
Speaking today at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales discussed how people in the developing world are joining the global conversation online at a rapid rate – quicker than anyone had anticipated. According to Wales, this is a result of the improvements in the speed of connections and the falling prices of mobile devices. There is one problem though – the high cost of data in these countries is limiting their level of access. Highlighting the need for digital inclusion worldwide, Wales said: Imagine a world in which everyone has free access to the sum of all human knowledge –…
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