Third world countries have been making leeway in the digital world, and they are often times more advanced than we think. Take Africa for example: The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa created a program called PADIS (Pan African Development Information System) back in the 80’s to try and open up new opportunities for the movement of information in Africa. The internet did not become commercial in Africa until the mid to late 90s whereas the United States, the forerunner of the first world, had already been browsing for nearly 30 years . And as late as that may seem, there are still areas such as Greenland who have little to no internet connection at all. Today, although struggling with their content availability, Africa has several ways of receiving new and information both internally and internationally. With the help of the internet, newspapers are able to report digitally, and independent users are able to crea...