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The Digital Divide

Access to information through technology and the Internet is largely divided along class lines. Like other basic resources, some citizens totally lack what others take for granted.
Let ’em Eat Dial-Up: Too many Clevelanders lack even basic Internet access. by jdc10 — last modified 2007-07-17
Guest column by Bill Callahan in the Cleveland Free Times, February 2006.
Cleveland Digital Vision by jdc10 — last modified 2007-07-17
"Digital Vision is a coalition of organizations in Cleveland, Ohio working to eliminate the "digital divide" in our city -- by increasing access to information technology, computer literacy, and tech-connected job opportunities for all residents in all neighborhoods."
A Local Look at the Digital Divide by jdc10 — last modified 2007-07-17
Cleveland Digital Vision's Bill Callahan brings computers and the Internet across the digital divide. His recent column in the Free Times highlights recent data on the Cleveland disconnect, and what still needs to be done about it.
Computers Assisting People Inc. by jdc10 — last modified 2007-07-17
"The mission of CAP Inc. is to reach those elements of society that may not have the opportunity to benefit from the technology that many of us take for granted. Thus our focus is in assisting organizations (schools, churches, community centers, etc.) that deal with children, seniors, the poor, the disabled and others that can really be empowered by computer technology."


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