IT Charity Holding 'Twitterthon' To Bridge Digital Divide - News - eWeekEurope.co.uk: "lthough critics might call it inane or a waste of time, having the ability to Tweet at will is a right that most people in the UK can choose to engage in thanks to near ubiquitous broadband and computer access.
But many children in the developing world don't have access to the most basic computing resources, an issue that IT charity Computer Aid International is trying to remedy by calling on Twitter fans to take part in the what it is calling the first ever charity Twitterthon."
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