ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Nicholas Negroponte - Tech visionary
The founder of the MIT Media Lab, Nicholas Negroponte pushed the edge of the information revolution as an inventor, thinker and angel investor. He's the driving force behind One Laptop per Child, building computers for children in the developing world.

Why you should listen

A pioneer in the field of computer-aided design, Negroponte founded (and was the first director of) MIT's Media Lab, which helped drive the multimedia revolution and now houses more than 500 researchers and staff across a broad range of disciplines. An original investor in Wired (and the magazine's "patron saint"), for five years he penned a column exploring the frontiers of technology -- ideas that he expanded into his 1995 best-selling book Being Digital. An angel investor extraordinaire, he's funded more than 40 startups, and served on the boards of companies such as Motorola and Ambient Devices.

But his latest effort, the One Laptop per Child project, may prove his most ambitious. The organization is designing, manufacturing and distributing low-cost, wireless Internet-enabled computers costing roughly $100 and aimed at children. Negroponte hopes to put millions of these devices in the hands of children in the developing world.

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EG 2007

Nicholas Negroponte: One Laptop per Child, two years on

尼古拉斯·尼葛洛庞帝:每童一电脑计划的两年进展

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尼古拉斯·尼葛洛庞帝谈论每个孩子一台笔记本电脑项目两年来的进展. 在第一批XO笔记本电脑生产出来时, 他在EG会议上概述关于该项目的争论, 并且重申了这个意义深远的项目的意义.
- Tech visionary
The founder of the MIT Media Lab, Nicholas Negroponte pushed the edge of the information revolution as an inventor, thinker and angel investor. He's the driving force behind One Laptop per Child, building computers for children in the developing world. Full bio

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Most people don't know that when I went to high school学校 in this country国家 --
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多数人都不知道,当我在这个国家上高中的时候,
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I applied应用的 for university大学 at a time when I was convinced相信
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在申请大学时我坚信
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I was going to be an artist艺术家 and be a sculptor雕塑家.
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我会成为一名艺术家, 一名雕刻家
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And I came来了 from a very privileged特权 background背景. I was very lucky幸运.
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我非常幸运地诞生于一殷实之家。
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My family家庭 was wealthy富裕, and my father父亲 believed相信 in one thing,
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我的父亲坚信一点,
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and that was to give us all as much education教育 as we wanted.
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就是让尽量我们想得到的教育,
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And I announced公布 I wanted to be a sculptor雕塑家 in Paris巴黎.
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这时我告诉他我想到巴黎去做一名雕刻家。
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And he was a clever聪明 man. He sort分类 of said,
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我父亲非常聪明,他当时大概是这么说得,
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"Well, that's OK, but you've doneDONE very well in your math数学 SATsSAT考试."
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"嗯,那是个不错的选择。但是你的SAT数学成绩不错啊。"
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In fact事实, I'd got an 800. And he thought I did very well -- and I did, too -- in the arts艺术:
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事实上,我得了满分。他还认为我在艺术方面做得非常好,我也是这么认为的。
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this was my passion.
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那是我的激情所在。
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And he said "If you go to MITMIT," to which哪一个 I had been given特定 early admission入场,
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接下来我父亲说,“如果你去MIT,”当时我已经获得了MIT的提前录取,
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"I will pay工资 for every一切 year you're at MITMIT,
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“我会为你在MIT的每一年支付学费,
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in graduate毕业 or undergraduate大学本科 -- as much as you want --
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不管是研究生还是本科,只要你想读
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I will pay工资 for an equal等于 number of years年份 for you to live生活 in Paris巴黎."
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我会为你打算在巴黎生活的同样多的年份付钱。”
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And I thought that was the best最好 deal合同 in town, so I accepted公认 it immediately立即.
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我想,那大概是我能得到的最好待遇,所以我立即接受了。
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And I decided决定 that if I was good in art艺术, and I was good in mathematics数学,
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接下来,既然我在艺术和数学方面都取得了不错的成绩,
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I'd study研究 architecture建筑, which哪一个 was the blending混纺 of the two.
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那么我应该学建筑,因为它同时兼具两者。
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I went and told my headmaster校长 that, at prep预备 school学校.
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我去把这个决定告诉了预科学校的校长。
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And I said to him what I was doing, that I was going to go study研究 architecture建筑
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我告诉了他我在做什么,以及接下来我要学习建筑,
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because it was art艺术 and mathematics数学 put together一起.
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因为它是艺术和数学的结合。
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He said to me something that just went completely全然 over my head.
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校长对我说了一些我完全不能理解的东西,
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He said, "You know, I like grey灰色 suits西装, and I like pin-striped细条纹 suits西装,
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他说:“我喜欢灰色的西装,我也喜欢条纹西装,
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but I don't like grey灰色 pin-striped细条纹 suits西装."
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但是我不喜欢灰色的条纹西装。”
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And I thought, "What a turkey火鸡 this guy is," and I went off to MITMIT.
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我想:“这真是一个不中用的家伙。”然后我去了MIT。
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I studied研究 architecture建筑, then did a second第二 degree in architecture建筑,
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我读了建筑学的学位,接下来又读了一个建筑学的学位,
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and then actually其实 quickly很快 realized实现 that it wasn't architecture建筑.
