Digital subdivide
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The digital subdivide (see digital divide) is a social issue referring to the communication gap between persons of the same community who use computers and the Internet daily and those who do not. The term also refers to a different mind behaviour processing the information. People who do not use new media usually consider the value of an information like an embedded part of it. Wireds focus more on the possible correlations which the information can have with others previously processed. Broadly, this different brain data processing involve a different behaviour in the life and therefore a kind of incommunicability between wireds and not wireds. The word "digital subdivide" has been created and used for the first time into an article of Daniele Di Gregorio about the new media impact into an evoluted community having the same new media access chanches.
This article has been derived from Digital divide.

