All Terrain Thinking

A Compendium of things I think are Important

 

Economics: It's not just whats' in your wallet

Internet and the Economy

Internet Sites

 

On-Line Magazines and Indexes

  • Living internet: a site "launched on January 7'th, 2000, to make high quality information about the Internet available to as many people around the world as possible."
On-Line Magazines 
  • Business2.com: a magazine described targeted for "an audience of individuals, who we call Transformers, hungry for information on how to succeed in the Internet Age."
  • Computer World
  • E-commerce Times
  • Information Week Online: identifies and interprets business technology trends and issues, producing more than 35 studies each year. Among its most well-known studies and reports are the annual InformationWeek 500 (the premier listing of the nation's largest and most innovative users of information technology) and the National IT Salary Survey (the nation's largest employee-based compensation and benefits study, with more than 28,000 participants in 2001).
  • InternetWeek: It focuses on "four core areas—supply chain, Web development, security, and IT services—delivering not just the news but also analysis and insight into what really matters to the enterprise."
  • Internet World Online
  • Mobile Computing and Communications Magazine
  • Fast Company: "founded on a single premise: a global revolution was changing business, and business was changing the world. ... Fast Company set to chronicle how changing companies create and compete, to highlight new business practices, and to showcase the teams and individuals who are inventing the future and reinventing business."
  • PC Magazine
  • PC World Online
  • Wired: 
  • ZDNet: "At ZDNet, our mission is to be the world's premiere "full service" destination for people looking to buy, use, and learn more about technology."

On-Line Internet Stats

  • e lab: is a corporate sponsored research center at the Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University focused on the marketing implications of commercializing the World Wide Web.  Included here are stats measuring the size of the net.
  • Global Resource Centers: described as "a resource that provides links to interesting Web sites throughout the world, especially those not written in English"  Includes data on on-line usage. 
  • Business Week - internet stats: stats on browsers, countries, e-mail stats, and demographics

Other Interesting Sites

  • Hal Varian: a Berkeley economist who is a leading expert on the information economy 

 

 

 

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