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− | == Sugar Digest 2016-05-25 == | + | == Sugar Digest == |
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− | 1. Just a quick Marvin Minsky remembrance: Marvin, especially in the days of overhead projectors, would use a bit of theatrics in his talks. He'd walk up to the overhead projector, "accidentally" drop all of his slides on the floor, and then proceed to talk about whatever happened to be on his mind at the moment. Often, part way through his allotted time, he'd bend over, scan the slides, pick one up and say, "this looks interesting", and talk about the theme of the slide. Try doing that with PowerPoint (TM). | + | 1. Marvin Minsky was fond of saying that there is nothing more dangerous than when a roomful of people all agree with each other. We don't have to worry about that in the Sugar community!!! Marvin also observed that "it's very important to have friends who can solve problems you can't." The diversity of our community is its strength. |
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− | 2. John Markoff, former technology writer for the <em>NY Times</em> unearthed a link to a classic paper by Alan Kay on personal computing from 1972, "[http://mprove.de/diplom/gui/kay72.html A Personal Computer for Children of All Ages]". Well worth the read. Alan was actively interacting with Marvin, Seymour Papert, and Cynthia Solomon at the time.
| + | Another Marvin quote relevant to our current quest to define ourselves as a community: "Our present culture may be largely shaped by this strange idea of isolating children's thought from adult thought. Perhaps the way our culture educates its children better explains why most of us come out as dumb as they do, than it explains how some of us come out as smart as they do." As Laura Vargas put it recently, Sugar Labs is a community "where you can learn how to design, develop and deploy high-quality Free Software." Within our community, children and adults are working together. |
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− | 3. There was an article in <em>The NewYorker</em> last week, "[http://www.newyorker.com/tech/elements/do-we-really-need-to-learn-to-code Do we really need to learn to code?]" The authors, Gary Marcus and Ernest Davis nicely summarize many of the core challenges in the quest to harness artificial intelligence to automate computer programming, but entirely miss the point of why we need to learn to code. As Cynthia remarked more than 30 years ago, "debugging is the great educational opportunity of the 21st Century." Marcus and Davis do observe that "a good programmer understands, deeply, a problem that needs to be solved, and then creates an architecture for solving a problem that’s never been solved before." The true value of learning to code is that it engages children in the rigors and discipline of problem-solving. For must learners, computation is a "thing to think with", not an end in and of itself.
| + | 2. Sam Parkinson is our new release manager. Sam, a former GCI winner from Australia, has been responsible for many of the patches to the Sugar toolkit over the past few releases and has also been one of our most prelific code reviewers. Martin Abente, our release manager for the past four releases, has agreed to mentor Sam during the transition. Tip of the hat to Martin for all of his contributions and continued support. |
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− | 4. The coding period of Google Summer of Code has officially begun. Please help us support the efforts of our six interns as they help expand the possibilities of Sugar over the next three months. [[Summer_of_Code/2016|Details]] can be found in this wiki.
| + | 3. Mariah Noelle Villarreal just got back from the Google Code-in reunion, where she represented Sugar Labs. She had a chance to meet Ezequiel and Piotr, our two winners, and spend time with members of the other participating projects. Mariah brought multiple copies of Sugar on a Stick to hand out and reports that there was a positive reception, especially among some of the parents in attendance. She also voiced some disappointment with the degree of awareness of Software Libre among attendees. FWIW, Devin Ulibarri and I are working on a new paper regarding the importance of Software Libre to education. Stay tuned. |
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− | 5. A [[Oversight_Board/Meeting_Minutes-2016-05-06|summary]] of the 6 May meeting of the Sugar Labs oversight board is also available in this wiki. At that meeting, and in subsequent email discussions, we passed a motion to fund an effort to do the Yoruba internationalization and localization. We also passed a motion to finalize updating the Sugar License from GPLv2 to GPLv3. The agenda of the 3 June meeting is [[Oversight_Board/Minutes#Agenda_items|posted]] in this wiki. Among the pending motions we will be discussing are a series of motions to restructure the finance manager position; a motion to adopt the 2016 vision for Sugar Labs; a motion regarding allocation of GSoC mentoring stipends; a motion to request a membership donations; and discussion of merits of applying for inclusion in GitHub Education pack. Please join us on irc.freenode.net, #sugar-meeting.
