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Carl MalamudInternet Governance Raw Footage: Nicholas Negroponte (November 17, 2005)

Speech by Nicholas Negroponte at the WSIS Plenary in Tunisia. He only had 5 minutes to state his piece and unfortunately the first 2.5 minutes of said piece were not captured on tape here. Negroponte is on the left channel, a translator on the right. Negroponte also gave a press conference with the Secretary-General.

Here is where you will hear: "You need one pencil per child and the pencil of today is a laptop computer connected to the Internet."


This movie is part of the collection: Internet Governance

Producer: Carl Malamud
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Internet Governance; laptop; child; pencil

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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Support for this project has been provided by the Center for American Progress, Stichting NLnet, and ISC.

Internet Governance Raw Footage:
Ira Magaziner | Paul V. Mockapetris | Tim O'Reilly | THE WORLD SUMMIT
Kofi and Nick | Global Bureaucrats | Smug Bureaucrats | Randy Bush
Steve Crocker | Negroponte Plenary | ITU HQ | Utsumi Plenary
The PrepCom | Kofi Annan | Wooden Boats | Pundits
The Internet of Things | Poster | Hack 1


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