The area that you live in influences and impacts where you go to school. Especially if you live in rural areas or if you live in LEDC. Living in a poor country can give you a poor understanding and encounter with technology and some cases negative reaction towards technology. Usually people who are educated through means of any kind of technology are determined to have a higher class of education compared to those who who are educated through books. This can lead onto affecting you in your professional life because employers these days prefer employees who have experience and know their way around computers because that is something they will be working with most of their time. Rich people are always living in the better geographical areas where the digital divide is narrowed down meaning that it wouldn't affect them or their children in any way. The rich people will always have a better access to the latest technology because the major factor affecting the digital divide is your economical status.