May 29, 2003
A number of technological trends, if extrapolated over the next two to three decades, provide a vision of a ubiquitous, networked computing and communication emerging as the core technological construct of a global information society. Even though poor regions may lag behind with respect to access to these technologies at present, it will be simply a question of time for them to catch up in terms of basic access and to begin to benefit more fully from these developments, says this paper.
































