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India's $35 Tablet Computer 294

NotBornYesterday was one of many readers sending in news that the Indian government has announced it is helping to develop a $35 tablet computer running Linux. "India has unveiled the prototype of a $35 basic touchscreen tablet aimed at students, which it hopes to bring into production by 2011. The government plans to subsidize the tablets so the cost to students could be $20; and eventually, they hope the cost will fall to $10 per unit. India's human resource development minister, Kapil Sibal, says, 'The motherboard, its chip, the processing, connectivity, all of them cumulatively cost around $35, including memory, display, everything.' Using a memory card instead of a hard drive, and running a Linux OS, the designers have managed to keep the price low, and are now looking for manufacturing partners. The tablet can be used for functions like word processing, Web browsing, and video conferencing. It has a solar power option too, which is important in India's less developed areas, though that add-on costs extra."

Submission + - Indian currency gets a symbol (time.com)

slack_prad writes: The Indian government ran an year long open contest for the symbol and among 3000 shortlisted, 1 was chosen and announced.

The symbol will be included in the “Unicode Standard” for representation and processing of text, written in major scripts of the world. Consequently, the symbol will be encoded in the International standard ISO/IEC 10646. The symbol will also find its place in the Indian Standards. While the the encoding of the rupee symbol in the Indian Standards is estimated to take about six months, its inclusion in the global standards would take about 18 months to two years.

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