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* Our new release ([[0.88/Notes|Sugar 0.88]]) is out. Read about it [[0.88/Notes|here]].
 
* Interested in Google Summer of Code? Visit our [[Summer of Code]] page.
 
* Interested in Google Summer of Code? Visit our [[Summer of Code]] page.
 
* Jim Simmons has written a [http://en.flossmanuals.net/ActivitiesGuideSugar/Introduction FLOSS manual ''Beginner's Guide''] to writing Sugar Activities.
 
* Jim Simmons has written a [http://en.flossmanuals.net/ActivitiesGuideSugar/Introduction FLOSS manual ''Beginner's Guide''] to writing Sugar Activities.
 
* Sugar Labs announces the availability of [[Sugar on a Stick/Blueberry|Sugar on a Stick v2, codenamed "Blueberry"]]. It features the Sugar learning environment—Version 0.86—and a number of additional Activities for children, providing a great experience for new and experienced learners. For more information and instructions—how to put SoaS on your USB key or how to deploy it—please refer to our [[Sugar_on_a_Stick/Blueberry|release notes]].
 
* Sugar Labs announces the availability of [[Sugar on a Stick/Blueberry|Sugar on a Stick v2, codenamed "Blueberry"]]. It features the Sugar learning environment—Version 0.86—and a number of additional Activities for children, providing a great experience for new and experienced learners. For more information and instructions—how to put SoaS on your USB key or how to deploy it—please refer to our [[Sugar_on_a_Stick/Blueberry|release notes]].
* Read about what is new in our latest release, [[0.86/Notes|Sugar 0.86]].
   
* Download a [http://www.scribd.com/doc/20189623/The-XO-Laptop-in-the-Classroom guide to using Sugar in the classroom], written by a teacher working in rural Peru.
 
* Download a [http://www.scribd.com/doc/20189623/The-XO-Laptop-in-the-Classroom guide to using Sugar in the classroom], written by a teacher working in rural Peru.
 
* Donate your used USB sticks at [http://recycleusb.com Recycle USB.com]; they'll be turned into Sugar sticks and distributed to schools.
 
* Donate your used USB sticks at [http://recycleusb.com Recycle USB.com]; they'll be turned into Sugar sticks and distributed to schools.