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Bridging the Digital Divide A topic of great concern to most countries around the world, the "Digital Divide" is usually defined as the gap in technology ownership and access between those who are affluent and those who are poor or live in rural areas with limited or no access to the Internet... |
Linux Journal June 2001 Wayne Marshall |
Algorithms in Africa Maybe the rush to market for spreading internet access across the globe isn't in anyone's best interest -- a report from the front... |
Finance & Development June 1, 2001 Paula De Masi |
Who Has a New Economy? IMF staff and other economists are conducting research into whether the relationship between information and communications technologies and productivity growth extends to other major industrial countries besides the U.S. The evidence so far is mixed... |
HBS Working Knowledge August 22, 2011 Michael Blanding |
Getting to Eureka!: How Companies Can Promote Creativity As global competition intensifies, it's more important than ever that companies figure out how to innovate if they are going to maintain their edge, or maintain their existence at all. |
Finance & Development March 1, 2002 |
Letters to the editor On the global digital divide... |
Fast Company October 2000 Alan M. Webber |
Vote: The New Economy's First Campaign This year, for the first time, the new economy and a presidential election collide. In exclusive interviews, Fast Company asks Al Gore and George Bush about growth, innovation, change, and leadership. |