[DDN] Time Line on the Digital Divide, Information Infrastructure

2005-12-07 Thread BBracey
In a message dated 12/6/05 2:08:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >     [EMAIL PROTECTED] > There is no separate URL that I can find for The Information Infrastructure: Reaching Society's Goals Report on the Information Infrastructure Task Force Committee on Applications and technology i

Re: [DDN] TIME LINE OF THE DIGITAL DIVIDE? Do You Have These Included?

2005-12-07 Thread A. K. Mahan
Bonnie, Thanks for this quote. Yes, it is available online: Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution http://www.stanford.edu/group/King/publications/sermons/680331.000_Remaining_Awake.html - akm -- Amy Mahan Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: "There can be no gainsaying of the fact that a gre

[DDN] protopage web service - recommended

2005-12-07 Thread Phil Shapiro
hi everyone - i've been getting a lot of use recently from a free web service named "protopage." this service lets you save notes and links from websurfing sessions -- or from anything. the saved information can be public or private. what i like about the service is that you can easily

[DDN] Interactive Video Webcast: Ambassador Gross on Future of Internet / Post-WSIS Assessment (fwd)

2005-12-07 Thread Andy Carvin
fyi... Please contact the organizers if you have any questions -andy Original Message Subject:Interactive Video Webcast: Ambassador Gross on Future of Interne t / Post-WSIS Assessment Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 14:10:18 -0500 From: Receveur, Timothy B <[EMAIL PROTECTE

[DDN] free and nonprofit digital equity resources

2005-12-07 Thread Robert T. McLaughlin
We are involved in some digital equity initiatives that Digital Divide listserv subscribers might find of interest. Through a new nonprofit partnership with Computers for Schools, which leads a national network of several hundred computer refurbishment programs, we're offering deeply discounted fu

RE: [DDN] Help with using South Asia Regional Network site for bridgingthe divide

2005-12-07 Thread Rahman, Akm \(OCD\)
Yes, it's a problem. One solution could be is to create a list of non-profits (NGOs) and public agencies and contact them initially to disseminate information. My own experience with non-profits is that they are an excellent medium for outreach to target population. Akm. Rahman -Origina

[DDN] Help with using South Asia Regional Network site for bridging the divide

2005-12-07 Thread tsampat
Hello everybody, We at South Asia Regional Network ( SARnet ) are trying to use ICT to further our common goals. We have developed a platform ( www.wesouthasians.org ) for this. What I find is that the people and organisations for whom the initiative is intended, are not aware of the potential

[DDN] An Invitation to Serve on My Dissertation Committe (Visiting Scholar)

2005-12-07 Thread Donna Sullivan
Greetings DDN Members, I would like to humbly request your service and expertise. I am seeking a visiting scholar to serve on my dissertation committee. I am a doctoral candidate in the School of Business at Capella University, specializing in Information Technology. I am currently employed wit

[DDN] *Respectful Interfaces* (was re policy versons other concerns).

2005-12-07 Thread Respectful_Interfaces
Hi Bonnie and Colleagues, Thanks much for your note of interest. I should have this organized in broad form over the next week, with some explicit points of connection. I am delighted to link up with you all here. I am thinking of a Thursday earlier evening venue at the N.Y. U.N. physical site

[DDN] TIME LINE OF THE DIGITAL DIVIDE? Do You Have These Included?

2005-12-07 Thread BBracey
"There can be no gainsaying of the fact that a great revolution is taking place in the world today . . . that is, a technological revolution, with the impact of automation and cybernation . . . . Now, whenever anything new comes into history it brings with it new challenges and new opportunit

[DDN] Royal Society Fellows supporting OA

2005-12-07 Thread Subbiah Arunachalam
Friends: Here is a letter sent by many Fellows of the Royal Society who support open access to Lord Martin Rees, President of the Royal Society. More Fellows (FRS) are expected to sign. Arun [Subbiah Arunachalam] Lord Martin Rees President Royal Society 6