I first read about these wind-powered, off-grid cell phone chargers [1] on WorldChanging [2], which cites Gizmodo [3] as a reference. The product, designed by students at the Indian Institute of Technology, is a small (fits in your pocket) wind-powered turbine that can quickly and easily recharge a cell phone - and it costs only 200 rupees (5 dollars). It strikes me as great for off-grid, rural areas that may have intermittent or non-existent electricity. Ideal conditions for the gadget are coastal areas, which have near-constant wind. The success of models such as GrameenPhone [4] in Bangladesh, Smart Communications [5] in the Philippines, and CelTel [6] in Tanzania hasve been, to this point, somewhat dependent on a reliable source of power - or else villagers have to travel into a nearby town to charge their phones. With this innovation, the potential of cell phones to break down information barriers throughout the developing world could be unlocked and enabled on a wholly new scale. For more, read the story [7].