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<description>&lt;p&gt;Ah, you think they are doing the farmers a favor by giving them computers that make it easier to look up crop prices, but what the farmers really want to do is...

What struck me was that in the village of Kenny Lin people did not use the system to get information on the agricultural markets, weather, prices, as your might expect at the country side but as a tool to get work in Guangdong.

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