| + | 4. I just got back from a trip to Santiago, Chile, where I was hosted by the education division of Fundación Chile. (Cecilia Rodriguez Alcala Garcia, formally of Educa Paraguay, was responsible for my invitation to run some workshops and give a keynote address at Creo Chile.) The theme of my workshops was programming as a vehicle for engaging in critical thinking. I introduced Turtle Blocks and Music Blocks first to a team of engineers from throughout the foundation, then to an executive group, then to a "hacker" group attending the Creo Chile event, and finally to a group of children and their parents. I was assisted by Andrea Vasquez Garcia, without whom I would have been lost. In addition, I participated in a workshop run by a local rap artist, Nelson Bobadilla Alvarado, and an educator, Francisca Petrovich Ursic. We did a collaborative, interactive Music Blocks program, whereby we could programmatically participate in the performance. A bit crude, but I learned a lot in the process. My keynote, which I have uploaded to [http://people.sugarlabs.org/walter/docs/fchBender2016.pdf], focused on Sugar and the role of Software Libre in education. |
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− | 6. There has been progress along many fronts with the Music Blocks activity. Devin Ulibarri arranged for a meeting with his mentor, Larry Scripts, at the New England Conservatory (NEC) of music. Larry had positive and productive feedback for us and we hope to incorporate Music Blocks in seminar at NEC in the fall. I also had a fun meeting with Eric Rosenbaum and Derek Breen, along with Cynthia. (Eric was part of the team that created the lovely music widgets that appeared on the Google Homepage a few months back and he wrote a [http://ericrosenbaum.github.io/blockly/demos/musicblocks/ music extension to Blockly].) Eric introduced me to the sampler code in Tone.js, which I am now using for the drum set. What a difference a decent sampler can make!!! (I am using some of the samples that come bundled with the [[Activities/TamTam|Tam Tam activity]].) You can check out all of the latest updates to Music Blocks including a [http://walterbender.github.io/musicblocks/?file=MusicBlocks_drumexample&run=true simple drum demo] and read the updated [http://walterbender.github.io/musicblocks/guide guide]. I think Music Blocks is finally stable enough that we should push on the localization efforts. I will be mining some strings from Tam Tam to make the process a bit less tedious for our translation team.
| + | In the workshop for executives, I was challenged to write a Turtle program to calculate the expected value of the number of coin flips required to get three heads or three tails in a row. My response can be seen at [http://walterbender.github.io/musicblocks/?file=threeinarow.tb]. |
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| + | One sub-goal of my trip was to seek advice regarding a reference machine for Sugar. Alas, I was not yet able to get a definitive answer, as the foundation does not directly distribute hardware and the ministry of education has a wide variance in the types of machines they distribute. But I hope to get some feedback on this topic in the coming weeks. |
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| + | While I was in Santiago, Chile defeated Mexico in the Copa América. I credited the win to Sugar (and the Chilean futbol shirt I was wearing). Hopefully it will mean that Sugar will find a warn reception in Chile. |
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| + | 5. Google Summer of Code is well underway. Mentors are writing mid-term evaluations this week. Be sure to check out the great work being done by our interns, including [https://github.com/sugarlabs/edit-fonts-activity], [http://vikramahujagsoc.blogspot.in/], [https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-toolkit-gtk3/pull/313#discussion_r63140566], [http://musicblocks.net/2016/06/13/multiple-rhythm-rulers/], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAHUOBJ7fqk], and [https://iamutkarshtiwari.wordpress.com/]. |
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| + | 6. On the flight back from Santiago, I wrote a Python script to convert glif files into Turtle Block projects. (Tip of the hat to Eli Heuer for providing me some sample glif files.) The results are quite fun (See [http://walterbender.github.io/musicblocks/?file=a.tb]). Next up, a version where each knot and control point is represented by a turtle, and thus the glyph will be editable. |
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| === In the Community === | | === In the Community === |
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− | 7. Dave Crossland lead a team of volunteers on a weekend wiki gardening adventure. While there is still more work to be done, we managed to prune lots of stale material and we began migrating stable pages to the static website we maintain on GitHub. Thanks to everyone who volunteered. We'll probably have another go at it in July. | + | 7. Gary Stager has written a nice [https://www.edsurge.com/news/2016-06-07-as-the-maker-movement-turns-45-gary-stager-pays-tribute-to-m-i-t-computing-pioneer-cynthia-solomon tribute to Cynthia Solomon] in celebration of the 45th anniversary of the Maker Movement. |
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− | 8. There is a nice article about Sugar on a Stick in the [http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/Fedora-Based-Sugar-on-a-Stick-Is-One-Sweet-Desktop-83446.html Fedora Insider] blog.
