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		<title>By: SG</title>
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		<description>The XO is a great tool that we will not need to give to just poor countries, but could be a useful tool for our children here in the US too. Although we are considered a very rich country, we need to give our children the tools that will help them become more productive. I have been following this tool for several years and it is great to see that we finally have our children in mind when we are designing technology that will assist them in the future. One last thought - could the Government possibly assist by giving $50-$100 per child?</description>
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