Monthly Archives: January 2013

Google donates 15000 Raspberry Pi units to UK schools – Digital Trends

Google donates 15000 Raspberry Pi units to UK schools Digital Trends The credit-card-sized Raspberry Pi computer became such a hit that the team behind it launched an app store back in December. Earlier this month, the team revealed that it was close to selling a million units

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15000 Raspberry Pi computers donated to UK schools by Google – Android Authority

15000 Raspberry Pi computers donated to UK schools by Google Android Authority It's not every day that we talk about the ultra-affordable Raspberry Pi Model B computer and schools, but it's not every day that Google gives 15,000 Raspberry Pi Model B units to UK schools. A generous move from Google Giving – although it will hardly …

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Google Drops 15000 Raspberry Pis On UK School Kids – Wired

Wired Google Drops 15000 Raspberry Pis On UK School Kids Wired We know the Raspberry Pi is popular with computer hobbyists. But Google wants to take it even further. On Tuesday, the web giant announced it will be donating 15,000 of these cheap, credit card-sized computers to schools in the U.K., hoping to spawn a ..

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Google Giving helps bring 15000 Raspberry Pi units to UK school children – Engadget

Google Giving helps bring 15000 Raspberry Pi units to UK school children Engadget It's not every day your class gets a visit from a tech bigwig like Eric Schmidt. Google's executive chairman paid a visit to a UK school, alongside Raspberry Pi co-founder Eben Upton.

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Introducing a new(ish) face

Today’s grant from Google  (if you have’t read the post about it yet, go and have a look before you continue with this one) has also enabled us to pick up our newest hire, Clive Beale. If you’ve been visiting this website regularly over the last 18 months or so, you may recognise Clive as one of our volunteers.

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Google U.K., Raspberry Pi Donate School PCs – InformationWeek

Telegraph.co.uk Google U.K., Raspberry Pi Donate School PCs InformationWeek As part of ongoing U.K. government ambitions to deepen its young people's tech skill base, British schoolchildren are going to get their very own skeleton computers, called the Raspberry Pi . The Pi is a credit-card shaped device that holds the basic …

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Google Donates 15000 Raspberry Pi PCs to U.K. Schoolchildren – PC Magazine

Google Donates 15000 Raspberry Pi PCs to U.K. Schoolchildren PC Magazine The Web giant's charitable arm, Google Giving, has awarded a grant to the Raspberry Pi Foundation to provide funding for the donation of 15,000 Raspberry Pi Model B computers to schoolchildren around the U.K

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Attention Geek Gourmands, Hendrix to Host Raspberry Pi Bake-off – Hendrix College Events and News

Attention Geek Gourmands, Hendrix to Host Raspberry Pi Bake-off Hendrix College Events and News CONWAY, Ark.

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15000 Raspberry Pi PCs go to UK students, courtesy of Google – Neowin

15000 Raspberry Pi PCs go to UK students, courtesy of Google Neowin The Raspberry Pi Foundation recently announced that it has now sold around one million of its $35 “Model B” Linux-powered PCs.

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Google funds 15000 Raspberry Pi computers to schools – ComputerWeekly.com

Google funds 15000 Raspberry Pi computers to schools ComputerWeekly.com “Grants like this show us that companies like Google are not prepared to wait for government or someone else to fix the problems we're all discussing, but want to help tackle them themselves,” said a Raspberry Pi statement. Educational charity Teach …

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