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July 17 2003
Text Date:
July 17 2003
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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.