digital divide
the socioeconomic and other disparities between those people who have opportunities and skills enabling them to benefit from digital resources, especially the internet, and those who do not have these opportunities or skills: programs that help to bridge the digital divide between rich and poor countries.
Origin of digital divide
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How to use digital divide in a sentence
We could see the progress made toward closing the digital divide come to a full stop.
Does This Ruling Mean The End of the Internet? Maybe. | Craig Aaron | January 15, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAlthough the term “digital divide” is generally associated with the 1990s, multiple digital divides still exist today.
However, the technology access gap is not the only digital divide confronting students today.
In the 1990s, progressive politicians led by the redoubtable Al Gore, viewed the “digital divide” as a dire national crisis.
Government Should Not Spend Big Bucks to Close Internet ‘Time-Wasting Divide’ | Michael Medved | June 14, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTThat means we must close the digital divide between those who have these tools and those who don't.
British Dictionary definitions for digital divide
informal the gap between those people who have internet access and those who do not
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Cultural definitions for digital divide
A term that describes the division of the world into two camps, those who have access to the Internet and other advanced information technologies and those who don't. The term highlights the issue that those who do not have access to such technology are potentially destined to futures where they will be at an economic disadvantage.
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