Description: In a remarkably short period of time, internet and mobile technology have become a part of everyday life for some in the emerging and developing world. Cell phones, in particular, are almost omnipresent in many nations. The internet has also made tremendous inroads, although most people in the 24 nations surveyed are still offline. Meanwhile, smartphones are still relatively rare, although significant minorities own these devices in countries such as Lebanon, Chile, Jordan and China. People around the world are using their cell phones for a variety of purposes, especially for texting and taking pictures, while smaller numbers also use their phones to get political, consumer and health information. Mobile technology is also chan...
According to Jensen (2000:215), though we talk of the growing digital divide between rich and poor c...
The new connectivity, through mobile phones, social media, and wireless internet, is an agent in soc...
Developing countries and modern information and communication technologies (ICTs): How do they go to...
Technology experts and activists have for years attempted to bridge the gap between those with acces...
Presents survey findings about trends in the use of cell phone technologies and social networking si...
This report examines how a global information society might look with mobile media devices at its hu...
Meeting: 6th International Conference on Information Technology and Applications (ICITA 2009),9 - 12...
Analyzes survey results on trends in the use of social networking sites, cell phone and computer own...
Pew Research Centre\u27s latest survey report discusses the wide array of available social networkin...
Today, nearly six billion of the world’s seven billion people have mobile phones (UN ITU, 2013:1). A...
This study reports results of an ethnographic action research study, exploring mobile-centric intern...
The rapid uptake of mobile phones in the global South—that is, developing countries located primaril...
Using an ethnographic action research approach, the study explores the challenges, practices, and em...
© 2019. This study tackles the role of Internet in developing countries. The purpose is to analyze t...
The adoption of modern information and communication technologies has been predicted to have a drama...
According to Jensen (2000:215), though we talk of the growing digital divide between rich and poor c...
The new connectivity, through mobile phones, social media, and wireless internet, is an agent in soc...
Developing countries and modern information and communication technologies (ICTs): How do they go to...
Technology experts and activists have for years attempted to bridge the gap between those with acces...
Presents survey findings about trends in the use of cell phone technologies and social networking si...
This report examines how a global information society might look with mobile media devices at its hu...
Meeting: 6th International Conference on Information Technology and Applications (ICITA 2009),9 - 12...
Analyzes survey results on trends in the use of social networking sites, cell phone and computer own...
Pew Research Centre\u27s latest survey report discusses the wide array of available social networkin...
Today, nearly six billion of the world’s seven billion people have mobile phones (UN ITU, 2013:1). A...
This study reports results of an ethnographic action research study, exploring mobile-centric intern...
The rapid uptake of mobile phones in the global South—that is, developing countries located primaril...
Using an ethnographic action research approach, the study explores the challenges, practices, and em...
© 2019. This study tackles the role of Internet in developing countries. The purpose is to analyze t...
The adoption of modern information and communication technologies has been predicted to have a drama...
According to Jensen (2000:215), though we talk of the growing digital divide between rich and poor c...
The new connectivity, through mobile phones, social media, and wireless internet, is an agent in soc...
Developing countries and modern information and communication technologies (ICTs): How do they go to...