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− | 9. Devin and I wrote a response to a [http://sites.ed.gov/oese/2016/04/open-discussion-on-the-role-of-education-technologies-in-early-childhood-stem-education/ call for comments] by the US Department of Education on the role of education technologies on early childhood STEM education. Our focus was on the potential of Free/Libre Software in education. You can read our response in the [[User:Walter/DOE_Response|wiki]].
| + | 8. Our next [[Oversight_Board#Next_meeting|oversight board meeting]] is [http://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/generic?iso=20160701T15&p0=43&msg=SLOB+meeting Friday, 1 July at 19:00 UTC]. Please join us on irc.freenode.net #sugar-meeting. |
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| === Tech Talk === | | === Tech Talk === |
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− | 10. Thomas Gilliard has documented a [[Fedora_24#livemedia-creator|mechanism for creating a livemedia-creator remix]] in Fedora 24. (The [[Build_Your_Own_Remix_with_Fedora#Install_the_necessary_software|previous mechanism]], which as dependent on livecd-creator, will be phased out soon.)
| + | 9. Sam has announced the second release leading up to Sugar 0.110. Recent changes include: |
| + | * James Cameron fixed Gtk 3.6 compatibility and an edge case with bundle erasure |
| + | * Utkarsh Tiwari added a WiFi password visibility toggle |
| + | * Abhijit Patel added a PopWindow api for sugar toolkit |
| + | * Sebastian Silva fixed Broadway compatibility for `sugar-activity` |
| + | * The [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Features/Tick_based_animation smooth animations feature] landed |
| + | * Git submodules are now supported by the bundlebuilder |
| + | * Improved Gtk 3.20 support |
| + | * Misc bug/interface fixes |
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− | 11. Sebastian Silva has been experimenting with [https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/gtk-broadway.html GTK Broadway], a GTK backend to provide support for displaying GTK+ applications in a web browser.
| + | Sam has been busy updating the [https://developer.sugarlabs.org/sugar3/sugar3.graphics.icon.html API documentation] and is soliciting feedback. Also, San has updated Fedora [https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/samtoday/sugar/ COPR] with the new versions of the Sugar packages. Tarballs for sugar, sugar-toolkit-gtk3 and sugar-artwork are in the usual places on the download server [http://download.sugarlabs.org/sources/sucrose/glucose/]. |
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− | 12. Dave Crossland is exploring [http://getchip.com/pages/pocketchip PocketChip], which he calls "the closest thing to an XO being released this year."
| + | 10. Tom Gilliard reports the availability of Sugar spins for Fedora24 ([http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/unofficial/releases/24/x86_64/Fedora-SoaS-Live-x86_64-24-20160614.n.0.iso x86_64], [http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/unofficial/releases/24/i386/Fedora-SoaS-Live-i386-24-20160614.n.0.iso i386]). |
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| === Sugar Labs === | | === Sugar Labs === |
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− | 13. Please visit our [http://planet.sugarlabs.org planet].
| + | 11. Please visit our [http://planet.sugarlabs.org planet]. |
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| <noinclude> | | <noinclude> |
What's new
This page is updated every few weeks with notes from the Sugar Labs community. (The digest is also sent to the community-news at sugarlabs.org list, blogged at walterbender.org, and archived here.) If you would like to contribute, please send email to walter at sugarlabs.org by the weekend. (Also visit planet.sugarlabs.org.)
Sugar Digest
1. Marvin Minsky was fond of saying that there is nothing more dangerous than when a roomful of people all agree with each other. We don't have to worry about that in the Sugar community!!! Marvin also observed that "it's very important to have friends who can solve problems you can't." The diversity of our community is its strength.
