DocumentCode
1287633
Title
Mass distribution of ingenuity and choice [via the Internet]
Author
Schwartz, Mike
Author_Institution
Affinia, USA
Volume
4
Issue
1
fYear
2000
Firstpage
68
Lastpage
69
Abstract
With another three to five years of exponential growth, the Internet will reach one billion people. At that scale, the Net will have a completely different audience: the world´s current TV watchers, who are much less forgiving of service failures and exposed complexity. The Internet must emerge, ultimately, as a utility. Along the way, two powerful forces will shape the Net and the types of businesses that thrive there: the world as a global laboratory (where everyone will be able to see and build upon each other´s innovations) and direct market adoption. Both phenomena concern the mass distribution of ingenuity and choice. This could result in chaos: with so many new ideas and so little global planning, the Net could become too cacophonous and disorganized to be useful to most people. To address this, the Net must increasingly adopt societal scaling mechanisms, such as context, community, intermediation and syndication
Keywords
Internet; social aspects of automation; technological forecasting; Internet audience; business; choice; community; context; direct market adoption; global laboratory; global planning; ingenuity; innovation; intermediation; mass distribution; societal scaling mechanisms; syndication; utility; Aggregates; Chaos; Companies; Data models; Economies of scale; Internet; Monitoring; Research and development; TV; Technological innovation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Internet Computing, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1089-7801
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/4236.815864
Filename
815864
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