March 23, 2000
Content Seen as Key to 'Digital Divide'
A new report identifies an element of the "digital divide" that few have paid attention to -- the lack of information on the Internet that is useful to people who are poor, live in rural areas, or are members of minority groups.
Published by the Children's Partnership, a public-policy organization in Santa Monica, Calif., "Online Content for Low-Income and Underserved Americans: The Digital Divide's New Frontier" estimates that language and literacy barriers,
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