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Welcome to Geeks Without Borders! - 0 views

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    Geeks Without Borders is committed to providing computers and related equipment to schools, clinics, and nonprofits in developing countries. We are a U.S. based nonprofit, and do not do domestic donations. We invite you to browse our site, and to check back frequently. Please donate to GWoB; every little bit helps!
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The Public Index - New York Law School on Google Settlement - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Public Index, a site to study and discuss the proposed Google Book Search settlement. Here, you can browse and annotate the proposed settlement, section-by-section. Just use the table of contents or the search box at the right to get started. In addition, you can: * Study our reading room of lawsuit documents * Join the conversation in our forums * Draft an amicus brief to the court on the wiki
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Raspberry Pi Foundation - 0 views

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    "The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK registered charity (Registration Number 1129409) which exists to promote the study of computer science and related topics, especially at school level, and to put the fun back into learning computing. We plan to develop, manufacture and distribute an ultra-low-cost computer, for use in teaching computer programming to children. We expect this computer to have many other applications both in the developed and the developing world."
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RIAA seeks sanctions against Harvard Law School prof - Nate Anderson - Ars Technica - J... - 0 views

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    The Joel Tenenbaum file-swapping case continues to get weirder--and we're still months away from an actual trial. Not only has the RIAA now appealed the judge's order allowing one particular hearing to be webcast, but music industry lawyers are now seeking sanctions on Tenenbaum's lawyer, Harvard Law professor Charles Nesson.
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Sugar Labs-learning software for children - 1 views

  • Originally developed for the One Laptop per Child XO-1 netbook, Sugar runs on most computers.
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    Home page for immersive and collaborative primary and elementary school learning software.
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    The award-winning Sugar Learning Platform promotes collaborative learning through Sugar Activities that encourage critical thinking, the heart of a quality education. Designed from the ground up especially for children, Sugar offers an alternative to traditional "office-desktop" software.
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Welcome to SIF - 0 views

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    The SIF Certification Program has been designed to certify SIF-enabled software applications. A SIF-certified application is one that meets the conformance requirements and has been certified as conformant through the SIF certification program. As a condition of participation in the program, the applicant must warrant and represent that their product meets the applicable conformance requirements, which include conformance to the applicable SIF Implementation specification(s) as interpreted by SIFA from time to time, and a passing result from a current version of the SIF-approved test suite(s).
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KDE in Public Schools in Brazil - 0 views

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    This year's goal: 29,000 labs deployed, serving approximately 36 million students
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9000 PCs in Swiss schools will switch to Ubuntu only - 0 views

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    Thanks to Miguel Guhlin for posting about this.
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Main Page - Google Books Settlement Open Workshop - An Open Workshop at Harvard Law School - 0 views

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    The proposed Google Book Search settlement creates the opportunity for unprecedented access by the public, scholars, libraries and others to a digital library containing millions of books assembled by major research libraries. But the settlement is controversial, in large part because this access is limited in major ways: instead of being truly open, this new digital library will be controlled by a single company, Google, and a newly created Book Rights Registry consisting of representatives of authors and publishers; it will include millions of so-called "orphan works" that cannot legally be included in any competing digitization and access effort, and it will be available to readers only in the United States. It need not have been this way.
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    The proposed Google Book Search settlement creates the opportunity for unprecedented access by the public, scholars, libraries and others to a digital library containing millions of books assembled by major research libraries. But the settlement is controversial, in large part because this access is limited in major ways: instead of being truly open, this new digital library will be controlled by a single company, Google, and a newly created Book Rights Registry consisting of representatives of authors and publishers; it will include millions of so-called "orphan works" that cannot legally be included in any competing digitization and access effort, and it will be available to readers only in the United States. It need not have been this way.
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