How ironic is this: the fact that the people who can benefit most from the Internet and the democratization of technology are the very people who don't have access to it?
I cannot go ahead and build a brick-and-mortar store across the street from a Walmart. I would have to get the building, leasehold improvements, inventory, payroll, and all those other things. However, I can compete with Walmart, having no money, in the online space because the technology has a low barrier to entry.
But the very people who need to compete and are having trouble competing don't have access to this democratization technology. Who cares? I think that's a problem.