By Jonathan Fildes
Science and technology reporter, BBC News
An independent effort to develop the software originally designed for the $100 laptop has been launched.
Sugar Labs will take the laptop's innovative interface, known as Sugar, to the "next level of usability and utility", according to its founders.
It is intended that the free software will be made available on other PCs, such as the popular Asus Eee.
The launch comes after the announcement that the group behind the $100 laptop has joined forces with Microsoft.
The deal means that One Laptop per Child (OLPC) will now offer the low cost laptops with Windows XP, as well as an open source alternative...
For more on this article, please click on the following link: '$100 laptop' platform moves on: BBC
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