hi all, Last night I had a beer with Ivan Krstic (one of the OLPC developers), and he showed me one of their little laptop gizmo thingys. I have to say I was, on the whole, quite impressed. It has a gorgeous (small) display. It's pretty slow and the keyboard is fiddly. But I ran the SAGE notebook off sage.math, using their browser (which is basically the firefox kernel with a slimmed down UI), and it worked beautifully. I could compute 2+3, I could do tab-completion, graph functions, etc. All looked great. It really made we wonder whether the notebook would be a good platform for doing educational mathematics on these machines, assuming they could make available servers with enough grunt to run SAGE itself.
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