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Crossing The Digital Divide: Does It Really Matter?

Neil Wholy of MORI Research in his presentation remarked that the "The digital divide is complex and can be defined in many ways – Use, access, experience, confidence….."

The presentations raised many questions:

By whatever definition older citizens, and those in lower social groups, are more likely to be on the wrong side of the divide.
􀂄 Will persuading these groups to use the internet and new technology now be more important than providing access? Is there really universal access to the internet? If so what websites/applications can encourage those on the wrong side of the digital divide to cross over? Is it a matter of raising confidence levels?

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