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然后很快地认识到,建筑学并非我之所好。
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That really, the mixing混合 of art艺术 and science科学 was computers电脑,
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事实上,计算机才是我之所好,
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and that that really was the place地点 to bring带来 both, and enjoyed享受 a career事业 doing that.
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才是艺术与科学两者兼具,并且可作为一个职业来从事的领域。
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And probably大概, if I were to fill out Jim吉姆 Citrin's西特林的 scale规模,
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也许,如果让我填写吉姆西特林的测试,
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I'd put 100 percent百分 on the side of the equation方程
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我会在衡量你花多少时间
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where you spend time making制造 it possible可能 for others其他 to be creative创作的.
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来帮助别人更具创造性的等式一边写上100%。
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And after doing this for a long time, and the Media媒体 Lab实验室 passing通过 the baton指挥棒 on,
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在做了很长一段时间之后,尤其在媒体实验室顺利交接以后,
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I thought, "Well, maybe it's time for me to do a project项目.
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我想,现在大概是我去做一个项目的时候了,
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Something that would be important重要, but also something
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去做一些重要,但同时
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that would take advantage优点 of all of these privileges特权 that one had."
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能够充分利用我拥有的所有资源的事情。
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And in the case案件 of the Media媒体 Lab实验室, knowing会心 a lot of people,
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就媒体实验室来说,这些资源就是可以认识很多人。
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knowing会心 people who were either executives高管 or wealthy富裕,
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认识一些高官和富人,
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and also not having, in my own拥有 case案件, a career事业 to worry担心 about anymore.
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并且,就我自己的例子来说,我不再需要担心自己的事业。
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My career事业, I mean, I'd doneDONE my career事业.
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我的事业,我是说,我的事业已很成功。
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Didn't have to worry担心 about earning盈利 money.
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我不再需要为挣钱汲汲度日;
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Didn't have to worry担心 about what people thought about me.
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不再需要担心其他人是怎么看我的。
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And I said, "Boy男孩, let's really do something that takes advantage优点 of all these features特征,"
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然后我对自己说:“让我们来做一些能充分利用这些优势的事情吧。”
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and thought that if we could address地址 education教育, by leveraging借力 the children孩子,
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我想:“如果我们可以借助儿童的力量来解决教育问题,
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and bringing使 to the world世界 the access访问 of the computers电脑,
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并且让整个世界都可有使用电脑的机会,
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that that was really the thing we should do.
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那么这真的是件应行之事。”
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Never shown显示 this picture图片 before, and probably大概 going to be sued起诉 for it.
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我还没有把这个照片给人看过,也许还会因为这个被告上法庭。
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It's taken采取 at three o'clock in the morning早上, without the permission允许 of the company公司.
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这是在未经公司允许的情况下于凌晨三点拍摄的。
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It's about two weeks old. There they are, folks乡亲.
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这大概是两周之前。朋友们,这就是那些电脑。
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(Applause掌声)
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(鼓掌)
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If you look at the picture图片, you'll你会 see they're stacked堆叠 up.
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从照片上你可以看到,他们已经被堆积了起来。
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Those are conveyor输送带 belts皮带 that go around.
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那些是在运转的传送带。
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This is one of the conveyor输送带 belts皮带 with the thing going by,
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这是其中的一条,
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but then you'll你会 see the ones那些 up above以上.
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然后你会看到在上面的那些电脑。
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What happens发生 is, they burn烧伤 into flash memory记忆 the software软件,
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他们正在做的是把软件刻录到闪存中,
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and then test测试 them for a few少数 hours小时.
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然后花几个小时的时间去测试。
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But you've got to have the thing moving移动 on the assembly部件 line线, because it's constant不变.
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但同时在装配线上必须有东西在运转,因为它是恒定的。
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So they go around in this loop循环, which哪一个 is why you see them up there.
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他们按照这个循环来运转,所以你会看到他们在这里。
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So this was great for us because it was a real真实 turning车削 point. But it goes back.
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这对我们来说很重要,因为这是一个真正的转折点。但这一切都要追溯到以前。
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This picture图片 was taken采取 in 1982, just before the IBMIBM PC个人计算机 was even announced公布.
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这张照片是在1982年,就在IBM PC发布之前拍摄的。
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Seymour西摩 Papert帕尔特 and I were bringing使 computers电脑 to schools学校
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西蒙·派珀特和我在当时将电脑带到了学校和发展中国家,
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and developing发展 nations国家 at a time when it was way ahead of itself本身.
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这是一种超前的行为。
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But one thing we learned学到了 was that these kids孩子 can absolutely绝对 jump into it
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但是我们学到的一点是那些孩子绝对可以很轻松地使用它们,
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just the same相同 way as our kids孩子 do here.
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就如同我们这里的孩子一样。
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And when people tell me, "Who's谁是 going to teach the teachers教师 to teach the kids孩子?"
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当有人问我:“谁来教这些老师以来教这些孩子们呢?”
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I say to myself, "What planet行星 do you come from?"
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我对自己说:“你是哪星球来的?”
