he starts of with how dependent we are on the internet and don't consider it as a luxury product. Also he speaks about how the internet is damaging our culture but we are still so dependent on it. also the long view where " that people tend to overestimate the short-term impact of new technologies — and to underestimate their long-term implications."and that everybody affected by the net is demanding an answer right now".
The web isn't the net as the web is huge and the net is bigger then we think. Disruption is a feature not a bug and how the internet is disruptive is due to the nature of the net and users, "And it's difficult to see how we could disable the network's facility for generating unpleasant surprises without also disabling the other forms of creativity it engenders"
Think ecology not economics how the web is expanding rapidly it has millions of publishers; billions of active, web-savvy, highly informed readers, listeners and viewers; innumerable communication channels, and a dizzying rate of change."
Complexity is the new reality how the internet is becoming more complex due to the participants and interactions. where the more information makes it more complex.
the network is now the computer how now "cloud computing" has changed computing as now internet can be accessed from any device. "This switch to computing as a utility rather than a service that you provide with your own equipment has profound implications for privacy, security and economic development – and public.
The web is changing how web has become web 2.0 "semantic web' in which web pages will contain enough metadata about their content to enable software to make informed judgements about their relevance and function"
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Monday, 18 June 2012
COVER WORK
1) he "surface" Web consists of approximately 2.5 billion documents up from 1 billion pages at the beginning of the year , with a rate of growth of 7.3 million pages per day Estimates of the average "surface" page size vary in the range from 10 kbytes . , the total amount of information on the "surface" Web varies somewhere from 25 to 50 terabytes of information [HTML-included basis]. If we want to obtain a figure for textual information, we would use a factor of 0.4 [4], which leads to an estimate of 10 to 20 terabytes of textual content. At 7.3 million new pages added every day, the rate of growth is [taking an average estimate] 0.1 terabytes of new information [HTML-included] per day.
http://www2.sims.berkeley.edu/research/projects/how-much-info/internet.html
2)http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm
3)
http://www.internetworldstats.com/emarketing.htm
http://briangosur.hubpages.com/hub/The-Internet-Has-Completely-Changed-The-Way-We-Do-Business
http://smallbiztrends.com/2005/06/top-five-ways-internet-has-changed.html
http://www2.sims.berkeley.edu/research/projects/how-much-info/internet.html
2)http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm
WORLD INTERNET USAGE AND POPULATION STATISTICS December 31, 2011 | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
World Regions |
Population
( 2011 Est.) |
Internet Users
Dec. 31, 2000 |
Internet Users
Latest Data |
Penetration
(% Population) |
Growth
2000-2011 |
Users %
of Table |
Africa | 1,037,524,058 | 4,514,400 | 139,875,242 | 13.5 % | 2,988.4 % | 6.2 % |
Asia | 3,879,740,877 | 114,304,000 | 1,016,799,076 | 26.2 % | 789.6 % | 44.8 % |
Europe | 816,426,346 | 105,096,093 | 500,723,686 | 61.3 % | 376.4 % | 22.1 % |
Middle East | 216,258,843 | 3,284,800 | 77,020,995 | 35.6 % | 2,244.8 % | 3.4 % |
North America | 347,394,870 | 108,096,800 | 273,067,546 | 78.6 % | 152.6 % | 12.0 % |
Latin America / Carib. | 597,283,165 | 18,068,919 | 235,819,740 | 39.5 % | 1,205.1 % | 10.4 % |
Oceania / Australia | 35,426,995 | 7,620,480 | 23,927,457 | 67.5 % | 214.0 % | 1.1 % |
WORLD TOTAL | 6,930,055,154 | 360,985,492 | 2,267,233,742 | 32.7 % | 528.1 % | 100.0 % |
3)
December, 1995 |
16 millions
|
0.4 %
| IDC |
NATURE OF INFORMATION
-http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/6207343/Ways-the-web-has-changed-the-world.html
"It's impossible to say for certain when the internet began, mainly because nobody can agree on what, precisely, the internet is. (This is only partly a philosophical question: it is also a matter of egos, since several of the people who made key contributions are anxious to claim the credit.) "
Unless you are 15 years old or younger, you have lived through the dotcom bubble and bust, the birth of Friends Reunited and Craigslist and eBay and Facebook and Twitter, blogging, the browser wars, Google Earth, filesharing controversies, the transformation of the record industry, political campaigning, activism and campaigning, the media, publishing, consumer banking, the pornography industry, travel agencies, dating and retail; and unless you're a specialist, you've probably only been following the most attention-grabbing developments
Communication:
"But as much as our personal lives have changed, the business world has revolutionized almost beyond recognition in the past few decades. Technology -- and we mean the advances in communication and information technology -- has changed the face and the pace of business."
For many of us, communicating with family used to mean sending letters and cards through the mail and getting no response until weeks later. We'd pass hand-written notes to friends in class.
Privacy:
A Federal Trade Commission official announced that Twitter users will be able block personal data from being shared with third-party websites.
Experts say privacy concerns may be the thorniest legislative and legal issues that lie ahead for Internet users.
Community : http://articles.cnn.com/2005-06-23/tech/evolution.main_1_netscape-browser-world-wide-web?_s=PM:TECH
http://www.workingnurse.com/articles/how-the-internet-has-changed-nursing
business:Experts say privacy concerns may be the thorniest legislative and legal issues that lie ahead for Internet users.
Community : http://articles.cnn.com/2005-06-23/tech/evolution.main_1_netscape-browser-world-wide-web?_s=PM:TECH
http://www.workingnurse.com/articles/how-the-internet-has-changed-nursing
http://briangosur.hubpages.com/hub/The-Internet-Has-Completely-Changed-The-Way-We-Do-Business
http://smallbiztrends.com/2005/06/top-five-ways-internet-has-changed.html
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Internet usage
There were 52,731,209 internet users in the UK (representing 84.1% of the population) in December 2011, according to Internet World Stats. (Internet World Stats, April 2012)
UK internet users and penetration:
- 2011: 45.5 million (72.6% of population)
- 2012: 46.8 million (74.2%)
Source- New media trends
UK internet users and penetration:
- 2011: 45.5 million (72.6% of population)
- 2012: 46.8 million (74.2%)
Source- New media trends
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