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OLPC urges Microsoft to make Windows 7 for ARM...they'll get a megalitre into a pint pot. I don't know what sort of Kool-aid they serve in the UK, though in the US it comes from the Wall Street Journal and Business Week, which hate Free Software. OLPCNews.com, on the other hand, reports... In this article: ARM, Microsoft, Linux, Nicholas Negroponte, Intel, Laptop, Microsoft Windows, Android, and Windows Mobile |
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Guardian Unlimited | April 22, 2008
Where's Walter? Another top OLPC executive quits
...new aims or structure." The OLPC's Linux-based laptop hasn't been as successful as was hoped, and Nicholas Negroponte told Business Week last month that the company was looking for a CEO. He said the company needed to operate...
In this article: Intel, Mary Lou Jepsen, Linux, Laptop, Eee PC, MIT, Nicholas Negroponte, and Business Week
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www.washingtonpost.com | March 06, 2008
OLPC Searches for a New CEO, Reorganizes
...Linux and Windows on the nonprofit's XO laptops. That will help OLPC focus more on "developing prototypes and other new concepts" related to learning, Negroponte told BusinessWeek. OLPC has been plagued with problems since it launched...
In this article: Nicholas Negroponte, Intel, Microsoft, Linux, Windows OS, Classmate PC, Mary Lou Jepsen, and Red Hat
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BusinessWeek Online | January 14, 2008
Behind the Intel/OLPC Breakup
...the omission seems prophetic. (Intel spokesperson Chuck Mulloy tells BusinessWeek that the company was still working on the prototype for the Intel-OLPC laptop and wasn't ready to show it to the press in advance.) But leading up to CES, a...
In this article: Intel, Nicholas Negroponte, MIT, Frank Gehry, IACI, Las Vegas, and Lagos
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Tech News Watch | March 24, 2008
Is OLPC A Lost Cause? ~ Tech News Watch
...gem. "Management, administration, and details are my weaknesses. I'm much better at the vision, big-picture side of the house," CEO Nicholas Negroponte told Businessweek. He adds that he's looking for someone who will "view the world as a...
In this article: Nicholas Negroponte, Microsoft, RSS Feed, WordPress, Google, and Intel
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BusinessWeek Online | April 01, 2008
Mini-Laptops: The Next Big Thing?
...main rival, Intel (INTC). Engineers at the semiconductor giant's Shanghai development center were working on the Classmate PC (BusinessWeek, 7/9/07), but it, too, was aimed at children in the world's poor countries. Asustek's Newest Eee PC
In this article: Eee PC, Nicholas Negroponte, Intel, Classmate PC, Dell, Acer, Asus, Hewlett-Packard, and India
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The Register | March 06, 2008
Alabama admits developing country status • The Register
...such a piece of junk. Even Nicholas Negroponte admits it's a piece of junk. "We should not be in the hardware or software business," he tells BusinessWeek. He also tells BusinessWeek that he's looking for someone to replace him as OLPC...
In this article: Birmingham, Alabama, Nicholas Negroponte, Laptop, Birmingham, Alabama, Mongolia, Rwanda, and Libya
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Business Week | September 14, 2007
Intel Inside the Third World
...what he considers its hardball tactics. And yet the rivals may be ready to bury the hatchet: BusinessWeek has learned that Intel and OLPC executives are in talks regarding how they can work together. It's unclear what the cooperation might...
In this article: Intel Corp., Nicholas Negroponte, Chemistry, Joint venture, Intel Classmate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Gartner Inc., and Advanced Micro Devices
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BusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time. Its primary competitors in the national business magazine category are Fortune and Forbes, which are published bi-weekly.
From 1975, it carried more advertising pages annually than any magazine in the United States, and in the mid 1990s its circulation was more than one million worldwide.
Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs. In 2006, it also started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs.
BusinessWeek discontinued its European and Asian editions in 2005. The press release of 07 December 2005 issued by McGraw-Hill stated that it had decided to deliver a single global edition instead of providing separate regional ones.
On October 12, 2007, BusinessWeek launched a revamped design, its first in four years. Several sections were redesigned to focus the publication more on news and global coverage, while eliminating the Executive Life section.
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