Across
- 2. The gap between people who have ready access to technology and the Internet and those who don’t have such access.
- 3. In the context of the digital divide, this term refers to people who have access to technology.
- 5. People who are heavy, pragmatic tech adopters—they use gadgets to keep up with social networks or to be productive at work.
- 8. Also known as first-world countries, places with ready access to technology, plumbing, electricity, clean water, and so on, and usually governed by a democracy (e.g., the United States, England, Canada, and so on).
Down
- 1. People who are deep users of participatory web and mobile applications—they cannot imagine life without technology.
- 4. Also known as third-world countries, places without ready access to technology, plumbing, electricity, clean water, and so on, and not usually governed by a democracy (e.g., parts of South America and most of Africa and Southeast Asia).
- 6. People who rely on mobile devices for voice, texting, or entertainment.
- 7. In the context of the digital divide, this term refers to those who do not have access to technology.