[1]
An excellent reference for such jargon can be found in a feature of TBTF (Tasty Bits from the Technology Front), a periodic newsletter of computer and communications technology compiled by Keith Dawson. Called the
Jargon Scout, the stated aim of this feature is "to give you advance warning -- preferably before Wired Magazine picks it up -- of jargon that is just about ready to hatch into the Net's language."
[2]
The European Commission has repeatedly warned against the "information society" becoming a "two-tier information society" ever since February 1995, when Jacques Santer, then president of the European Commission, underlined the the European Commission's political agenda for the G7 ministerial meeting on the "information society" which was to take place in Brussels on February 25 and 26, 1995.
cf.
CORDIS RTD-News, Record Control Number: 3745, European Communities, February 22, 1995.
[3]
"Digital Divide Still Apparent in Europe",
NUA Internet Surveys, Volume 5, Number 15, Nua Limited, April 17th 2000.
cf. The Pan European Internet Monitor,
Pro Active International.
[4]
Burns, Joe -
HTMLGoodies Express, Newsletter #72, March 20, 2000.
[5]
Tech Knowledge Revue, Volume 2.1, February 29, 2000. From:
NetFuture #103.
[6]
cf. Stalder, Felix -
Langdon Winner on results of a new technology poll post to Nettime, March 1, 2000.
[7]
Chaney, Helen - "The U.S. 'Digital Divide' Is Not Even A Virtual Reality", Pacific Research Institute, Bridge News, March 12, 2000, see
Nettime.
[8]
First Edition of
Face of the Web study, compiled by The Angus Reid Group, November and December 1999 and in January 2000.
cf. "'Face of the Web' study pegs global internet population at more than 300 million",
Internet Times Newsletter, April 15, 2000.
[9]
Gurstein, Michael - "Community Informatics", originally written on February 25, 2000 and posted to Nettime as
Community Informatics in a Canadian Context on March 20, 2000.