Another Marvin quote relevant to our current quest to define ourselves as a community: "Our present culture may be largely shaped by this strange idea of isolating children's thought from adult thought. Perhaps the way our culture educates its children better explains why most of us come out as dumb as they do, than it explains how some of us come out as smart as they do." As Laura Vargas put it recently, Sugar Labs is a community "where you can learn how to design, develop and deploy high-quality Free Software." Within our community, children and adults are working together.
2. Sam Parkinson is our new release manager. Sam, a former GCI winner from Australia, has been responsible for many of the patches to the Sugar toolkit over the past few releases and has also been one of our most prelific code reviewers. Martin Abente, our release manager for the past four releases, has agreed to mentor Sam during the transition. Tip of the hat to Martin for all of his contributions and continued support.
3. Mariah Noelle Villarreal just got back from the Google Code-in reunion, where she represented Sugar Labs. She had a chance to meet Ezequiel and Piotr, our two winners, and spend time with members of the other participating projects. Mariah brought multiple copies of Sugar on a Stick to hand out and reports that there was a positive reception, especially among some of the parents in attendance. She also voiced some disappointment with the degree of awareness of Software Libre among attendees. FWIW, Devin Ulibarri and I are working on a new paper regarding the importance of Software Libre to education. Stay tuned.
4. I just got back from a trip to Santiago, Chile, where I was hosted by the education division of Fundación Chile. (Cecilia Rodriguez Alcala Garcia, formally of Educa Paraguay, was responsible for my invitation to run some workshops and give a keynote address at Creo Chile.) The theme of my workshops was programming as a vehicle for engaging in critical thinking. I introduced Turtle Blocks and Music Blocks first to a team of engineers from throughout the foundation, then to an executive group, then to a "hacker" group attending the Creo Chile event, and finally to a group of children and their parents. I was assisted by Andrea Vasquez Garcia, without whom I would have been lost. In addition, I participated in a workshop run by a local rap artist, Nelson Bobadilla Alvarado, and an educator, Francisca Petrovich Ursic. We did a collaborative, interactive Music Blocks program, whereby we could programmatically participate in the performance. A bit crude, but I learned a lot in the process. My keynote, which I have uploaded to [1], focused on Sugar and the role of Software Libre in education.
In the workshop for executives, I was challenged to write a Turtle program to calculate the expected value of the number of coin flips required to get three heads or three tails in a row. My response can be seen at [2].
One sub-goal of my trip was to seek advice regarding a reference machine for Sugar. Alas, I was not yet able to get a definitive answer, as the foundation does not directly distribute hardware and the ministry of education has a wide variance in the types of machines they distribute. But I hope to get some feedback on this topic in the coming weeks.
While I was in Santiago, Chile defeated Mexico in the Copa América. I credited the win to Sugar (and the Chilean futbol shirt I was wearing). Hopefully it will mean that Sugar will find a warn reception in Chile.
5. Google Summer of Code is well underway. Mentors are writing mid-term evaluations this week. Be sure to check out the great work being done by our interns, including [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], and [8].
6. On the flight back from Santiago, I wrote a Python script to convert glif files into Turtle Block projects. (Tip of the hat to Eli Heuer for providing me some sample glif files.) The results are quite fun (See [9]). Next up, a version where each knot and control point is represented by a turtle, and thus the glyph will be editable.
7. Gary Stager has written a nice tribute to Cynthia Solomon in celebration of the 45th anniversary of the Maker Movement.
8. Our next oversight board meeting is Friday, 1 July at 19:00 UTC. Please join us on irc.freenode.net #sugar-meeting.
Tech Talk
9. Sam has announced the second release leading up to Sugar 0.110. Recent changes include:
- James Cameron fixed Gtk 3.6 compatibility and an edge case with bundle erasure
- Utkarsh Tiwari added a WiFi password visibility toggle
- Abhijit Patel added a PopWindow api for sugar toolkit
- Sebastian Silva fixed Broadway compatibility for `sugar-activity`
- The smooth animations feature landed
- Git submodules are now supported by the bundlebuilder
- Improved Gtk 3.20 support
- Misc bug/interface fixes
Sam has been busy updating the API documentation and is soliciting feedback. Also, San has updated Fedora COPR with the new versions of the Sugar packages. Tarballs for sugar, sugar-toolkit-gtk3 and sugar-artwork are in the usual places on the download server [10].