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Okay, there's not a person in this room房间 -- I don't care关心 how techie技术人员 you are --
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好吧,在这个房间里不会有哪个人,不管你有多么的精通技术,
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there's not a person in this room房间 that doesn't give their laptop笔记本电脑 or cell细胞 phone电话 to a kid孩子
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所有人都会乐意把笔记本电脑或者手机交给孩子
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to help them debug调试 it. OK?
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让他们来帮忙解决问题,对吧?
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We all need help, even those of us who are very seasoned老练.
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我们都需要帮助,即便是我们个中老手。
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This picture图片 of Seymour西摩 -- 25 years年份 ago. Seymour西摩 made制作 a very simple简单
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这是西蒙25年前的照片。西蒙作了一个很简单的
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observation意见 in 1968, and then basically基本上 presented呈现 it in 1970 --
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观察,那是在1968年,然后他在1970年的时候,
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April四月 11 to be precise精确 -- called "Teaching教学 Children孩子 Thinking思维."
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确切点说是1970年4月11日把它展现给了大家,称之为“教孩子们思考”。
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What he observed观察到的 was that kids孩子 who write computer电脑 programs程式
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他观察到的是会写电脑程序的孩子们
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understand理解 things differently不同, and when they debug调试 the programs程式,
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理解问题的方式是与众不同,并且在他们修正程序中的错误时,
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they come the closest最近的 to learning学习 about learning学习.
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他们能学到的东西是最多的.
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That was very important重要, and in some sense, we've我们已经 lost丢失 that.
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这一点非常重要,而某种程度上来说我们失去了这一点。
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Kids童装 don't program程序 enough足够 and boy男孩,
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孩子们接触到的编程是远不够的,
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if there's anything I hope希望 this brings带来 back, it's programming程序设计 to kids孩子.
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如果有什么是这个项目可以带来的,我希望是带给孩子们编程的可能。
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It's really important重要. Using运用 applications应用 is OK,
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这真的非常重要。使用应用程序很重要,
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but programming程序设计 is absolutely绝对 fundamental基本的.
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但编程绝对是基础。
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This is being存在 launched推出 with three languages语言 in it: Squeak, Logo商标, and
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我们已经启动了三种语言的应用:Squeak语言、Logo语言以及
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a third第三, that I've never even seen看到 before.
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第三种 — 一种我都不知道的语言。
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The point being存在, this is going to be very, very intensive集约 on the programming程序设计 side.
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这里我想说明的是,编程将会得到额外的重视。
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This photograph照片 is very important重要 because it's much later后来.
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这张照片非常重要,因为这是更晚的时候拍的。
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This is in the early 2000s. My son儿子, Dimitri迪米特里 -- who's谁是 here,
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这是在2000年初的时候,我儿子,迪米特里,他今天也在这里,
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many许多 of you know Dimitri迪米特里 -- went to Cambodia柬埔寨, set up this school学校
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你们中的很多人都认识他。他去了柬埔寨,去开设
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that we had built内置, just as the school学校 connected连接的 it to the Internet互联网.
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一家学校,就在那个学校刚刚接入互联网的时候。
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And these kids孩子 had their laptops笔记本电脑. But it was really what spirited烈性 this,
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这些孩子拿到了他们的笔记本电脑。正是在这些事情
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plus the influence影响 of Joe and others其他. We started开始 One Laptop笔记本电脑 per Child儿童.
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以及乔和其他人的影响和鼓励下,我们启动了每个孩子一台笔记本电脑的项目。
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This is the same相同 village in Cambodia柬埔寨, just a couple一对 of months个月 ago.
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这是在柬埔寨的同一个村子,就在几个月之前。
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These kids孩子 are real真实 pros利弊. There were just 7,000 machines out there
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这些孩子真的是很专业。那里只有7000台电脑
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being存在 tested测试 by kids孩子. Being存在 a nonprofit非营利性 is absolutely绝对 fundamental基本的.
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供孩子们使用。作为一个非营利组织存在绝对是非常重要的。
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Everybody每个人 advised建议 me not to be a nonprofit非营利性, but they were all wrong错误.
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每个人都劝我不要成立一个非营利的组织,但他们都错了。
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And the reason原因 being存在 a nonprofit非营利性 is important重要 is actually其实 twofold双重.
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作为非营利组织,它的重要性是有两个原因。
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There are many许多 reasons原因, but the two that merit值得 the little bit of time is:
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原因有很多,但这两个值得我们花时间去讲述。
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one, the clarity明晰 of purpose目的 is there. The moral道德 purpose目的 is clear明确.
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第一,这么做的目的很清晰。道德上的目的很清晰。
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I can see any head of state, any executive行政人员 I want, at any time, because
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我可以在任何时候会见任何国家的首脑,任何高官,因为
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I'm not selling销售 laptops笔记本电脑. OK? I have no shareholders股东.
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我不是在卖笔记本,对吧?对我来说,股东是不存在的。
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Whether是否 we sell, it doesn't make any difference区别 whatsoever任何.
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毫无疑问,我们是不是在卖电脑都不会有什么影响的,
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The clarity明晰 of purpose目的 is absolutely绝对 critical危急. And the second第二 is very counterintuitive有悖常理 --
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这个清晰的目的非常重要。第二个原因听起来非常不直观,
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you can get the best最好 people in the world世界.
