Internet toolkit. (Social Capital Online).SOME DON'T THINK the digital divide is closing fast enough. Among them is the Washington, D.C-based nonprofit A corporation or an association that conducts business for the benefit of the general public without shareholders and without a profit motive. Nonprofits are also called not-for-profit corporations. Nonprofit corporations are created according to state law. one-economy.org, created in July 2000 to help low-income Americans get online. But far more interesting is the Web site's attention to a less discussed issue: Once the poor get on the Web, what tools are available to them? Not enough, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. David Saunier, a founding member of the organization. "Content needs to he provided at a low-literacy level, and in at least English and Spanish," he says. "It's got to touch on things that are important to their lives." The company's new project, the Beehive Beehive (star cluster): see Praesepe. beehive heraldic and verbal symbol. [Western Folklore: Jobes, 193] See : Industriousness (www.thebeehive.org), seeks to meet those needs. With sections in both English and Spanish on money, health, school, jobs, and family, the site provides access to some of the social capital that middle-class Americans take for granted: how to balance a checkbook, find a doctor, get a high school equivalency equivalency the combining power of an electrolyte. See also equivalent. degree, even start a business. The offerings in Spanish seem to be the site's most useful addition, since there are few sites specifically geared to helping non-English speakers navigate life in the U.S. More than half of the 20 top Google searches Google is owned by Google, Inc. whose mission statement is to "organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful". The largest search engine on the web, Google receives several hundred million queries each day through its various services. that bring people to the Beehive are in Spanish. Saunier says the content appears to have filled a vacant niche The issue of what exactly defines a vacant niche and whether they exist in ecosystems is the subject of some considerable controversy. It is important to understand that the subject is intimately tied into a much broader debate on whether ecosystems can reach equilibrium, where . "We've done no marketing," he says. "Yet we've received a good amount of Web traffic--about 25,000 visits each month the last couple of months. It's saying that what we have to offer is missing elsewhere." Saunier says the nonprofit, which is primarily funded through private donations but also does contract work for city governments, owes a large part of its fund-raising success to its wide appeal. "The heart of what we're doing is about self-sufficiency," he says. "We're making an assumption that if a large portion of this population gets armed with some information, access, resources, and opportunity, it will take advantage of it." |
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