The document discusses the Keepod Points project in Malawi which aims to close the digital divide. Keepod Points are set up at libraries, schools, and health facilities to provide affordable internet access using $7 Keepod PCs running Chromium OS. Users can request open educational resources (OER) using a hashtag, which are then delivered by the University of Massachusetts Amherst library team. The project partners with Google Apps for Education, Salesforce Foundation, and Heroku to allow real-time collaboration and manage the Keepod devices, points, and content delivery process.