Jan 21 2008
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The invisible computer revolution
The invisible computer revolution is a short, but compelling call to arms to build software services for the fast growing cellphone market in non-Western countries; sms updates for health-care workers as continuing education, for example.
I often come across anecdotal references to farmers getting sms’ (smsii?) on crop prices in adjoining towns and moving to the best markets, along with stories about sms being used as a organising tool during democratic protests.
All good stuff, but…