Of course, I did not expect my piece on the end of the Digital Divide as we know it to go unchallenged. Arthur Goldstuck popped in for an e-visit: “The mobile subscriber data is misleading, as it refers to mobile accounts or connections, not users,” he wrote.
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An invreasingly digitally undivided universe
Posted: by Rudy Nadler-Nir in Anthrodigital, Archetypes, Learning from others, Narratives, So satisfying, TheoriesTags: Arthur Goldstuck, count of the total number of active subscriptions, digeracy, digital divide, digitally undivided universe, John White, mobile subscriber data, Portio Research, total subscribers
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What digital divide?!
Posted: by Rudy Nadler-Nir in Anthrodigital, Archetypes, Narratives, So satisfying, TheoriesTags: Android, Bill Bryson, Buzzwords, Cellphone, cellphones, Chrome, digital divide, digital existence, international submarine communications cables, iPhone, Linux, mobile phone subscribers, Nokia, Patrick Henry, Population Division, Portio Research Mobile Factbook, satellite technologies, Symbian, total world population
Catchphrases help us hold our intellectual head up high, socially. We can use buzzwords and Catchphrases as a mark of our understanding, our expertise, insight, intuition and general intellectual prowess. Some catchphrases were not really uttered but simply invented – – and then carried through the ages, delivered diligently from eager sender to ecstatic receiver. [...]