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Computer technology for developing areas : ウィキペディア英語版 | Computer technology for developing areas (詳細はtechnology to developing areas without thought for access to electricity or equipment maintenance. Many institutions, government, charitable, and for-profit organizations require technology development often involving hardware or software design, and the coordination of donors, distributors, and deployers. Technical development overlaps with the fields of technical training, maintenance and support.〔(Refurbished Computers in SchoolNet South Africa — a Comparative Study )〕 ==Opportunity==
Developing countries lag behind other nations in terms of ready access to the internet, though mobile access has started to bridge that gap. Access to computers, or to broadband access, remains rare for half of the world's population. For example, as of 2010, on average of only one in 130 people in Africa had a computer〔(Computers for Africa Launches New Initiative to Help Schools (4/13/2010) )〕 while in North America and Europe one in every two people had access to the Internet.〔(Africa takes on the digital divide )〕 90% of students in Africa had never touched a computer.〔(Computers recycled to help Africa (12/31/2010) )〕 Local networks can provide significant access to software and information even without utilizing an internet connection, for example through use of the Wikipedia CD Selection or the eGranary Digital Library.
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