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15 December 2008 12:22 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
The OLPC's new ad campaign for its give one, get one scheme is pretty gritty. The foundation is under fire for how hard-hitting it is, but is it justified considering the worthy work they do? Have your say in the comments box below. Hardware, OLPC, Advertising, Video


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