10. Tom Gilliard reports the availability of Sugar spins for Fedora24 (x86_64, i386).
Sugar Labs
11. Please visit our planet.
An archive of this digest is available.
Planet
The Sugar Labs Planet is found here.
Sugar in the news
02 May 2016 |
Fedora Insider – Fedora-based Sugar on a Stick is one sweet desktop
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09 Feb 2016 |
www.montevideo.com – DOS URUGUAYOS ENTRE GANADORES DEL CONCURSO GOOGLE CODE-IN
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28 Aug 2015 |
Musson Foundation – Jamaica Girls Code (video)
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28 Aug 2015 |
Google Open Source – My sweet adventures with Sugar Labs and Google Code-in
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09 May 2015 |
La Prensa – De alumnos a creadores de su aprendizaje
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30 Apr 2015 |
Diario La República – Swedish researcher visited Uruguay to meet the project Butiá
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24 Apr 2015 |
Jamaica Observer – Future Coders
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24 Apr 2015 |
Jamaica Information Service – State minister urges young women to enter ICT sector
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6 Feb 2015 |
Cromo – El chico Google
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5 Feb 2015 |
Capital Noticias Canelones – El joven de Canelones, Ignacio Rodríguez, ganó nuevamente la competencia de programación de Google. (video)
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3 Feb 2015 |
montevideo.com – Código joven
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1 Dec 2014 |
Google Open Source Blog – 3, 2, 1 Code-in: Inviting teens to contribute to open source
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7 Oct 2014 |
Kauffman Report – Paraguay Thirsty for 21st-Century Education
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25 Sept 2014 |
ANEP – Fecundo intercambio de jovenes de todo el mundo en encuentro de programadores
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12 Jun 2014 |
Producción Nacional – Innovando con XO (video)
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28 Apr 2014 |
ABC Color – Paraguay Educa realiza talleres de programación y de robótica
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21 Apr 2014 |
El Tiempo – 'Cada niño podría ser un maestro del 'software': Walter Bender
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2 Apr 2014 |
vera.tv – Antel vuelta a clases (video)
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4 Feb 2014 |
La Diaria – En código
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24 Jan 2014 |
Espectador – Entre los ganadores del concurso anual de programación de Google Code-in hay nuevamente un joven uruguayo
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23 Jan 2014 |
El Pais – Le enseña a sus profesores y ahora lo premia Google
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20 Jan 2014 |
Google Open Source Blog – Google Code-in 2013 - drumroll please!
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28 Nov 2013 |
BBVA Paraguay – Turtle Art Day in Caacupé (video)
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17 Oct 2013 |
ANTEL Integra – Turtle Art: la plataforma del Butiá
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14 Oct 2013 |
ABC Color – Software libre es tema de paneles en la cumbre
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14 Oct 2013 |
ABC Color – Programar ayuda a los niños a pensar
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14 Oct 2013 |
ABC Color – Hoy es el Día de TortugArte, en Caacupé
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14 Oct 2013 |
ABC Color – Las TIC en la educación son clave para el desarrollo del país, aseguran
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12 Oct 2013 |
Cromo – M’hijo el programador
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08 Aug 2013 |
News1 – Interview with former MIT Media Lab director (in Korean)
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12 Jul 2013 |
RIT – ‘Sky Time’ video game selected for White House Champions of Change event July 23
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28 Apr 2013 |
BBC Mundo – Los programadores adolescentes premiados por Google
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07 Feb 2013 |
el Neuvo Herald – Joven uruguayo brilla como programador y es distinguido por Google
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06 Feb 2013 |
el Observador – Joven uruguayo gana la competencia Google Code (Also see GCI press interviews)
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07 Sep 2012 |
NDTV – One Laptop Per Child initiative a hit in rural India
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08 Jul 2012 |
Estado de S. Paulo – Para educar
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24 Apr 2012 |
Pacific Standard – OLPC Redux
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12 Apr 2012 |
Huffington Post – Hult Global Case Challenge: One Laptop Per Child
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30 Mar 2012 |
newswise – “Sugar on a Stick” Helps Kids Learn How to Learn
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11 Jan 2012 |
Boston Herald – One Laptop Per Child screening $100 tablet
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10 Jan 2012 |
ars technica – Crank, bicycle, and waterwheel: hands-on with the OLPC XO 3.0 tablet
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08 Jan 2012 |
The Verge – OLPC XO 3.0 tablet preview: impressions, video, and pictures
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07 Jan 2012 |
The Verge – OLPC XO 3.0 tablet: an 8-inch tablet for $100, with Android and Sugar options for the children
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23 Dec 2011 |
Miller-McCune – One Laptop Per Child Redux
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18 Oct 2011 |
BDU – Robotics in Uruguay (video)
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11 Aug 2011 |
Berlin.de – Gewinner des Berliner Landeswettbewerbs zu Open Source stehen fest
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25 Jul 2011 |
CCC Classic – Garmin-sugarlabs development cycling team at Crit starting line
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25 Jul 2011 |
CCC Classic – Garmin-sugarlabs development cycling team after Crit
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13 Apr 2011 |
framablog – L'expérience Sugar Labs préfigure-t-elle une révolution éducative du XXIe siècle?
