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Topic started on 5-10-2011 @ 02:39 PM by nixie_nox
Now this is interesting.

The computer, called Aakash, or “sky” in Hindi, is the latest in a series of “world’s cheapest” innovations in India that include a 100,000 rupee ($2,040) compact Nano car, a 750 rupee ($15) water purifier and $2,000 open-heart surgery.


Washington Post

The goal is to get computers into the hands of 220 million children.

I have never heard of anything like this before, and my first thought is if this kind subsidized technology will actually work?

Will the country also pay for internet access and training for those who have probably never seen a computer before?
If this works, will this have the desired effect for India?

And what would the effect be on the rest of the world's technology producers?

Sorry, more questions then answers for me on this one.


reply posted on 6-10-2011 @ 08:10 AM by nixie_nox
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How good can a 35 dollar computer be?

If people are in poverty, you are right, even 35 dollars might as well be 500 dollars.

If they did give these computers to low income children, they might be resold or destroyed. Other then connecting them to the world, how would it lift them out of poverty?



reply posted on 6-10-2011 @ 10:39 AM by nixie_nox
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I had that thought as well. How do they figure the computer will lift someone out of poverty?


reply posted on 6-10-2011 @ 10:43 AM by purplemer
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The goal is to get computers into the hands of 220 million children. I have never heard of anything like this before, and my first thought is if this kind subsidized technology will actually work? Will the country also pay for internet access and training for those who have probably never seen a computer before? If this works, will this have the desired effect for India? And what would the effect be on the rest of the world's technology producers? Sorry, more questions then answers for me on this one.


India has a massive IT sector. .Most people in India have seen a computer and know what it is for....although many of the poor people would not be able to afford one...
As for training.. I have never met such an innovating culture.. I am sure they will have no problems working out how to use them....
Kudos it is a good idea....


reply posted on 6-10-2011 @ 10:53 AM by wlasikiewicz
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I cant see these being any good even if they are for children.
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