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'''Zeebo''' is a 3G-enabled entertainment and education system from Zeebo Inc. It enabled users to play video games, and also connect to the Internet, communicate online and run educational applications. It was described by Zeebo Inc. as bringing "the fun and excitement of interactive entertainment and education to those who, until now, have had little or no access to such technology." The Zeebo was conceived as an affordable console with developing countries in mind, such as Brazil and Mexico; as such games and other content were distributed wirelessly over cellular networks in an effort to circumvent piracy which is rampant in said regions. The system also enables wireless Internet access for web browsing, email and social networking. Zeebo Inc. has also discussed the possibility of future product introductions elsewhere in Latin America, in India, China and Russia.
 
'''Zeebo''' is a 3G-enabled entertainment and education system from Zeebo Inc. It enabled users to play video games, and also connect to the Internet, communicate online and run educational applications. It was described by Zeebo Inc. as bringing "the fun and excitement of interactive entertainment and education to those who, until now, have had little or no access to such technology." The Zeebo was conceived as an affordable console with developing countries in mind, such as Brazil and Mexico; as such games and other content were distributed wirelessly over cellular networks in an effort to circumvent piracy which is rampant in said regions. The system also enables wireless Internet access for web browsing, email and social networking. Zeebo Inc. has also discussed the possibility of future product introductions elsewhere in Latin America, in India, China and Russia.

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