According to many, the digital world is being divided into ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ – between those that have access and can use a computer and the Internet, and those that do not have such access....

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According to many, the digital world is being divided into ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ – between those that have access and can use a computer and the Internet, and those that do not have such access. Some believe that this creates serious ethical implications and that there is a moral obligation to do something about the disparity; the ‘have nots’ may well feel discriminated against or feel ‘socially excluded’ and are missing out on many life opportunities. Do you feel that everyone everywhere should have access to computers and the Internet, regardless of location, need, competency, or ability to pay? If yes, who should provide the services and education and who should pick up the tab? If no, explain why not everyone needs access to the Internet.
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Answer To: According to many, the digital world is being divided into ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ – between those...

Shalini answered on Sep 26 2021
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DIGITAL DIVIDE
The digital world is classified into two parts of have and have not the o
ne part having the access of all kinds of information and technology while other parts have a less access, which is popularly considered as digital divide. Though it is a contradictory topic but its implications does not affect the people on a serious basis although it has several pros related to it, which justifies the move.
Increased Profitability Among Businesses Having Unrestricted Access
The business houses who got the scheduled access of the digital technology enjoys an advantage of competitive edge over their sheer competitors. It helps several business...
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