Bridging the Digital Divide
The Digital Divide -- the gap between affluent and developing countries in terms of access and use of technologies like the Internet and computers -- is one of the most urgent problems of our time.
It is part of a broader need to bridge the gap between developed and developing countries and is relevant to the entire global community.
Developing countries, and poor communities within developed nations, are unable to rely on strong financial resources to acquire the often-expensive technologies they need.
Technology guru Gary Chapman is director of the 21st Century Project at the University of Texas, in Austin, and an experienced technical writer. This smiling and cordial man, who has been adding the Italian language to his already remarkable range of skills, has devoted himself to this crucial challenge.
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