March 22nd, 2012
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Internet to be world’s 5th biggest economy by 2016
According to a recent report from the Boston Consulting Group, if the internet was a country, in the next four years it would have a larger economy than all countries but the U.S., China, Japan and...

Internet to be world’s 5th biggest economy by 2016

According to a recent report from the Boston Consulting Group, if the internet was a country, in the next four years it would have a larger economy than all countries but the U.S., China, Japan and India.

Read more of the group’s findings about internet use and online spending on the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal

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    Thanks, Al Gore.
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    Bam! This is not surprising.
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    Hey! No wonder a certain group of people want to track it, own it, and control it! Whaddya know!! -_-
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    A BCG (Boston Consulting Group) jelentése szerint, ha az internet egy ország lenne, akkor 2016-ra ez lenne a világ 5....
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