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technology gap

(1) The difference in technologies used and/or developed in two companies or two countries where one is more advanced than the other.

(2) The difference between current-day products and the technology on the drawing boards.

(3) The difference between people who use computers and mobile devices regularly and those who do not. The technology gap is a serious impediment to students in households that cannot afford a computer or pay for monthly Internet access. Also known as the "digital divide" and "app gap." See e-learning and creative destruction.


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In 2021, this government map of broadband usage shows how the affluent parts of the U.S. have coverage, whereas the rural areas (red) do not.
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From my perspective, by the middle of the first decade of the twenty-first century, we had become more sophisticated about our definition of the digital divide. We had always known that the cross section of race, ethnicity, class, and gender defined the social structure of our society, and our goals were to diminish the ability of these socially constructed boxes to render individuals invisible and excluded.
The concept of digital divide has received in the last years a great importance in dealing with growth strategy at the national or regional level.
If we are serious about improving the life chances of the most disadvantaged, we have to tackle the digital divide, otherwise the poorest children will be left even further behind."
For me, the real digital divide is one that transcends socio-economic barriers, and one borne of a reluctance to participate in social media.
For many years the term digital divide referred to the gap between those with and without access to digital and information technology.
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