Computer Aid wants your old PCs 
Published: 29 Aug 2007 15:41 BST
Technology that may no longer be cutting edge for UK businesses can still provide years of useful service to schools and colleges in the developing world.
Published: 29 Aug 2007 15:41 BST
Technology that may no longer be cutting edge for UK businesses can still provide years of useful service to schools and colleges in the developing world.
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