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Intel Chairman Craig Barrett
Craig Barett spoke of various Intel initiatives during the keynote

During his Technology in Emerging Countries Keynote yesterday, Intel Chairman Craig Barrett also spoke about the role technology plays in further economic growth in developing countries. Barrett also highlighted a year-long program called the Small Things Challenge that is raising awareness, funds for education, micro-financing in fight against global poverty.

As you may know, Intel has launched a new version of its low cost Classmate PC at this CES, and it's a tablet. The new flexible design converts from a clamshell to a tablet mode and has a touch screen. According to Intel research with students and teachers, the 180-degree swivel design, rotational camera and touch screen encourage better classroom interaction.

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