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GLOBALIZATION IN THE INTERNET THE IMPACT OF T H E INTERNET ON GLOBAL ECONOMY BASED ON THE HISTORY OF T HE INTERNET BROWSERS Tutors: Joanna & Rachel Maxie - K1270095

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GLOBALISATION IN AN UNDENIABLE ASPECT:

GLOBALIZATION IN THE INTERNETTHE IMPACT OF THE INTERNET ON GLOBAL ECONOMY BASED ON THE HISTORY OF THE INTERNET BROWSERS

Tutors: Joanna & RachelMaxie - K1270095

FRAMEWORKS

GLOBALIZATIONAN INTRODUCTIVE CLIP

WHAT IS GLOBALIZATION (JACKSON et al., 1985)

THE IMPACT OF THE GLOBAL INTERNET ON THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY(FRIEDMAN, 2005)

GLOBALIZATIONAN INTRODUCTIVE CLIP

WHAT IS GLOBALIZATION (JACKSON et al., 1985)

THE IMPACT OF THE GLOBAL INTERNET ON THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY(FRIEDMAN, 2005)

There comes a time, when we heed a certain call.When the world must come together as one.- We are the world (1985)

Michael Jackson(1958-2009)

GLOBALIZATIONAN INTRODUCTIVE CLIP

WHAT IS GLOBALIZATION (JACKSON et al., 1985)

There comes a time, when we heed a certain call.When the world must come together as one.- We are the world (1985)

Michael Jackson(1958-2009)

NOTO THE LIMITATION

GLOBALIZATIONAN INTRODUCTIVE CLIP

WHAT IS GLOBALIZATION (JACKSON et al., 1985)

CEREALNOTO THE LIMITATION

GLOBALIZATIONAN INTRODUCTIVE CLIP

WHAT IS GLOBALIZATION (JACKSON et al., 1985)

THE IMPACT OF THE GLOBAL INTERNET ON THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY(FRIEDMAN, 2005)

CEREALNOTO THE LIMITATION

INTERNET 1974: well-known term (Internet Society, 2013)

(1974)(1991)(1994)

1991: Tim Berners-Lee specified HTML Hyper-Text-Markup-Language (Friedman, 2005)

1994: success - become friendly to the users Netscape firstly configured HTML into the Internets browser code (Newyork Times, 2007)

INTERNET 1974: well-known term (Internet Society, 2013)

(1974)(1991)(1994)

1991: Tim Berners-Lee specified HTML Hyper-Text-Markup-Language (Friedman, 2005)

1994: success - become friendly to the users Netscape firstly configured HTML into the Internets browser code (Newyork Times, 2007)

Organization for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentsFig1. Growth in Internet host computers and major e-commerce developments (OECD, 1999)

INTERNET

(1974)(1991)(1994)

Fig1. Growth in Internet host computers and major e-commerce developments (OECD, 1999)Fig2. Adult accessing the Internet (OECD, 1999)(1999)Organization for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentsWeb-based ad: - Increased 30% global GDP - Revenue at $310 million

INTERNETInternet job supports approximately 1.54 additional jobs elsewhere in the global economy, or roughly 2 percent of employed Americas.The advertising-supported Internet creates annual value of $444 billion.About 190 million people in the United States spend, on average, 68 hours a month on the Internet.A conservative valuation of this time is an estimated $680 billion.- Prof. John Quelch, Harvard Business School (2009)

(1974)(1991)(1994)(1999)(2009)

INTERNET Argument: for only several decades, Internet and its application from the success of Netscape has positively to radically alter economic activities (Friedman, 2005)(1974)(1991)(1994)(1999)(2009)

Whether the worldwide Internet has negative aspects for global economy .. or not ?

INTERNET- THE BROWSER WARS1994: Netscape refused the offer of Microsoft on transferring the browser technology 1995: Microsoft successfully introduced the Internet Explorer 1.0

- University of California, Berkeley (1998)

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INTERNET- THE BROWSER WARS

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Fig3. Browser Usage Shares (The U.S. Department of Justice, 2000)1998 Netscape revenues: - Drop to $12million - Down from $52million(1995)(1998)2004 Netscape nearly disappeared on the global Internet market

INTERNET- THE BROWSER WARS

Thomas L. Friedman(American journalist and author)8th Sep, 2000 dot-com bubbles

INTERNET- THE BROWSER WARS

Thomas L. Friedman(American journalist and author)

INTERNET- THE BROWSER WARS

Fig4. Dot.com Technology Bubble: 1994-2002 (Nasdaq Index, 2006)

THE BROWSER WARS TIMELINE

1994199520022003200420072009

INTERNET- THE BROWSER WARS

Fig5. Global Desktop Web-browser Market share (The Economist, 2013)

CONCLUSIONEmpires rise and fall swiftly on the Internet (Economist, 2013)

Charles Darwins theory of EVOLUTION (Than, 2012)

The impact of the global Internet provide more positive effects which play an important role in the worldwide economy

CONCLUSION

Fig6. Internet contribution to global GDP (McKindsey Global Institute, 2011)

CONCLUSION

Fig7. Internet contribution to GDP of mature countries (McKindsey Global Institute, 2011)

CONCLUSION

Fig8. 10% increase in productivity for small and medium businesses from Internet usage(McKindsey Global Institute, 2011)

CONCLUSION

Fig9. 75% of Internet impact arises from traditional industries (McKindsey Global Institute, 2011)

QUESTION

WE ARE THE WORLD?~

$63Million - Mensxp, 2008

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