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你能找到这个世界上最棒的人为你工作。
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If you look at our professional专业的 services服务, including包含 search搜索 firms公司,
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比如说我们的职业服务团队,包括搜索、
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including包含 communications通讯, including包含 legal法律 services服务, including包含 banking银行业,
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联络、法律、银行等部门,
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they're all pro bono波诺. And it's not to save保存 money.
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他们都是免费服务的专业人士。但这不是为了省钱。
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We've我们已经 got money in the bank银行. It's because you get the best最好 people.
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我们不缺钱。这是因为你能找到这个世界上最棒的人。
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You get the people who are doing it because they believe in the mission任务,
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你能找到那些因为信仰我们的使命而去做这件事情的人,
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and they're the best最好 people.
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他们真的是最棒的.
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We couldn't不能 afford给予 to hire聘请 a CFO首席财务官. We put out a job工作 description描述 for a CFO首席财务官 at zero salary薪水,
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我们负担不起聘请一个首席财务官的开支。我们发布了一个关于首席财务官的职务说明,零薪水,
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and we had a queue队列 of people.
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然而我们收到了很多人的申请。
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It allows允许 you to team球队 up with people. The U.N.'s not going to be
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你将有机会参与到一个团队里面去工作。联合国大概不会
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our partner伙伴 if we're profit利润 making制造. So announcing宣布 this with Kofi科菲 Annan安南
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成为我们的合作者,如果我们是盈利组织的话。所以,和科菲安南一起来宣布这件事
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was very important重要, and the U.N. allowed允许 us
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是非常重要,并且联合国允许我们
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to basically基本上 reach达到 all the countries国家. And this was the machine we were showing展示
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把这个项目普及到所有的国家。这台机器是
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before I met会见 Yves伊夫 Behar贝哈尔.
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在我遇到维斯·贝哈之前所展示的。
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And while this machine in some sense is silly愚蠢,
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虽然从某些角度来说这台机器有点可笑,
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in retrospect回想起来, it actually其实 served提供服务 a very important重要 purpose目的.
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但回顾起来,它实际上有一个非常重要的用途。
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That pencil-yellow铅笔黄色 crank曲柄 was remembered记得 by everybody每个人.
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那个黄色曲柄给所有人都留下了深刻印象。
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Everybody每个人 remembered记得 the pencil-yellow铅笔黄色 crank曲柄. It's different不同.
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每个人都记住了那个黄色曲柄。它很不一样,
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It was getting得到 its power功率 in a different不同 way. It's kind of childlike孩子似的.
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它通过一种不同寻常的方式来发电。那有点孩子气。
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Even though虽然 this wasn't the direction方向 we went because the crank曲柄 --
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虽然这不是我们的最终做法,因为这个曲柄,
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it really is stupid to have it on board, by the way.
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顺便提一句, 把它装在笔记本电脑上真的很傻。
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In spite尽管 of what some people in the press don't get it, didn't understand理解 it,
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虽然有些媒体人搞不明白,不理解,
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we didn't take it off because we didn't want to do --
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我们没有因为不想就没把它拿掉,
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having it on the laptop笔记本电脑 itself本身 is really not what you want.
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你真的不想在笔记本上加那么个东西。
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You want a separate分离 thing, like the ACAC adaptor适配器.
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你希望它是一个单独存在的东西,比如说电源适配器。
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I didn't bring带来 one with me, but they really work much better off-board离板.
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我今天没有把它带在身边,把他们拿掉真的会效果更好。
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And then, I could tell you lots about the laptop笔记本电脑, but I decided决定 on just four things.
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接下来我可以告诉你关于这个笔记本电脑的很多信息,我会告诉你们四个方面:
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Just keep in mind心神 -- because there are other people, including包含 Bill法案 Gates盖茨,
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记住一点:因为有些人,包括比尔盖茨,
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who said, "Gee啧啧, you've got a real真实 computer电脑."
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说过:“哇,这是一台真正的电脑。”
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That computer电脑 is unlike不像 anything you've had, and does things --
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这台电脑不像你所拥有过的所有东西,而且以你没有接触过的方式工作,
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there are four of them --
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这共有四个方面。
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that you don't come close to. And it's very important重要 to be low power功率,
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首先耗电量低是很重要,
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and I hope希望 that's picked采摘的 up more by the industry行业.
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我也希望工业界能更多地采用这一点。
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That the reason原因 that you want to be below下面 two watts is
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你想让它的用电量在两瓦特以下的原因是,
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that's roughly大致 what you can generate生成 with your upper body身体.
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这大概是你自己身体所能产生的电量。
08:31
Dual-mode双模式 display显示 -- that sunlight阳光 display's显示器的 fantastic奇妙.
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双模式显示,在日光下显示真的很棒。
08:33
We were using运用 it at lunch午餐 today今天 in the sunlight阳光, and the more sunlight阳光 the better.
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今天午餐的时候我们在日光下使用它,而且日光越足效果越好。
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And that was really critical危急. The mesh网孔 network网络, it'll它会 become成为 commonplace平凡.
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这点真的很重要。多通网网络会变得更加普及。
08:40
And of course课程, "rugged崎岖" goes without saying.
