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  2. OLPC XO - Wikipedia

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    The OLPC XO (formerly known as $100 Laptop, [2] Children's Machine, [3] 2B1 [4]) is a low cost laptop computer intended to be distributed to children in developing countries around the world, [5] to provide them with access to knowledge, and opportunities to "explore, experiment and express themselves" (constructionist learning). [6]

  3. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Movie Gallery – operated stores under the Hollywood Video, Movie Gallery, and Game Crazy brands; liquidated and closed in 2010 [140] MovieStop (purchased by Hastings Entertainment shortly before bankruptcy) Music Plus – Southern California-based chain that was acquired by Blockbuster and converted

  4. GameCrazy - Wikipedia

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    As a video game specialty store, GameCrazy dealt primarily in new and used video game related products such as consoles, accessories, and games. Remuneration for video game and accessory trade-ins was provided in the form of cash or store credit. Consoles were provided with a credit value as cash was not given for previously used video game ...

  5. GameStop goes old-school with launch of new ‘Retro GameStop ...

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    The retro stores, based on addresses, appear to be retrofitted existing GameStops—or perhaps just a segment of those locations. GameStop did not provide additional information beyond an X post ...

  6. Multiple Stores are Discounting one of Dell’s Most Popular ...

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    When it comes to portable computing, Dell’s XPS line of laptops can be considered a “Jack of All Trades.” From productivity to gaming to everyday use, each laptop can be configured to fit ...

  7. Lionel Kiddie City - Wikipedia

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    After reducing itself in size to 55 stores, it emerged from bankruptcy in September 1985. A closing Lionel Playworld store in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1993. By 1991, the chain grew to 100 stores and was the fourth-largest toy retailer in the country, but once again ran into trouble due to a combination of factors.