Monthly Archives: January 2013

Google Donates 15000 Raspberry Pi Computers to UK Schools – IBTimes.co.uk

IBTimes.co.uk Google Donates 15000 Raspberry Pi Computers to UK Schools IBTimes.co.uk The partnership was announced at Chesterton Community College in Cambridge where Google chairman Eric Schmidt and Raspberry Pi co-founder Eben Upton offered coding lessons to students and spoke about the new initiative.

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15000 Raspberry Pi’s heading to UK school children – The H

15000 Raspberry Pi's heading to UK school children The H Raspberry Pi The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced that, thanks to a Google Giving grant, 15,000 Model B Raspberry Pi computers will be given to UK school children. The foundation will be working with Google, CoderDojo, Code Club, Computing at …

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Google grant puts 15000 Raspberry Pi PCs in UK schools – CNET UK

CNET UK Google grant puts 15000 Raspberry Pi PCs in UK schools CNET UK Google has coughed up enough cash to send 15,000 Raspberry Pi computers to UK schools, in a bid to give the British programming scene a shot in the arm. The good-will donation comes via Google Giving, the search giant's charitable arm

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Google partnership will see thousands of UK children get Raspberry Pis – The Guardian

Google partnership will see thousands of UK children get Raspberry Pis The Guardian Upton argues the Raspberry Pi exemplified the spirit of a more open era where users could more readily program their devices. “In the 1980s people bought 8-bit computers like the ZX Spectrum and the BBC Micro,” he said.

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Google donating 15000 Raspberry Pi computers to UK students – SlashGear

SlashGear Google donating 15000 Raspberry Pi computers to UK students SlashGear Google and Raspberry Pi announced today that the search giant is granting money to the team behind the Raspberry Pi computer in order to donate 15,000 of them to schoolchildren all over the UK. The mini computers will be used to teach students how to …

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Raspberry Pi and Google team up to give 15000 school kids a computer – V3.co.uk

V3.co.uk Raspberry Pi and Google team up to give 15000 school kids a computer V3.co.uk The effort will provide classes with a Raspberry Pi and teaching materials, and are aimed at inspiring teachers and students alike. The scheme was launched today at a Cambridge college by Raspberry Pi co-founder Eben Upton and Google's executive …

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Google Gives Children 15000 Raspberry Pi Computers – ElectronicsWeekly.com (blog)

Google Gives Children 15000 Raspberry Pi Computers ElectronicsWeekly.com (blog) Google and Raspberry Pi are working with Code Club, Computing at School, Generating Genius and Coderdojo to distribute the Raspberry Pi computers to schools around the UK . “Britain's innovators and entrepreneurs have changed the world – the …

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Google Giving Grant Worth $525000 To Fund Free Raspberry Pi For 15000 UK … – TechCrunch

TechCrunch Google Giving Grant Worth $525000 To Fund Free Raspberry Pi For 15000 UK … TechCrunch Google's philanthropic arm, Google Giving, has awarded a grant to the U.K.'s Raspberry Pi Foundation to fund 15,000 U.K.

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XBMC 12 ‘Frodo’ now available: adds Raspberry Pi and ‘initial’ Android support – The Verge

TechCrunch XBMC 12 'Frodo' now available: adds Raspberry Pi and 'initial' Android support The Verge A major new feature coming with the update is official support for the $35 Raspberry Pi micro computer. The Raspberry Pi has the potential to be an excellent entry-level media streamer as the newer “Model B” now supports 1080p video. Frodo also …

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XBMC 12 Frodo Arrives, Bringing Raspberry Pi And Android Versions, AirPlay … – TechCrunch

TechCrunch XBMC 12 Frodo Arrives, Bringing Raspberry Pi And Android Versions, AirPlay … TechCrunch The release brings HT audio support, Live TV and PVR integration, 64bit support for the OS X version, and adds Raspberry Pi and Android as platforms that can run XBMC

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