What are you going to do today? Perhaps you'll email your friends, watch a DVD or listen to your MP3 player. It's likely that sometime soon you're going to surf the Net. Today, we take new technology for granted, so you may be surprised to learn that 50% of the people in the world have still never even used a telephone! There is a huge gap between those who have access to new technology and those who don't. It is called the'Digital Divide'. The truth is that fewer than 17% of the people in the world can actually use the Internet. To go online, you need a computer, the right software, a phone line, a modem and a subscription to an Internet service provider. These aren't cheap and a lot of people, especially in poor countries, just can't afford them. Then, there's the language barrier. Four-fifths of all websites are in English and many