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Businesses lead drive to close 'digital divide'.

Baltimore Business Journal

| November 12, 1999 | Hoover, Kent; Sunnucks, Mike | COPYRIGHT 1989 Baltimore Business Publications, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Foundations associated with America Online and Gateway Computer are spearheading an effort to close the nation's "digital divide" by providing access to the Internet to children in low-income neighborhoods and rural areas.

The new initiative, "PowerUp," was started through a $10 million grant from the Case Foundation, established by AOL chief executive officer Steve Case and his wife, Jean. AOL also agreed to provide 100,000 free AOL accounts at …

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