For Christmas 1982 my brothers and I got our first games console (an Intellivision as it happens.
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BBC Make it Digital
For Christmas 1982 my brothers and I got our first games console (an Intellivision as it happens.
Link:
BBC Make it Digital
Lance Howarth is CEO of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, leading our charitable mission. People are sometimes surprised to learn that Raspberry Pi is a charity: every penny we make from selling the Pi goes into our charitable mission, where it’s used to support schools, train teachers , create resources and help fund other computing and learning initiatives. Back in May he gave a talk at TEDx Oxbridge , explaining what it is we’re up to here at Pi Towers, with help from Babbage the Bear and some rubber bands
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Lance at TEDx Oxbridge
Raspberry Pi offers £1m education charity fund Inquirer THE RASPBERRY PI FOUNDATION has a cool one million in cash lined up to fund projects that want to follow its altruistic lead. Raspberry Pi Foundation CEO Lance Howarth announced the £1m fund on the foundation's blog on Thursday. Howarth said that
Raspberry Pi offers £1m education charity fund Inquirer THE RASPBERRY PI FOUNDATION has a cool one million in cash lined up to fund projects that want to follow its altruistic lead. Raspberry Pi Foundation CEO Lance Howarth announced the £1m fund on the foundation's blog on Thursday. Howarth said that
You met Lance Howarth, the CEO of the Raspberry Pi Foundation (this means he heads up our charitable giving), when he joined us earlier in the autumn. Today Lance has some news for you – and a very silly hat
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Kids: we’re giving away 2000 Pi kits for your class, or for your home projects!
Raspberry Pi has Lance at the helm Cambridge News Lance Howarth becomes chief executive now that the organisation has split into two divisions, the foundation and the trading arm. The former will concentrate on the charitable and educational elements, where Lance, who spent a decade with ARM, latterly ..
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Raspberry Pi has Lance at the helm – Cambridge News
As you’ve probably noticed, Raspberry Pi is a rather unusual organisation. We have two functions: we make and sell tiny computers, and we promote children’s education
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Welcome Lance!