Israeli Keepod for Those Who Can't Afford a Computer

(JTA) Ben Sales - Based in Tel Aviv, the Keepod company aims to provide the world's poorest countries with widespread computer and Internet access. By putting a modern computer operating system on a USB drive, users are able to connect to the Internet using older - and much less expensive - computers. Keepods cost $7, and by allowing users to store their personal information on the drive, people can use their individual Keepods to share a single computer.


2015-03-17 00:00:00

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