Advances in technologies are propelling societies into the future but not every country is progressing equally. The most developed countries have a distinct technological advantage and poorer nations are being left to fend for themselves on the wrong side of the digital divide. This latest blog is designed to examines the reasons behind this chasm of digital inequality and what can be done to close the gap.
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Today’s fast-paced and consumer-oriented world has become
dependent on plastic money to an impressive degree. The days of standing in a
long queue at the bank or carrying wallets bulging with cash, though completely
over, have-to a large extent-been reduced due to the credit/debit card culture
that now prevails among this generation of consumers.For Detail Click Here
Though the working of different search engines vary from each
other, they all perform some basic functions, Essentially, all search engines
work in an orderly fashion, performing three main operations-Web crawling,
indexing and searching. For Detail Click Here
Google: Google is the reigning king of
search engines-nothing groundbreaking there. Not only is its current market
share approximately 65 percent, but it is currently the only search engine
whose name has been recognized as an actual verb in English language. Spider
tested the search engine and its features to see what makes it number one.For More Detail Click Here
Spider conducted extensive tests to analyze how two of the major
search providers performed under certain controlled conditions-the browser used
was Google chrome in incognito mode, and the internet speed of a steady
1500kbps of dedicated bandwidth.For More Detail Click Here
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