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<blockquote>The goal of the '''World Information Access Report''' is to provide a current, straightforward and accessible analysis of important world trends. This report is a comparative examination of development over the course of a decade; from 1995 to 2005. We hope the findings of this report will contribute to the current academic debate regarding technology access as it relates to development. More important, we hope to impart technical knowledge to developing countries, provide substantial evidence to inspire policymaking and policy change, and make an impact in the fight to minimize the unequal distribution of technological resources around the world.</blockquote> | <blockquote>The goal of the '''World Information Access Report''' is to provide a current, straightforward and accessible analysis of important world trends. This report is a comparative examination of development over the course of a decade; from 1995 to 2005. We hope the findings of this report will contribute to the current academic debate regarding technology access as it relates to development. More important, we hope to impart technical knowledge to developing countries, provide substantial evidence to inspire policymaking and policy change, and make an impact in the fight to minimize the unequal distribution of technological resources around the world.</blockquote> | ||
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The goal of the World Information Access Report is to provide a current, straightforward and accessible analysis of important world trends. This report is a comparative examination of development over the course of a decade; from 1995 to 2005. We hope the findings of this report will contribute to the current academic debate regarding technology access as it relates to development. More important, we hope to impart technical knowledge to developing countries, provide substantial evidence to inspire policymaking and policy change, and make an impact in the fight to minimize the unequal distribution of technological resources around the world.