Tech entrepreneurs see profit in connecting next billion Internet users
May 30th, 2006 by ncho
cool ideas that can really help people….i hope these and other tech entrepreneurs stay the course and continue to develop tools that have positive affects on peoples’ lives….
All of a sudden, all kinds of folks in technology want to help create the next billion Internet users. From various corners of the developed world, entities are popping up to make technology that could help people with little money, spotty electricity and no telecommunication networks become part of the MySpace generation.
It’s a mini-movement. There’s former Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab chief Nicholas Negroponte with his $100 laptops, funded in part by Google. There’s chipmaker AMD with its 50×15 program — funding projects that can get 50% of the world’s population on the Internet by 2015. There’s Intel, trying to keep up with feisty rival AMD, announcing in early May that it will invest $1 billion to make technology for people in developing nations.
If it all sounds like so much JFK-era idealism, in the past few weeks I’ve run into a couple of entities that show why it seems entirely possible to bring a vast new layer of society onto the Internet.
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