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  • Amazon OLPC XO Buy 1 Give 1 Deal PDF Print E-mail
    Monday, 17 November 2008
    vsdeWant to do some good to third world nations? Well if you do, then you should definitely buy one of Amazon’s OLPC XO laptop. For the price that you are paying which is $399, another laptop would be given to a child somewhere in some developing world.

    I’m not pretty sure of this donation drive by Amazon because literally not all developing world are that hardcore poor and even though if they are, what are they going to do with the free laptop? And they might even have problems using it as well as there isn’t any power plugs available anywhere.

    Anyone wants to buy an OLPC XO?

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