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05 Apr 2011 |
Businesswire – The Government of Peru Expands the One Laptop Per Child Program with Local Manufacturing
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31 Jan 2011 |
Sundance – A Day in the Life – Peru
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01 Dec 2010 |
velonation – Sugar Labs to back Garmin-Cervelo’s development team in unique arrangement
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28 Oct 2010 |
UCR – Nuevas tecnologías deben estar al alcance de todos los niños y niñas
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05 Oct 2010 |
xconomy – One Ecosystem per Child
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08 Sep 2010 |
FLOSS Weekly – Sugar Labs
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09 Aug 2010 |
ABC digital – Indicadores constatan el impacto positivo en el aprendizaje de niños
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23 Jun 2010 |
ABC digital – Xo para todas las escuelas de Caacupé
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21 Jun 2010 |
La Nacion – “Buscamos que los niños no solo usen softwares, sino que puedan crear uno”
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20 Jun 2010 |
UltimaHora.com – La laptop une a padres, alumnos y docentes
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15 Jun 2010 |
The H – OLPC XO-1.5 software updated
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10 Jun 2010 |
engadget – Sugar on a Stick hits 3.0, teaches us about a new kind of fruit
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27 May 2010 |
Pro Linux DE – Sugar on a Stick v3 freigegeben (German)
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27 May 2010 |
NY Times – One Laptop Per Child Project Works With Marvell to Produce a $100 Tablet
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27 May 2010 |
PC World – OLPC Rules out Windows for XO-3
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03 May 2010 |
WXXI: Mixed Media – Interview with Walter Bender (audio)
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03 May 2010 |
Linux Magazine – OLPC Computers for Palestinian Refugee Children
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14 Apr 2010 |
National Science Foundation – XO Laptops Inspire Learning In Birmingham, Alabama (video)
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02 Apr 2010 |
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15 Mar 2010 |
nbc13.com – Birmingham City students opt to spend spring break in class, XO computer camps (video)
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18 Feb 2010 |
LWN – Karma targets easier creation of educational software
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05 Feb 2010 |
iprofesional – La PC barata de Negroponte desembarca en la Argentina para pelear contra Intel
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14 Jan 2010 |
AALF – Open Systems for Broader Change
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03 Jan 2010 |
Educacion 2.0 – PLAN CEIBAL, El Libro
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14 Dec 2009 |
xconomy – Sugar gets sweeter
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10 Dec 2009 |
ars technica – Sugar software environment gets sweeter with version 2
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09 Dec 2009 |
Wired – New Sugar on a Stick Brings Much Needed Improvements
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08 Dec 2009 |
engadget – Sugar on a Stick OS goes to 2.0, gets Blueberry coating and creamy Fedora 12 center (video)
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07 Dec 2009 |
Teleread.org – Sugar on a Stick: What it means for e-books and education
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27 Nov 2009 |
CNET Japan – 「コードを見せて、もっと良くなるよ」と言える子どもが生まれる--Sugar Labsが描く未来
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16 Nov 2009 |
zanichelli – software libero a scuola
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12 Nov 2009 |
opensuse.org – openSUSE 11.2 Released
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07 Nov 2009 |
My Broadband News – Mandriva 2010 packs a punch [and Sugar]
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06 Nov 2009 |
GhanaWeb – Open education and an IT-enabled economic growth in Ghana: Musings of a dutiful citizen
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26 Oct 2009 |
Linux Magazine ES – Software Libre como apoyo al aprendizaje
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09 Oct 2009 |
interdisciplines – OLPC and Sugar: mobility through the community
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08 Oct 2009 |
IBM developerWorks – 10 important Linux developments everyone should know about
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01 Oct 2009 |
OLPC France – Interview Walter Bender au SugarCamp