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当然,结实就不用说了。
08:43
And the reason原因 I think design设计 matters事项 isn't because I wanted to go to art艺术 school学校.
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我觉得设计很重要并不是因为我之前想上艺术学校。
08:46
And by the way, when I graduated毕业 from MITMIT,
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顺便说一句,我从MIT毕业的时候,
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I thought the worst最差 and silliest最愚蠢的 thing to do would be to go to Paris巴黎 for six years年份. (Laughter笑声)
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我认为想去巴黎待六年大概是这个世界上最蠢的事情。
08:52
So, I didn't do that. But design设计 matters事项 for a number of reasons原因.
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所以我没有去。但是设计本身很重要,这体现在很多方面。
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The most important重要 being存在 that it is the best最好 way to make an inexpensive便宜 product产品.
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最重要的一点是,那是制作便宜产品的最好方式。
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Most people make inexpensive便宜 products制品 by taking服用 cheap低廉 design设计,
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大多数人生产便宜产品的方式是使用便宜的设计、
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cheap低廉 labor劳动, cheap低廉 components组件, and making制造 a cheap低廉 laptop笔记本电脑.
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便宜的劳动力、便宜的部件,从而生产便宜的笔记本电脑。
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And, in English英语, the word "cheap低廉" has
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在英语里面"cheap"这个词
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a double meaning含义, which哪一个 is really appropriate适当,
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有两重意思,用在这里再恰当不过了。
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because it's cheap低廉, in the pejorative贬义 sense, as well as inexpensive便宜.
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因为他们低贱,这里是贬义,以及便宜。
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But if you take a different不同 approach途径, and you think of very large-scale大规模 integration积分,
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但是如果你用另外一种方式去做,用一种高度集成的方式、
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very advanced高级 materials物料, very advanced高级 manufacturing制造业 --
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使用非常先进的材料、先进的制作工艺,
09:25
so you're pouring浇注 chemicals化学制品 in one end结束, iPodsiPod播放器 are spewing喷涌 out the other --
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那么你输入的是化学原料,得到的是像iPod一样的产品,
09:27
and really cool design设计, that's what we wanted to do.
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非常酷的设计,这才是我们想要做的。
09:31
And I can race种族 through通过 these and save保存 a lot of time because
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我可以很快地讲完这些从而节省一些时间,因为
09:33
Yves伊夫 and I obviously明显 didn't compare比较 notes笔记.
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很明显维斯和我都没有对照各自的笔记。
09:36
These are his slides幻灯片, and so I don't have to talk about them.
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这些是他的幻灯片,所以我不需要在这里讲述他们。
09:40
But it was really, to us, very important重要 as a strategy战略.
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但对我们来说,这真的是一个很重要的策略。
09:46
It wasn't just to kind of make it cute可爱, because somebody --
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这并不是简单地把它做得很可爱,因为对某些人来说,
09:50
you know, good design设计 is very important重要.
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好的设计是非常重要的。
09:52
Yves伊夫 showed显示 one of the power-generating发电 devices设备.
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维斯演示了其中的一种发电设备。
09:57
The mesh网孔 network网络, the reason原因 I -- and I won't惯于 go into it in great detail详情 --
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多通网网路,在这里我不详述。
10:02
but when we deliver交付 laptops笔记本电脑 to kids孩子 in the remotest偏远的 and poorest最穷 parts部分 of the world世界,
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但是当我们把笔记本电脑送到世界上最偏远最贫困地区的孩子们手里时,
10:05
they're connected连接的. There's not just laptops笔记本电脑.
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他们是互联的。那并不只是笔记本电脑而已。
10:08
And so, we have to drop下降 in satellite卫星 dishes碗碟. We put in generators发电机.
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所以我们要在那里设置卫星天线。我们要设置发电装置。
10:11
It's a lot of stuff东东 that goes behind背后 these. These can talk to each other.
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而且在这些背后还有很多很多的东西。他们可以互相跟对方通信。
10:14
If you're in a desert沙漠, they can talk to each other about two kilometers公里 apart距离.
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如果在一个沙漠里,他们可以在两公里之外互相通信。
10:18
If you're in the jungle丛林, it's about 500 meters. So if a kid孩子 bicycles自行车 home,
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如果你在丛林地带,这个距离大概是500米。就比方说,如果一个孩子骑车回家,
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or walks散步 a few少数 miles英里, they're going to be off the grid, so to speak说话.
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或者走远了几英里,那么他们将脱离这个网络。
10:25
They're not going to be near another另一个 laptop笔记本电脑,
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他们不会总是在另外一个笔记本旁边,
10:28
so you have to nail these onto a tree, and sort分类 of, get it.
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所以你必须把设备钉在树上,然后,某种程度上来说,建立这个网络。
10:31
You don't call VerizonVerizon公司 or Sprint短跑. You build建立 your own拥有 network网络.
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我们没法叫Verizon或者Sprint来安装这些。我们必须组建自己的网络。
10:35
And that's very important重要, the user用户 interface接口.
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并且用户界面也很重要。
10:38
We are launching发射 with 18 keyboards键盘. English英语 is by far the minority少数民族.
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我们在启动这个项目时设计了18种键盘。到目前为止只有少数是英语键盘。
10:42
Latin拉丁 is relatively相对 rare罕见, too. You just look at some of the languages语言.
