Having a digital home, perhaps a digital presence, to many seems like just another part of everyday life. To others, merely having access or connectivity would be a major step up, a leap across a digital divide.
Digital wherewithal is what separates the haves from the have-nots.
Some take digital access for granted. For the Haves this is everyday life. Connectivity is everywhere, in pockets, purses, cases on a belt, or on a device that connects. To many this is second nature: grab a phone or tablet, look up something to answer a question, solve a wager, check on a delivery, make a reservation or buy a ticket.
For the Have-nots it is a different story. This is not the issue of mere casual use. It affects opportunity, education, and...