Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Saving the World
Mark Zuckerberg, as part of a consortium that created Internet.org, believes that getting everyone in the world online is the only solution. Many question the true altruism of the idea, pointing out that he and his partners will derive great current and future monetary benefit from such a single-minded solution. But so what if they save the world, that's a small price... no? The concept behind getting everyone online is that there will be more links between research scientists and their data in ways that were never before
possible, to drive collaboration and, ultimately, success in solving
disease and other world problems. There needs to be more focus on basic human needs before there is the internet and software development for everyone because being online will not solve child survival or nutrition. Zuckerberg needs to go to some of the third world countries to get some perspective.
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Software development might not be for everyone. There are also some people that just do not need the internet and find it useless.
ReplyDeleteWhat if the software development actually leads to those solutions? There are so many technological advances that will make this world better.
ReplyDeleteThere are many mobile applications that are helping solve some of the problems. Computers might help in finding the solutions.
ReplyDeleteSoftware development and big data is the next thing. More businesses should be investing in this technology.
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