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[One Laptop Per Child]’s Nicholas Negroponte, speaking at the Open Mobile summit today, detailed a new plan for distributing the OLPC project’s next device, the XO-3 tablet computer: they’re going to airdrop it on remote villages and then come back a year later to see how it worked.

TechCrunch.

If you ignore how goofy this is in actual practice, you may realize this is the perfect engineering and design constraint for approaching a new product.

Source: TechCrunch

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  3. kellysutton said: Requirements: Able to withstand being dropped from a plane.
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