AROUND THE WORLD: Ethnographers from Intel Corp. circled the
globe to observe indigenous Internet use. In a
small village in Hungary, they visited a
two-room cottage where young people go for
gaming and Web surfing [top left]. In India,
they observed a woman registering a complaint
about her village's well at an Internet kiosk
[top middle], and they listened to the concerns
of local business owners [top right]. In Peru,
they watched a customer at a cabana publica make
a voice-over-Internet call to the United States [bottom].