Monday, June 02, 2008

'$100 laptop' non-profit teams with Microsoft - USATODAY.com


'$100 laptop' non-profit teams with Microsoft - USATODAY.com: BOSTON — The One Laptop Per Child project is about to find out whether Microsoft, a rival the non-profit group once derided, is the solution to its problems in spreading inexpensive portable computers to schoolchildren.

Microsoft (MSFT) and the laptop organization announced Thursday that the non-profit's green-and-white 'XO' computers now can run Windows in addition to their homegrown interface, which is built on the open Linux operating system. That had been anticipated for months, but it amounts to a major shift.

Nicholas Negroponte, the founder of the laptop project — which aims to produce $100 computers but now sells them at $188 — acknowledged that having Windows as an option could reassure education ministers who have hesitated to buy XOs with its new interface, called Sugar. Negroponte had hoped to sell several million laptops by now; instead he has gotten about 600,000 orders.