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'Simputer' Aims at the Developing World - Innovative sub-$200 Internet device will help non-literate users. [PC World]
 
'Simputer' cometh - In a bid to take information technology to the masses in India and other developing countries, academics and students from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) at Bangalore, and engineers from Bangalore-based design company Encore Software Ltd., have designed in their spare time a sub-$200 handheld Internet appliance. [IDG News Service]
 
Gear up for the launch of Simputer this month-end - The revolutionary computing product - Simputer - is all set for a nationwide launch by month-end. The product has been launched by Simputer Trust in association with Bangalore-based Encore Software Ltd and professors from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. [Financial Express]
 
If you cant afford computer, buy a Simputer - For all those who wanted a computer but could not afford it, there is a solution on the horizon, in the form of Simputer. [The Economic Times]
 
Simply Simputer! - An interview with Vinay Deshpande, Chairman and CEO, Encore Software Ltd. [The Hindustan Times]
 
Simputer aims to take IT to masses - The city-based Simputer Trust has developed a low-cost hand-held mobile computing device called Simputer (simple-to-use computer), which is aimed at taking the benefits of information technology to the rural masses. [The Hindu Business Line]
 
The Simputer Project - Aims at developing low cost access device that can pervade the rural landscape, especially in third world countries.
 
The Simputer Trust (TeST) - A registered trust with the broad goal of harnessing the potential of Information Technology for the benefit of the weaker sections of society.
 
`Simputer' to make browsing easy for rural folk - It may well usher in an IT (information technology) revolution at the grassroot level, bridging the digital divide between urban and rural India. [The Times of India]
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