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From: Egor Grebnev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Oct 9, 2005 10:13 AM
To: The Digital Divide Network discussion group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [DDN] A Digital Divide review: what to start with

Hello everyone!

I was given a task to write a short overview of successful approaches in 
overcoming digital divide in its various aspects that exist in the world. 
There is even a chance that the results of my work will be seriously taken by 
some Russian government officials.

After spending a few days online, I realized that the amount of information on 
the topic is huge, yet the quality often lags behind. Much of this 
information comes from the 'official' sources where people are not interested 
in showing the real problems, but are willing to demonstrate success where it 
doesn't really exist.

So here comes the question: where should I go first to find information about 
the following?

1) the 'real' success stories
2) the general aspects of Digital Divide that people have found ways to deal 
with
3) the 'working' community projects

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

-- 
Egor Grebnev
ALT Linux Co.
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