We live in a ‘global village’ using McLuhan’s words. Everything and everyone seems to be close to each other due to the developments in communication and the media. The online villager who can live anywhere in the world with a PC, a telephone line, and a web browser, can engage communicate, even talk, with anybody anywhere in the world and not only can s/he be a passive receiver of information but can also spread it and become an active member of the world of media and the Information Society. S/he can exchange information across the world as s/he would do in a village. However, it is worth remembering that not everyone has got a computer or access to all this. Furthermore, not only literacy is essential nowadays but also computer literacy. This can actually increase the gap between the first world and the third world and make it even more difficult for these without access to technology to develop.