July 21, 2006

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Pied Piper

CDM reports that the One Laptop Per Child program now has some of its groundbreaking educational software available for screenshots.

It's a music sequencer.

Good to know they're concentrating on the parts of development that are really important. I'm sure clients in Nigeria, Thailand, India, and China will feel much better about their $100 million investment.

It's also nice to see that their wiki still does not address the serious capacity concerns that I summarized from numerous critics a while back. Because for an education project to learn from the experts as opposed to attacking straw men--well, that would just be crazy.

This whole thing makes me so furious that I am honestly just about speechless. And we all know how hard that is to accomplish.

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