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Past Timbuktu

Posted by Scott on March 14th, 2006

On this episode of Over the Digital Divide, we catch up with Wayan Vota, director of Geekcorps. He talks about what it takes to make technology work in the developing world and what Geekcorps is doing to make that possible.
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The Science Fiction Divide

Posted by Scott on March 13th, 2006

On this episode of Over the Digital Divide, we discuss the science fiction roots of a society divided by technology, the work of Sir Arthur C. Clarke and what Marx would have said about broadband.
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Digital Divide Podcast

Posted by Scott on February 16th, 2006

Part of a series for the We Media class, this podcast discusses the various aspect of the Global Digital Divide and points to possible solutions.
What good is the internet, if only the developed world has access, or in other terms, “What does it profit a man to be able to eat at an integrated lunch […]

Podcast script for “The Global Digital Divide”

Posted by Scott on February 9th, 2006

Below is my take on the global digital divide, which will serve as a script for an upcoming Podcast.
Think about it. From the moment you wake up in the morning to the moment you turn off the light at night, the world around you is saturated by information and communication technologies. They’re in that text-message […]

Over the Digital Divide

Posted by Scott on January 30th, 2006

Several weeks ago, I realized that despite the advent of broadband technology and the limitless opportunities the new internet to revolutionize the ways in which we communicate with each other, if only the web-saavy and privileged are talking, what’s the point? This idea has been articulated by a growing number of scholars - the realization […]