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Macmillan CEO Lifts Google Laptops
Richard Charkin is the CEO of Macmillan Publishers, and he recently got into a bit of a tiff with Google. This didn’t involve angry letters or frivolous lawsuits (entertaining as those are); instead, Charkin stole a pair of Google laptops. And blogged about it.
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Bloggers Received Acer Laptops With Flaw
A public relations effort by Microsoft and Acer to provide a number of bloggers with Acer laptops loaded with Windows Vista became something of a PR nightmare for Microsoft; Acer has its own little issue to handle now too.
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Microsoft Wants Laptops Back
Marshall Kirkpatrick - Now Microsoft Wants Its Laptop Back - Yesterday I wrote about Microsoft and Edelman handing out spiffy new laptops to bloggers after Scott Beale announced that he got one over at Laughing Squid.
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Microsoft Handing Out Ferrari Laptops to Bloggers
Well my good friend Scott Beale got one and Long Zheng is reporting a number of other bloggers have been receiving them as well, but it seems that Microsoft is handing out brand spanking new fast Ferrari laptops loaded with Vista to influential bloggers.
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$100 Linux Laptops Have Arrived
The One Laptop Per Child project received its first shipment of $100 Linux laptops yesterday, making the dream of providing free laptops to children around the world a reality.
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$100 Laptops For Third World Countries
The "One Laptop Per Child" project hopes to distribute $100 laptops to children in third world countries, and they are incrediby close to achieving that goal.
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MacBook Pro Laptops 39% Faster With Core 2 Duo
Apple updated its flagship MacBook Pro notebooks with Intel Core 2 Duo processors today, claiming an enormous leap in performance over the previous generation.
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Laptops for Libya
One Laptop Per Child, a U.S. based nonprofit organization has come to terms on an agreement with the Libyan government that will provide low-cost educational laptop computers by 2008 to the country's 1.2 million school children.