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2010-05-09

The Internet is the nervous system of the human superorganism

This video shows the impact of Wikipedia, OLPC and the Internet on schoolkids in remote Peru.  So inspiring!

Web: La Selva from Web on Vimeo.


Chris Ball worked on the OLPC Wikipedia activity, and said, "I think working on the Wikipedia activity may be the most important thing I've ever done".
Posted by Luke Hutchison at 10:49 PM
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