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| 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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