By Colin M. Raufer
Much has been written lately about the digital divide. A bunch of do-gooders are worried that too many in our society have been left behind in the information age.
Their argument is that many in our society, namely the poor, do not have acc...
Much has been written lately about the digital divide. A bunch of do-gooders are worried that too many in our society have been left behind in the information age.
Their argument is that many in our society, namely the poor, do not have acc...
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