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DESCRIPTION
==DESCRIPTION==
According to Jupiter research (2007) there will be 1.5 billion people with Internet access in 2011, with the biggest growth in the online population occurring in Brazil, Russia, India and China. Russia has the fastest growing adoption of Internet users in Europe and has the highest Internet penetration rate among the BRIC economies. The future of any country, Russia included, will depend heavily on how the potential of this revolutionary medium is utilized.
According to Jupiter research (2007) there will be 1.5 billion people with Internet access in 2011, with the biggest growth in the online population occurring in Brazil, Russia, India and China. Russia has the fastest growing adoption of Internet users in Europe and has the highest Internet penetration rate among the BRIC economies. The future of any country, Russia included, will depend heavily on how the potential of this revolutionary medium is utilized.
ENABLERS (work in progress)
 
==ENABLERS (work in progress)==
- Reduced costs and faster connections owing to investments in technology infrastructure
- Reduced costs and faster connections owing to investments in technology infrastructure
- the rise of social media technologies enabling connectivity and engagement
- the rise of social media technologies enabling connectivity and engagement
- Venture capital interest in digital businesses
- Venture capital interest in digital businesses
INHIBITORS
 
==INHIBITORS==
- Privacy concerns (access to private information by companies)
- Privacy concerns (access to private information by companies)
- Political sensitivity to freedom of speech (eg. China, Iran)
- Political sensitivity to freedom of speech (eg. China, Iran)
PARADIGMS
 
==PARADIGMS==
- Increased Connectivity - flat world
- Increased Connectivity - flat world
- Increasing influence of the “individual”: the advent of web 2.0 technologies has meant that individuals across the world are more connected, more informed, more visible and in control than ever before.
- Increasing influence of the “individual”: the advent of web 2.0 technologies has meant that individuals across the world are more connected, more informed, more visible and in control than ever before.
- Business: Disruptive technologies and methodologies are bringing about a paradigm shift in how the business world operates as well. Entertainment, media, commerce, social interaction are all evolving in a manner where traditional business models need to constantly adapt to the changing landscape.
- Business: Disruptive technologies and methodologies are bringing about a paradigm shift in how the business world operates as well. Entertainment, media, commerce, social interaction are all evolving in a manner where traditional business models need to constantly adapt to the changing landscape.
- Political: The use of emerging media in the 2008 US presidential elections demonstrates the impact and reach of this powerful medium from a political front. The ban on Internet sites like Twitter and Facebook in China demonstrates the uncertainty of how governments are likely to react to the freedom of speech that their people are increasingly becoming accustomed to.
- Political: The use of emerging media in the 2008 US presidential elections demonstrates the impact and reach of this powerful medium from a political front. The ban on Internet sites like Twitter and Facebook in China demonstrates the uncertainty of how governments are likely to react to the freedom of speech that their people are increasingly becoming accustomed to.


TIMING (WIP)
==TIMING (WIP)==

Revision as of 01:44, 14 September 2009

DESCRIPTION

According to Jupiter research (2007) there will be 1.5 billion people with Internet access in 2011, with the biggest growth in the online population occurring in Brazil, Russia, India and China. Russia has the fastest growing adoption of Internet users in Europe and has the highest Internet penetration rate among the BRIC economies. The future of any country, Russia included, will depend heavily on how the potential of this revolutionary medium is utilized.

ENABLERS (work in progress)

- Reduced costs and faster connections owing to investments in technology infrastructure

- the rise of social media technologies enabling connectivity and engagement

- Venture capital interest in digital businesses

INHIBITORS

- Privacy concerns (access to private information by companies)

- Political sensitivity to freedom of speech (eg. China, Iran)

PARADIGMS

- Increased Connectivity - flat world

- Increasing influence of the “individual”: the advent of web 2.0 technologies has meant that individuals across the world are more connected, more informed, more visible and in control than ever before.

- Business: Disruptive technologies and methodologies are bringing about a paradigm shift in how the business world operates as well. Entertainment, media, commerce, social interaction are all evolving in a manner where traditional business models need to constantly adapt to the changing landscape.

- Political: The use of emerging media in the 2008 US presidential elections demonstrates the impact and reach of this powerful medium from a political front. The ban on Internet sites like Twitter and Facebook in China demonstrates the uncertainty of how governments are likely to react to the freedom of speech that their people are increasingly becoming accustomed to.

TIMING (WIP)