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Google offering free Chromebooks to Indian schools

65 pointsby kshatreaover 11 years ago

7 comments

winterswiftover 11 years ago
I see there&#x27;s a mini-shitstorm going on here, but let&#x27;s say Google is in fact a business acting in its own self-interest to some degree, which seems reasonable. Let&#x27;s say they&#x27;re giving away Chromebooks because a) they wish to do good in the world, <i>and</i> b) they&#x27;d like to get more people using Google services, and this seems like a rather effective method of gaining long-term users. Now, ignoring the fact that you can indeed use crouton, enable dev mode, or otherwise &quot;hack the platform&quot; so to speak, where&#x27;s the actual issue in having these kids using Google services? Google&#x27;s offering them <i>free computers.</i> Does we honestly think that a poor kid in India wouldn&#x27;t eagerly give written consent to become a user of Google&#x27;s services, letting Google benefit from that as they do from any similar user, <i>especially</i> when they&#x27;re not being forced in any way whatsoever to continue doing so in the future?<p>I&#x27;m a goddamn middle-class American, I believe I have a reasonable knowledge of what Google will get out of this deal (as they do every day from my heavy usage of their services), and <i>I</i> would accept the free computer. Even at that, poor kids without regular access to the internet aren&#x27;t your average highly tech-literate, open-source-aware HN user, and I really doubt they care about Google&#x27;s relatively responsible* use of collected information in exchange for a rather nice free netbook, even if they <i>were</i> fully aware of its implications.<p>*Sure, I understand this is an arguable definition, but in the larger scheme of things, it seems fair to say that Google doesn&#x27;t have a malicious use of the data in mind.
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bowlofpetuniasover 11 years ago
It&#x27;s interesting that Google is hardy being scrutinized for using exactly the same tactics for which Microsoft was vilified a decade ago.
salientover 11 years ago
This deal was probably made pre-Snowden revelations. I doubt any of the world&#x27;s governments are so eager to deploy US-controlled machines in their institutions and schools, especially if they are &quot;cloud-only&quot;.
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shimon_eover 11 years ago
It must be so different going to school these days. I feel excited for our future kids!
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xradionutover 11 years ago
I think a much better ethical investment would be XO laptops from OLPC, Internet-in-a-Box devices, and grants to train local teachers on how to use both.
rwbtover 11 years ago
I commend Google for it, but my inner voice is somewhat skeptical that this is a great way to get kids hooked on Google&#x27;s services. Then again, having a Chromebook is way better than some crappy linux machine&#x2F;cheap windows laptop. So I think its a win-win for both parties.
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eitallyover 11 years ago
They&#x27;re probably hoping for something like this: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3ipm3fDU60" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=X3ipm3fDU60</a>.