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25 Sep 2009 |
The Inquirer – One Laptop per Child marches on
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18 Sep 2009 |
Groklaw – The Role of Free Software in Education
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18 Sep 2009 |
Reuters – Sugar Labs and Free Software Foundation Celebrate Software Freedom Day
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17 Sep 2009 |
ICTDev.org – Dream Again with One Laptop per Child
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26 Aug 2009 |
Latinux – Azúcar en una memoria USB
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03 Aug 2009 |
Wired: Geek Dad – Inventing a New Paradigm: SugarLabs and the Sugar UI
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30 Jul 2009 |
Zanichelli – Sugar on a Stick: imparare insieme
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23 Jul 2009 |
Everything USB – RecycleUSB.com - Donate your Flash Drives for a Good Cause
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22 Jul 2009 |
OLPC France – Sugar : mauvaise presse et mise au point
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13 Jul 2009 |
Spiegel Online – Das zuckersüße Leichtbau-Linux
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07 Jul 2009 |
ComputerWorldUK – Gran Canaria Desktop Summit: a Study in Contrasts
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06 Jul 2009 |
Windows Forest – USBメモリなどから“OLPC”用のOSを利用できる「Sugar on a Stick」が無償公開
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02 Jul 2009 |
Howard County Library – Sugar on a Stick
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27 Jun 2009 |
Deutschlandfunk – Süßes für die Kleinen: Sugar ist Linux speziell für Kinder (in Deutsch)
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26 Jun 2009 |
EduTech – Sugar on a stick, and other delectables (praise for the lowly USB drive)
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26 Jun 2009 |
ars technica – Sugar on a Stick brings sweet taste of Linux to classrooms
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24 Jun 2009 |
BBC – OLPC software to power aging PCs
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24 Jun 2009 |
Technology Review – $100 Laptop Becomes a $5 PC
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15 Jun 2009 |
TechSavvyKids – Episode 10 FOSSVT: Sugar on a Stick (audio)
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10 Jun 2009 |
LWN.net – Sugar moves from the shadow of OLPC
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27 May 2009 |
LWN.net – Activities and the move to context-oriented desktops (subscriber link)
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27 May 2009 |
Business Wire – Dailymotion Launches Support for Open Video Formats and Video HTML Tag
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01 May 2009 |
Guysoft – Nokia N810 Running OLPC Sugar
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29 Apr 2009 |
El Mercurio – Así se vivió la fiesta del software libre
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27 Apr 2009 |
ostatic – Sugar on a Stick: Good for Kids' Minds (and School Budgets)
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25 Apr 2009 |
Free Software Magazine – The Bittersweet Facts about OLPC and Sugar
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24 Apr 2009 |
ars technica – First taste: Sugar on a Stick learning platform
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22 Apr 2009 |
Betanews – Beta of Live USB Sugar OS opens
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27 Mar 2009 |
Mass High Tech – Google promotes summer open-source internships
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18 Mar 2009 |
Metropolis – A Good Argument
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16 Mar 2009 |
Laptop Magazine – Sugar Labs’ New Version of Sugar Learning Platform Is Netbook and PC Ready
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16 Mar 2009 |
Market Watch – Sugar Labs Nonprofit Announces New Version of Sugar Learning Platform for Children, Runs on Netbooks and PCs
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14 Feb 2009 |
OLPC Learning Club – DC – Learning Learning on a Stick
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05 Feb 2009 |
xconomy – Sugar Beyond the XO Laptop: Walter Bender on OLPC, Sucrose 0.84, and “Sugar on a Stick”
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26 Jan 2009 |
Linus Magazine – Sugar Defies OLPC Cutbacks
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19 Jan 2009 |
Feeding the Penguins – The status of Sugar, post-OLPC
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16 Jan 2009 |
OLPC News – Sugar on Acer Aspire One & Thin Client via LTSP
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12 Jan 2009 |
Bill Kerr – thoughts about olpc cutbacks
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07 Jan 2009 |