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拉丁语的也很少见。看看这些语言,
10:45
I'm willing愿意 to suspect疑似 some of you hadn't有没有 even heard听说 of them before.
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我很乐意去怀疑各位之前可能根本没有见过其中的一些语言。
10:49
Is there anybody任何人 in the room房间, one person, unless除非 you work with OLPCOLPC,
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有没有人,哪怕只有一个,除非你是为OLPC工作的,
10:54
is there anybody任何人 in the room房间 that can tell me what language语言
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在座的有没有人可以告诉我
10:57
the keyboard键盘 is that's on the screen屏幕? There's only one hand -- so you get it.
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屏幕上这个键盘是什么语言的?我看到只有一只手举起来,所以你就清楚了情况是怎么样的。
11:03
Yes, you're right. He's right. It's Amharic阿姆哈拉语,
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对,你说的对,他说的对。是阿姆哈拉语,
11:07
it's Ethiopian埃塞俄比亚. In Ethiopia埃塞俄比亚, there's never been a keyboard键盘.
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是埃塞俄比亚的语言。埃塞俄比亚从来没有过键盘。
11:10
There is no keyboard键盘 standard标准 because there's no market市场.
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那里没有键盘标准,因为那里没有市场。
11:13
And this is the big difference区别.
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这是很大的不同点。
11:16
Again, when you're a nonprofit非营利性, you look at children孩子 as a mission任务, not as a market市场.
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再一次地,当你是非盈利组织时,你把孩子们看成是一个使命,而不是一个市场。
11:19
So we went to Ethiopia埃塞俄比亚, and we helped帮助 them make a keyboard键盘.
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所以我们去了埃塞俄比亚,帮助他们设计了一个键盘。
11:23
And this will become成为 the standard标准 Ethiopian埃塞俄比亚 keyboard键盘.
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这将成为标准埃塞俄比亚语键盘。
11:26
So what I want to end结束 with is sort分类 of what we're doing to roll it out.
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最后我想说的是,我们现在在笔记本投放上的进度。
11:29
And we changed strategy战略 completely全然. I decided决定 at the beginning开始 --
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我们从根本上改变了我们的策略。开始的时候我决定,
11:32
it was a pretty漂亮 good thing to decide决定 in the beginning开始,
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在当时看来是一件很美好的东西,
11:35
it's not what we're doing now -- is to go to six countries国家.
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但是不是我们现在正在做的,我们将把他们先投放到六个国家。
11:38
Big countries国家, one of them is not so big, but it's rich丰富.
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大国,其中的一个不是很大,但很富裕。
11:41
Here's这里的 the six. We went to the six,
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这是那六个国家。我们去了这六个国家,
11:44
and in each case案件 the head of state said he would do it, he'd他会 do a million百万.
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每一个国家的政府首脑都说,他愿意这么做,他愿意投放一百万台。
11:47
In the case案件 of Gaddafi卡扎菲, he'd他会 do 1.2 million百万, and that they would launch发射 it.
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以卡扎菲为例,他愿意采购120万台,并且他们会启动它。
11:51
We thought, this is exactly究竟 the right strategy战略, get it out,
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我们想,这正是我们应该执行的正确的策略,把他们投放出去,
11:55
and then the little countries国家 could sort分类 of piggyback捎带 on these big countries国家.
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然后小国家可以某种程度上参照这些大国家。
11:57
And so I went to each of those countries国家
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所以我去了这些国家,
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at least最小 six times, met会见 with the head of state probably大概 two or three times.
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每一个都至少六次,大概与国家元首会见了两到三次。
12:03
In each case案件, got the ministers部长, went through通过 a lot of the stuff东东.
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在每一个国家我都会见了政府官员们,向他们讲述很多相关的东西。
12:06
This was a period in my life where I was traveling旅行 330 days per year.
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那一段时期我一年大概有330天都是在旅行。
12:09
Not something you'd envy羡慕 or want to do.
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这并不是一样你会嫉妒或者想要去做的事情。
12:12
In the case案件 of Libya利比亚, it was a lot of fun开玩笑 meeting会议 Gaddafi卡扎菲 in his tent帐篷.
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比如说在利比亚,在卡扎菲的帐篷中会见他很有趣。
12:17
The camel骆驼 smells气味 were unbelievable难以置信的.
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但骆驼的味道简直难以置信。
12:20
And it was 45 degrees C. I mean, this was not
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并且当时那里是摄氏45度。我是说,这并不是
12:24
what you'd call a cool experience经验. And former前任的 countries国家 --
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一段你会称之为有趣的经历。之前的国家,
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I say former前任的, because none没有 of them really came来了 through通过 this summer夏季 --
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这里我说之前是因为他们没能在这个夏天做到。
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there was a big difference区别 between之间 getting得到 a head of state
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我们所做的事情和有机会跟国家元首
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to have a photo照片 opportunity机会, make a press release发布.
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一起拍照,一起召开一个新闻发布会有很大不同,
12:36
So we went to smaller ones那些. Uruguay乌拉圭, bless保佑 their hearts心中.
