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Raspberry Pi competition winners announced – New Electronics

Raspberry Pi competition winners announced New Electronics The winners of PA Consulting Group's Raspberry Pi programming challenge were yesterday announced at the company's Cambridge Technology Centre. The competition challenged schools, universities and inventors to use the Raspberry Pi to come up with …

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The life of Pi – clever ideas with a tiny computer – BBC News

BBC News The life of Pi – clever ideas with a tiny computer BBC News They had all come up with clever ideas to use the Raspberry Pi , the ultra-cheap computer developed in Cambridge, and they were the finalists in a competition held by the technology advisors PA Consulting. I was one of the judges deciding who should win …

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Creating the camera board – part two

Liz: here’s the second and final part of David Plowman’s walk through the development of the Raspberry Pi camera board, which will be available to purchase in April. Before you go ahead and read this, check out David’s first post . The Eye of the Beholder That’s where beauty lies, so the saying goes

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Raspberry Pi competition shortlist drawn up in Cambridge – ElectronicsWeekly.com

Raspberry Pi competition shortlist drawn up in Cambridge ElectronicsWeekly.com The competition was intended for school and university students to present interesting design ideas demonstrating their programming skills using the Raspberry Pi .

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Public hungry for a slice of Raspberry Pi – Cambridge News

Cambridge News Public hungry for a slice of Raspberry Pi Cambridge News The founders of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, a charity set up in Cambridge to encourage school children to learn how to program computers, never expected to sell more than 10,000 of the tiny PCs invented by computer whiz Eben Upton, but have shifted …

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Under the Hood of the World’s Smallest, Cheapest Computer – Mashable

Under the Hood of the World's Smallest, Cheapest Computer Mashable In 2006, several members of the Cambridge faculty and other UK computer scientists joined together to form the charitable Raspberry Pi Foundation with one simple goal: get more computers into the hands of more children.

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Raspberry Pi, the $35 computer, in New York Times – Boing Boing

Boing Boing Raspberry Pi , the $35 computer, in New York Times Boing Boing The Raspberry Pi is a computer the size of a credit card. To use it, you need a keyboard and mouse, a monitor, and an SD card with Linux. The Raspberry Pi is powered by USB.

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Google Partners With Raspberry Pi To Bring 15000 Mini PCs To Schools – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Google Partners With Raspberry Pi To Bring 15000 Mini PCs To Schools Geeky gadgets Google and Raspberry Pi have this week announced that they will be joining forces to bring 15,000 Raspberry Pi mini PCs to schools, thorough the UK. The announcement was made at Chesterton Community College in Cambridge, where Google's chairman …

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Google Donates 15000 Raspberry Pi Computers to UK Schools – Wall Street Journal (blog)

Wall Street Journal (blog) Google Donates 15000 Raspberry Pi Computers to UK Schools Wall Street Journal (blog) Google's executive chairman Eric Schmidt was in the Raspberry Pi's home town of Cambridge, U.K. Tuesday with the co-founder of the Foundation that developed the cut-price computer, Eben Upton, to teach some coding to schoolkids and to make an …

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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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