tietokoneavottu
Tietokoneavottu is a Finnish term that translates literally to "computer opening" or "computer gap." It refers to a phenomenon observed in the early days of personal computing where a significant difference existed between the capabilities and accessibility of computers for individuals and institutions. This gap was characterized by the high cost of personal computers, the limited availability of user-friendly software, and a general lack of public understanding and training regarding their use.
During the late 1970s and early 1980s, computers were primarily the domain of large corporations, universities,
This "tietokoneavottu" created a divide between those who had access to and could utilize this nascent technology