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TEK Search Engine Focuses on Needs of the Poor

Date

July 17 2003


MIT is developing a search engine known as TEK or Time Equals Knowledge which focusses on the needs of people with slow and/or expensive Internet connections.


Someone using TEK e-mails a query to a central server in Boston. The TEK programme searches the net, filters the results to find the most suitable web pages, compresses them and e-mails the results back a day later.


The thinking behind TEK is that people in economically poor countries are short of money but rich in time, whereas people in the West are cash-rich but time-poor.


One way of balancing the digital divide is to create tools like TEK that allow payment for knowledge in time rather than cash.



Placed on the Communication Initiative site August 13 2003
Last Updated August 13 2003

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