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然后我们去了小国家。乌拉圭,上帝保佑他们。
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Small country国家, not so rich丰富. President主席 said he'd他会 do it, and guess猜测 what?
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这是一个小国家,并不富有。总统说他愿意做这件事情,你猜接下来发生了什么?
12:42
He did do it. The tender投标 had nothing in it that related有关 to us,
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他真的做了。投标过程没有任何一点跟我们有关的东西,
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nothing specific具体 about sunlight-readable阳光下可读, mesh-network网状网络, low-power低电量,
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没有任何具体的关于日光下可读、多通网网络、低电压的描述,
12:49
but just a vanilla香草 laptop笔记本电脑 proposal提案.
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而只是一个香草颜色的笔记本电脑提案。
12:52
And guess猜测 what? We won韩元 it hands down.
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接下来又发生了什么呢?我们拿到了这个投标。
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When it was announced公布 that they were going to do every一切 child儿童 in Uruguay乌拉圭,
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当他们宣布要为乌拉圭的每一个孩子配备一台笔记本时,
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the first 100,000, boom繁荣, went to OLPCOLPC.
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砰,OLPC拿到了第一个十万台电脑的订单。
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The next下一个 day -- the next下一个 day, not even 24 hours小时 had passed通过 -- in Peru秘鲁,
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第二天,就在第二天,甚至都没有过24小时,在秘鲁,
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the president主席 of Peru秘鲁 said, "We'll do 250." And boom繁荣, a little domino骨牌 effect影响.
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秘鲁总统说,我们要25万台。然后一个小的多米诺效应出现了。
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The president主席 of Rwanda卢旺达 stepped加强 in and said he would do it.
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接下来卢旺达总统说他也要做这件事情。
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The president主席 of Ethiopia埃塞俄比亚 said he would do it.
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再接下来是埃塞俄比亚总统。
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And boom繁荣, boom繁荣, boom繁荣. The president主席 of Mongolia蒙古.
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然后砰砰砰。蒙古总统。
13:14
And so what happens发生 is, these things start开始 to happen发生 with these countries国家 --
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接下来发生的是,这些国家真正地开始实施这个项目。
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still not enough足够.
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但这还远不够。
13:19
Add up all those countries国家, it didn't quite相当 get to thing, so we said,
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算上所有这些国家还是远远不够。所以我们决定,
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"Let's start开始 a program程序 in the United联合的 States状态." So, end结束 of August八月, early September九月,
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在美国启动一个项目。所以在八月底九月初,
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we decide决定 to do this. We announced公布 it near the middle中间, end结束 --
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我们决定开始这么做。我们在年中接近年底的时候宣布了这个计划,
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just when the Clinton克林顿 Initiative倡议 was taking服用 place地点.
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就在克林顿基金会刚刚成立的时候。
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We thought that was a good time to announce宣布 it.
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我们想那是一个宣布这项计划的合适的时机。
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Launched推出 it on the 12 of November十一月.
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我们在11月12号启动了这个项目。
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We said it would be just for a short period until直到 the 26. We've我们已经 extended扩展 it until直到 the 31.
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当时我们说这将是一个短期的计划,到26号为止。我们把它延长到了12月31号。
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And the "Give One, Get One" program程序 is really important重要 because
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这个买二捐一的计划很重要。
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it got a lot of people absolutely绝对 interested有兴趣.
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因为它吸引了更多对这个项目有兴趣的人们、
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The first day it was just wild野生. And then we said,
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项目启动的第一天非常振奋人心。然后接下来我们决定,
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"Well, let's get people to give many许多. Not just one, and get one,
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让人们可以捐献更多吧。不只是买二捐一,
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but maybe give 100, give 1,000." And that's where you come in.
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而是可以捐100台、1000台。然后你们来到了这里。
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And that's where I think it's very important重要. I don't want you all to go out and
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这是为什么我认为它很重要。我并不是想要你们出去
14:10
buy购买 400 dollars美元 worth价值 of laptops笔记本电脑. Okay? Do it, but that's not going to help. Okay?
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花400美元买笔记本电脑,好吧?去买,但是那并不能提供什么帮助,对吧?
14:16
If everybody每个人 in this room房间 goes out tonight今晚 and orders命令 one of these things for 400 dollars美元,
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如果在座的每个人今晚都去买上400块钱的东西,
14:19
whatever随你 it is, 300 people in the room房间 doing it -- yeah, great.
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不管是什么,假如在座有300个人去做这件事情,那么,这是一件多么伟大的事情。
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I want you do something else其他.
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但我想让你们做一些其他的事情。
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And it's not to go out and buy购买 100 or 1,000, though虽然,
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我不是要让你们去买100或者1000台电脑,
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I invite邀请 you to do that, and 10,000 would be even better.
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虽然我欢迎你们这样做,而且买一万台的话更好。
14:32
Tell people about it! It's got to become成为 viral病毒, OK?
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我希望你们可以告诉更多的人这件事情。它应该被广泛地传播开来,对吧?
14:36
Use your mailing邮件 lists名单. People in this room房间 have extraordinary非凡 mailing邮件 lists名单.
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利用你的邮件列表。在座的各位都有不同寻常的邮件列表。
14:41
Get your friends朋友 to give one, get one.