ars technica – OLPC downsizes half of its staff, cuts Sugar development
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06 Jan 2009 |
OLPC News – An Inside Look at how Microsoft got XP on the XO
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30 Dec 2008 |
OLPC News – Sugar Labs Status at Six Months
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22 Dec 2008 |
The GNOME Project – Sugar Labs, the nonprofit behind the OLPC software, is joining the GNOME Foundation
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16 Dec 2008 |
Feeding the Penguins – Sugar git repository change
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14 Dec 2008 |
NPR – Laptop Deal Links Rural Peru To Opportunity, Risk (Part 2)
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13 Dec 2008 |
NPR – Laptops May Change The Way Rural Peru Learns (Part 1)
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09 Dec 2008 |
SFC – Sugar Labs joins Conservancy
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31 Oct 2008 |
Linux Devices – An OLPC dilemma: Linux or Windows?
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10 Oct 2008 |
Feeding the Penguin – Sugar on Ubuntu
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21 Sep 2008 |
Groklaw – Interview with Walter Bender of Sugar Labs
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17 Sep 2008 |
Bill Kerr – Sugar Labs
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16 Sep 2008 |
Open Source – Sugar everywhere
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28 Aug 2008 |
OLPC News – An answer to Walter Bender's question 22
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20 Aug 2008 |
OLPC News – Sugarize it: Intel Classmate 2
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08 Aug 2008 |
Investor's Business Daily – 'Learning' Vs. Laptop Was Issue
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06 Aug 2008 |
OLPC News – Twenty-three Questions on Technology and Education
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18 Jul 2008 |
Bill Kerr – evaluating Sugar in the developed world
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28 Jun 2008 |
OLPC News – A Cutting Edge Sugar User Interface Demo
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18 Jun 2008 |
PC World – OLPC Spin-off Developing UI for Intel's Classmate PC
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17 Jun 2008 |
Datamation – If Business Succeeds with GNU/Linux, Why Not OLPC?
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11 Jun 2008 |
LinuxInsider – The Sweetness of Collaborative Learning
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06 Jun 2008 |
Bill Kerr – untangling Free, Sugar, and Constructionism
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06 Jun 2008 |
Open Education – Walter Bender Discusses Sugar Labs Foundation
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06 Jun 2008 |
BusinessWeek – OLPC: The Educational Philosophy Controversy
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05 Jun 2008 |
Code Culture – The Distraction Machine
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05 Jun 2008 |
BusinessWeek – OLPC: The Open-Source Controversy
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27 May 2008 |
The New York Times – Why Walter Bender Left One Laptop Per Child
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26 May 2008 |
ars technica – OLPC software maker splits from X0 hardware, goes solo
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22 May 2008 |
BetaNews – Linux start-up Sugar Labs in informal talks with four laptop makers
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16 May 2008 |
OSTATIC – OLPC's Open Source Sugar Platform Aims for New Hardware
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16 May 2008 |
PCWorld – Bender Forms Group to Promote OLPC's Sugar UI
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16 May 2008 |
MHT – Bender jumps from OLPC, founds Sugar Labs
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16 May 2008 |
News.com – Sugar Labs will make OLPC interface available for Eee PC, others
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16 May 2008 |
Feeding the Peguins – The future of Sugar
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16 May 2008 |
Sugar list – A few thoughts on SugarLabs
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16 May 2008 |
xconomy – Bender Creates Sugar Labs—New Foundation to Adapt OLPC’s Laptop Interface for Other Machines
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16 May 2008 |
BBC – '$100 laptop' platform moves on
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15 May 2008 |
OLPC wiki – Dual-boot XO Claim: OLPC will not work to port Sugar to Windows.
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16 May 2008 |
Softpedia – Bender Launches Sugar Labs for Better Development of OLPC's Sugar UI
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