the market for Internet in 2012

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By fabioce

According to the specialists will be local, social and increasingly oriented to the customer

Someone said that the ability to look into the future is equal to years of history that you have behind. Difficult then predict how the market will develop Internet over the next five or ten years. However, the key trends identified by experts and magazines seem unique: the Network aims to bind increasingly to country and social relations and seeks to better tune their services on the needs of customers.


According to a survey carried out by JupiterResearch, announced by Internetnews, advertising businesses on the Web will have an increase of 82%. With an expenditure of nine million dollars (nearly six million euros) by 2012. What determines this growth is the gradual migration online print and 'yellow pages'. In India, then, as told The Economic Times, two industry giants like Tata Steel and SAIL (Steel Authority of India Limited), have opened an e-shop for small producers of Bengal.

On the marketing front, however, the Ecommerce Times magazine, provides a 2008 in line with the 2007: the year in which Internet-based companies have created more value for their customers and the season dell'ambientalismo online. "Customers appreciate the tailored services," writes ECT: survive the crisis only those who will stay on their frequencies.

If the Internet becomes local, social and customer-oriented, meaning that the race has started to gigantism from Microsoft with the Opa hostile Yahoo!? It is the other side of the same coin. Big as Google, Yahoo!, The group Murdock or Bill Gates trying to extend its influence in as many local markets online is possible. A blow to a circle in the barrel, then.

How precisely those assestati Gates, which on the one hand tries to incorporate one of his direct opponents. While the other - as announced Computerworld - launched a worldwide investment in training from 235.5 million dollars (over 360 million euros), especially in developing countries: the need to raise new local professionals Information Technology.

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