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| One Laptop Per Child: Charity, Prosperity, & Capitalism In The Developing World In the past three decades the personal computer has made an unprecedented impact in improving education in the classroom. What started as a large machine in a back-office to help a school organize things, followed by far smaller machines to do more personal tasks such as word processing and playing the classic MECC edutainment games, has now evolved into a device that is inseparable from education. In the most developed nations, if a child isn't using a computer regularly for schoolwork some time in primary school, they most certainly are in secondary school. http://www.anandtech.com/mobile/showdoc.aspx?i=3055
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