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A Flash Drive for the World

Keepod's first "mission" is in Nairobi, Kenya.                          from keepod.com
While efforts to make the Internet more universally available have focused on building cheaper computers, two socially conscious entrepreneurs are going about it in a slightly different way. They have come up with the Keepod (Israeli for "hedgehog"), a $7 USB stick that comes with a desktop version of Google's Android 4.4 operating system and remembers its owner's passwords, settings, and the websites visited. They're testing them at a school in Nairobi (story, video): http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-27346567

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