] Camfield Estates, a rebuilt 102-unit public housing ] development, has trimmed bushes and groomed grounds. What ] also sets it apart from other low-income complexes lies ] hidden behind its walls, atop its roof and in the ] airwaves. ] ] For the past two years, Camfield has been the site of a ] project aiming to span the "digital divide" between ] impoverished Americans and those with easy access to ] technology. ] ] Called the Creating Community Connections Project, it has ] given residents free computers to connect to the Internet ] using high-speed cable lines wired into every home. CNN.com - Low-income housing goes wireless - Feb. 24, 2003 |