Keepod is a $7 PC product by the company Keepod Ltd, headquartered in London, UK, focused on bringing personal computing to students in low-income communities all over the world. Keepod was founded in 2014 by Nissan Bahar and Franky Imbesi as a startup company, with initial funding from an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign.
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| - Keepod is a $7 PC product by the company Keepod Ltd, headquartered in London, UK, focused on bringing personal computing to students in low-income communities all over the world. Keepod was founded in 2014 by Nissan Bahar and Franky Imbesi as a startup company, with initial funding from an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign. (en)
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thumb|right|Keepod Device (en)
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| - Keepod is a $7 PC product by the company Keepod Ltd, headquartered in London, UK, focused on bringing personal computing to students in low-income communities all over the world. Keepod was founded in 2014 by Nissan Bahar and Franky Imbesi as a startup company, with initial funding from an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign. Keepod has received praise, including the Excellence Award at the China Global AI and Big Data competition in 2019. It has been greatly covered by the media with in-depth stories by BBC Click, Forbes and El Mundo as one of the possible solutions to bridge the global digital divide, and it has launched awareness collaborations with artists such as musician Robert Del Naja and supermodel Crystal Renn. (en)
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