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July 21, 2003
Search engine for global poor

How cool. From the July 16 Edupage:

MIT DEVELOPING SEARCH ENGINE FOR GLOBAL POOR
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) argue that existing Web technologies cater to "Western" users, who are "cash-rich but time-poor." Users in poor countries, they say, where phone lines can be hard to come by and many Internet connections are extremely slow, are in a very different boat: little money but lots of time. To address this gap, researchers are developing a search engine that sends requests by e-mail to MIT, where computers perform searches and return e-mail lists of filtered results the next day. The premise of the system, according to MIT's Saman Amarasinghe, is that "developing countries are willing to pay in time for knowledge." Because those who could benefit from the search engine have only very slow Internet connections, the software is being distributed on CDs to users in developing countries.
BBC, 15 July 2003
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3065063.stm

Comments

A novel idea indeed. If this idea proves successful, hopefully, in does NOT get appropriated as THE solution. Some may find it 'unnecessary' to upgrade their facilities because 'they have a solution'. In this process, the NGO's and other foreign non-profit organizations might be tempted to reduce the funding needed to improve the necessary information infrastructure that will make the MIT software/process obsolete.

The bottom line: hopefully the 'patch' is not seen as the proper cure.

-- Posted by mentor cana on July 21, 2003 11:26 PM
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