Join us for the San Francisco Net Tuesday on September 9:
Involver: How Nonprofits Can Create Video Campaigns for Social Networks.
The $100 laptop does not have a harddisk. The designers of the $100 laptop found that hd's are one of the first things that often break in a computer. To get around this problem they are using Flash memory.
Flash memory is a solid-state memory. In the most basic way that means it has no moving parts. The iPod uses it.
Over the last several months I've wondered why I have such a "big" hd on my laptop. I have 60 GB, but honestly I don't use it so often now. I put my documents on servers - at work, my isp, services like snapfish. Really all I need regularly is an internet connection, a browser and a place on the web I can lay my docs.
I find it interesting that limiting things that we assume are "required" for construction of a computer we still have significant opportunities to create and share information in places that have limited resources.