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Solution to Net-Question (Jun 2010): Digital Divide

This concept or phrase was asked in the UGC-NET (jun 2010) paper and here i am gona give some definition of digital divide.
Digital divide is a phrase given to "information and technology gap".


Digital Divide refers to:
  • the perceived gap between those who have access to the latest information technologies and those who do not.
  • the gap between those with and without access to internet access
  • the gap between individuals, households, businesses and geographic areas at different socio-economic levels with regard both to their opportunities to access information and communication technologies (ICTs) and to their use of the Internet for a wide variety of activities.
  • address the inequalities of computer ownership and internet access and use.
  • the gap between those who can effectively use new information and communication tools, such as the internet, and those who cannot.


Digital divide is often measure in terms of the personal computer ownership and internet access. The two groups on both side of the gap are commonly known as "haves" those are information rich and on other side " have-nots" those who are information poor.
The "haves" group of people have most powerful computers and also fast internet access whereas the "have-nots" group of people does not have these.

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Very nice solution for above question really I appreciate it.
Very nice solution for above question really I appreciate it.
It is really quality information.I think everyone can be benefited from this information.thanks Leela
nice to be generous
very nice explanation .. have a good work.
Hi,

Thanks for the information, very greatful to you Leela, I think everyone share the information.....................
thanx for updating us by latest terminology in information science.
good job
hai ,leela u provide very nice explanation ,keepit up
thnk u
sola srm
thanks for you provide important term
I have idea about it.
Leela madam,
i want to know about METADATA. can u have detailed information abut this.

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