The future is already here—it's just unevenly distributed.
— William Gibson (see citation history)
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The future is already here—it's just unevenly distributed.
— William Gibson (see citation history)
Global poverty in the digital age
Global poverty in the digital age
How the Internet is changing the lives of the poor — if they can get on on.wsj.com/1IGuFqL http://t.co/LuBE72AQPW— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) April 22, 2015
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Low incomes don't matter much to cell phone and smart phone access for teens
Low incomes don’t matter much to cell phone and smart phone access for teens
Nearly 3/4s of teens have or have access to a smartphone & 30% have a basic phone http://t.co/PT39Owjwi3 pic.twitter.com/TMY1KbKQUy
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) April 9, 2015
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Capitalism and the abolition of extreme poverty – mobile phones addition
Capitalism and the abolition of extreme poverty – mobile phones addition
By 2020, around 80% of adults will own a smartphone connected to the internet http://t.co/Z5HtwWjwBU pic.twitter.com/nI5reQDVnU
— The Economist (@EconEconomics) March 5, 2015
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