding power user who wants to master Microsoft's latest
`operating system and get downto work.This is easily the most accessible and comprehensive book for XP Pro on the markettoday.
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`Editorial Reviews
`Book Description
`With the release of Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Microsoft latest and most reliable corporate desktop operating system now provides better protection against
`viruses, worms, and malicious hackers. SP2 includes Windows Firewall, Pop-up Blocker for Internet Explorer, and the new WindowsSecurity Center. Butit still comes
`without a single page of printed instructions. This superbly written guide fills the gap. Coauthored by David Pogue, New York Times technology columnist and Missing
`Manuals creator, Windows XP Pro: The Missing Manual useswit, technical insight, and scrupulous objectivity to light the wayforfirst-time and intermediate network and
`standalone PC users.In fact, this jargon-free book explains XP's features so clearly revealing which work well and which don't that it should have beenin the box in the
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`Windows XP Annoyancesfor Geeks, 2nd Edition
`by David A. Karp
`WindowsXPin a Nutshell, 2nd Edition
`by David A. Karp, Troy Mott, Tim O'Reilly
`Microsoft® Windows® XPInside Out, Second
`Edition
`by Ed Bott, Carl Siechert, Craig Stinson
`Windows XP Hacks, 2nd Edition
`by Preston Gralla
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`Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Tiger
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`by Adam Goldstein, David Pogue
`Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003
`Administrator's Pocket Consultant
`by William R. Stanek
`Microsoft® Windows® Command-Line
`Administrator's Pocket Consultant
`by William R. Stanek
`Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Inside Out
`by William R. Stanek
`Windows XP HomeEdition: The Missing Manual,
`2nd Edition
`by David Pogue
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`Average Customer Rating: vinininirry based on 14 reviews.
`Average User, 2005-09-12
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`After a few minutes of reading and in front of the PC, I was able to understand many of the new features in XP Pro. This book should have been included with the
`software Teconsidered mvself as a fairly camnetent PC tiser hit the hank tinlacked all the items that vai cannotfind using the "Heln" functian in XP Pro At least it
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`BOOK: WindowsXP Pro Edition: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition
`Windows by David Pogue, L.J. Zacker, Craig Zacker
`XP Pro
`Publisher: O'Reilly
`Edition: Pub Date: November 2004
`The
`ISBN: 0-596-00898-3
`Missing Pages: 704
`Manual, Slots: 1.0
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`With the release of Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Microsoft latest and most reliable corporate desktop operating system now provides better protection against viruses,
`worms, and malicious hackers. SP2 includes WindowsFirewall, Pop-up Blocker for Internet Explorer, and the new Windows Security Center. But it still comes without a single
`page of printed instructions. This superbly written guidefills the gap. Coauthored by David Pogue, New York Times technology columnist and Missing Manuals creator, Windows
`XP Pro: The Missing Manual uses wit, technical insight, and scrupulous objectivity to light the way for first-time and intermediate network and standalone PC users. In fact, this
`jargon-free book explains XP's features so clearly revealing which work well and which don't that it should have been in the boxin the first place. The book reveals which
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`Reviewer: Chris Taylor (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
`This is by far the most understandable XP Pro bookI've found. It takes the position that there's nothing wrong with witty, polished prose in technical writing. In fact, the
`excellence of the writing makes learning far less of a chore than youfind in geekier books.
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`As for the gripes by previous reviewers: Good grief! It says right on the cover that the book "isn't for system administrators or OS theory geeks; it's for the novice or budding
`power user."It's clearly intended for people new to XP Pro, or even intermediate users who'd like a crystal-clear explanation of, say, understanding howfile encryption is
`different in XP Pro and XP Home,or how todial into your PC from the road using a laptop, or how to set up a home network,step by step.
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`(And to whoeverwrote that you can find the same information in the online help--get real!! Microsoft's online help for XP Pro is opaque, humorless, loaded with jargon, and
`free ofillustrations. And aboveall, it NEVER mentions bugs and problems and workarounds, as this book does.)
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`Bottom line: If you're a network administrator, it's true that you'll be much happier with a much thicker, more technical (and dry-as-dust) book.
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`But if you're a home user, or maybe you've been issued an XP Pro box at work and you want to get the most outofit, thi

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