Abstract
Given the central role of information and communication technologies in contemporary societies, social entrepreneurial initiatives such as the one discussed in this paper are playing a crucial role in unleashing the full impact of the digital revolution in Brazil. Digital inclusion is becoming an increasingly important issue and the need to construct a knowledge-creating public-space represents a major challenge if ICT access is to be provided to the excluded sectors of our population. The existing inequality in access to computers in Brazil reflects a form of social apartheid, and private initiatives that strive for technological inclusion are making all the difference in the complex process of creating equity in our society.
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