"On n'est pas dans le futurisme, mais dans un drame bourgeois ou un thriller atmosphérique"
Evolving from a data network of wire - connected PCs to a much broader network of portable devices, from mobile phones to tablet computers, the Internet has become fundamental infrastructure supporting the economy. It is also on the cusp of a much larger expansion, to objects that until now did not typically have communications capabilities, such as household appliances and items of clothing. The Internet of things is projected to have more connections than the people using it. This raises many important socioeconomic and political issues, as economies and societies become increasingly intermeshed. Supported by time series data, this publication begins with an overview of trends. It highlights how the Internet sector has proven to be resilient during the recent economic crisis. It then examines the various drivers and impacts of Internet use and deployment, as well as emerging technologies, e-health, digital content, security and privacy, and it also reflects on a methodology for measuring the Internet economy.
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