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More on Raspberry Pi in Africa

One of the biggest (and nicest) surprises for us over the last two years has been the Raspberry Pi project’s popularity outside the UK. Over three quarters of our sales are now to overseas customers, and while the US and mainland Europe are our largest markets (with honorable mentions to Australia, New Zealand and Japan), there’s also been a lot of interest from the developing world. Robotics with Raspberry Pi at Kids Hacker Camp, iHub Nairobi .

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Akkie, and the 101 things you can do with a CD-ROM drive’s eject function

I met Akira Ouchi – or  Akkie , as he prefers to be known (his site’s in Japanese, but you can use an auto-translation service) at the Big Raspberry Jam in Tokyo back in May. Although we didn’t have much, if any, language in common (besides Python), we became friends instantly.

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World’s cheapest computer gets millions tinkering – Arab News

The Age World's cheapest computer gets millions tinkering Arab News The Raspberry Pi is now powering robots in Japan and warehouse doors in Malawi, photographing astral bodies from the United States and helping to dodge censorship in China. “We're closing in on one and and half million (sales) for something that we

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Raspberry Pi has no screen, no keyboard, but the $25 computer is hot – Brisbane Times

Brisbane Times Raspberry Pi has no screen, no keyboard, but the $25 computer is hot Brisbane Times The Raspberry Pi is now powering robots in Japan and warehouse doors in Malawi, photographing astral bodies from the US and helping to dodge censorship in China. ''We're closing in on 1.5 million [sales] for something that we thought would sell a

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Raspberry Pi has no screen, no keyboard, but the $25 computer is hot – Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney Morning Herald Raspberry Pi has no screen, no keyboard, but the $25 computer is hot Sydney Morning Herald The Raspberry Pi is now powering robots in Japan and warehouse doors in Malawi, photographing astral bodies from the US and helping to dodge censorship in China. ''We're closing in on 1.5 million [sales] for something that we thought would sell a

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Raspberry Pi has no screen, no keyboard, but the $25 computer is hot – The Age

Raspberry Pi has no screen, no keyboard, but the $25 computer is hot The Age The Raspberry Pi is now powering robots in Japan and warehouse doors in Malawi, photographing astral bodies from the US and helping to dodge censorship in China.

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Raspberry Pi has no screen, no keyboard, but the $25 computer is hot – The Canberra Times

The Canberra Times Raspberry Pi has no screen, no keyboard, but the $25 computer is hot The Canberra Times The Raspberry Pi is now powering robots in Japan and warehouse doors in Malawi, photographing astral bodies from the US and helping to dodge censorship in China.

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It has no screen, no keyboard, but the $25 computer is hot – The Canberra Times

It has no screen, no keyboard, but the $25 computer is hot The Canberra Times The Raspberry Pi is now powering robots in Japan and warehouse doors in Malawi, photographing astral bodies from the US and helping to dodge censorship in China. ''We're closing in on 1.5 million [sales] for something that we thought would sell a

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It has no screen, no keyboard, but the $25 computer is hot – Brisbane Times

Brisbane Times It has no screen, no keyboard, but the $25 computer is hot Brisbane Times The Raspberry Pi is now powering robots in Japan and warehouse doors in Malawi, photographing astral bodies from the US and helping to dodge censorship in China. ''We're closing in on 1.5 million [sales] for something that we thought would sell a

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Raspberry Pi, the world’s cheapest computer, makes a mint – Times LIVE

Times LIVE Raspberry Pi , the world's cheapest computer, makes a mint Times LIVE The Raspberry Pi is now powering robots in Japan and warehouse doors in Malawi, photographing astral bodies from the United States and helping to dodge censorship in China. “We're closing in on one and and half million (sales) for something that we

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