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让你的朋友也来买二捐一。
14:44
And if each one of you sends发送 it to 300 or 400 people, that would be fantastic奇妙.
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如果你们每个人都把它发送给三百或者四百个人,那将是一件非常美妙的事情。
14:48
I won't惯于 dwell on the pricing价钱 at all.
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如果是我,我不会花太多的篇幅在价格上。
14:51
Just to say that when you do the "Give One, Get One,"
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如果在你传播买二捐一时只提到价格,
14:54
a lot of press is a bit about, "They didn't make it, it's 188 dollars美元, it's not 100."
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很多媒体都会说:“他们没做到所承诺的,这个电脑卖188美元,而不是100美元。”
14:59
It will be 100 in two years年份. It will go below下面 100.
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两年后它会是100美元。它将会降低至100美元以下。
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We've我们已经 pledged承诺 not to add features特征, but to bring带来 that price价钱 down.
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我们保证过不会添加新的功能,而是会把价格降低。
15:07
But it was the countries国家 that wanted it to go up, and
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但是是那些国家想让价格高一些,
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we let them push it up for all sorts排序 of reasons原因. So what you can do --
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所以我们就让他们把价格提高,因为各种各样的原因。所以,你可以做的,
15:13
I've just said it. Don't just give one, get one.
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就像我说的。不要只是买二捐一。
15:16
I just want to end结束 with one last one. This one is not even
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我想以一个最新的消息来结束我的演讲。这件事情
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24-hours-小时 old, or maybe it's 24-hours-小时.
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发生在不到24小时前,或者大概就是在24小时前。
15:21
The first kids孩子 got their laptops笔记本电脑. They got them by ship,
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第一批孩子拿到了他们的笔记本电脑。是用船运到的,
15:25
and I'm talking now about 7,000, 8,000 at a time went out this week.
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然后我们这周大概有七千到八千台运送出去。
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They went to Uruguay乌拉圭, Peru秘鲁, Mexico墨西哥.
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这些电脑被送到了乌拉圭、秘鲁、墨西哥。
15:33
And it's been slow coming未来, and we're only making制造 about 5,000 a week,
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进程有些慢,我们每周只能生产五千台,
15:37
but we hope希望, we hope希望, sometime某时 in next下一个 year,
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我们希望,明年的某个时候,
15:42
maybe by the middle中间 of the year,
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大概明年年中,
15:44
to hit击中 a million百万 a month. Now put that number,
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可以达到每个月生产一百万台。提到这个数字,
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and a million百万 isn't so much. It's not a big number.
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一百万并不算多。这不是一个很大的数目。
15:50
We're selling销售 a billion十亿 cell细胞 phones手机 worldwide全世界 this year.
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全世界每年有10亿台手机售出.
15:53
But a million百万 a month in laptop-land笔记本电脑土地 is a big number.
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但在笔记本的世界里,每个月一百万台的确是一个很大的数字。
15:56
And the world世界 production生产 today今天, everybody每个人 combined结合, making制造 laptops笔记本电脑,
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现在全世界的生产量,算上生产笔记本的所有企业,
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is five million百万 a month. So I'm standing常设 here telling告诉 you that sometime某时 next下一个 year,
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大概是每月五百万台。所以我在这里想告诉你们的是,明年的某个时候,
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we're going to make 20 percent百分 of the world世界 production生产.
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我们将会占据这个世界上笔记本电脑生产量的20%。
16:07
And if we do that, there are going to be a lot of lucky幸运 kids孩子 out there.
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如果我们能够做到,世界上将会有更多幸运的孩子。
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And we hope希望 if you have EG例如 two years年份 from now,
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所以我们希望,如果两年后你们还会举行EG,
16:15
or whenever每当 you have it again,
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或者其他的任何时候,
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I won't惯于 have bad breath呼吸, and I will be invited邀请 back,
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我不会让人感到厌烦,我会被邀请回来,
16:21
and will have, hopefully希望 by then, maybe 100 million百万 out there to children孩子.
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并且希望到时候已经有了一亿台笔记本给孩子们。
16:24
Thank you.
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谢谢。
16:25
(Applause掌声)
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(鼓掌)
Translated by Peiwen Zhu
Reviewed by Chaoran Yu

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Nicholas Negroponte - Tech visionary
The founder of the MIT Media Lab, Nicholas Negroponte pushed the edge of the information revolution as an inventor, thinker and angel investor. He's the driving force behind One Laptop per Child, building computers for children in the developing world.

Why you should listen

A pioneer in the field of computer-aided design, Negroponte founded (and was the first director of) MIT's Media Lab, which helped drive the multimedia revolution and now houses more than 500 researchers and staff across a broad range of disciplines. An original investor in Wired (and the magazine's "patron saint"), for five years he penned a column exploring the frontiers of technology -- ideas that he expanded into his 1995 best-selling book Being Digital. An angel investor extraordinaire, he's funded more than 40 startups, and served on the boards of companies such as Motorola and Ambient Devices.

But his latest effort, the One Laptop per Child project, may prove his most ambitious. The organization is designing, manufacturing and distributing low-cost, wireless Internet-enabled computers costing roughly $100 and aimed at children. Negroponte hopes to put millions of these devices in the hands of children in the developing world.

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