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Dotcom marks silver anniversary | Dotcom marks silver anniversary |
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The internet celebrates a landmark event on the 15 March - the 25th birthday of the day the first dotcom name was registered. | The internet celebrates a landmark event on the 15 March - the 25th birthday of the day the first dotcom name was registered. |
In March 1985, Symbolics computers of Cambridge, Massachusetts entered the history books with an internet address ending in dotcom. | In March 1985, Symbolics computers of Cambridge, Massachusetts entered the history books with an internet address ending in dotcom. |
That same year another five companies jumped on a very slow bandwagon. | That same year another five companies jumped on a very slow bandwagon. |
It took until 1997, well into the internet boom, before the one millionth dotcom was registered. | It took until 1997, well into the internet boom, before the one millionth dotcom was registered. |
"This birthday is really significant because what we are celebrating here is the internet and dotcom is a good, well known placeholder for the rest of the internet," said Mark Mclaughlin, chief executive officer of Verisign the company that is responsible for looking after the dotcom domain. | "This birthday is really significant because what we are celebrating here is the internet and dotcom is a good, well known placeholder for the rest of the internet," said Mark Mclaughlin, chief executive officer of Verisign the company that is responsible for looking after the dotcom domain. |
"Who would have guessed 25 years ago where the internet would be today. This really was a groundbreaking event," he said. | "Who would have guessed 25 years ago where the internet would be today. This really was a groundbreaking event," he said. |
Commercialisation | Commercialisation |
For most of the late 1980s and early 1990s hardly anyone knew what a dotcom was. | For most of the late 1980s and early 1990s hardly anyone knew what a dotcom was. |
The need for some sort of organising principles became apparent as more bodies connected into the fledgling internet but there is confusion as to the exact genesis of dotcom. | The need for some sort of organising principles became apparent as more bodies connected into the fledgling internet but there is confusion as to the exact genesis of dotcom. |
It is unlikely that the early dotcoms were thought of as businesses as the early internet was not seen as a place for commerce but rather as a platform for governmental and educational bodies to trade ideas. | It is unlikely that the early dotcoms were thought of as businesses as the early internet was not seen as a place for commerce but rather as a platform for governmental and educational bodies to trade ideas. |
Scholars generally agree that a turning point was the introduction of the Mosaic web browser by Netscape that brought mainstream consumers on to the web. | Scholars generally agree that a turning point was the introduction of the Mosaic web browser by Netscape that brought mainstream consumers on to the web. |
A season of reports exploring the extraordinary power of the internet, including: | A season of reports exploring the extraordinary power of the internet, including: |
Digital giants - top thinkers in the business on the future of the web Mapping the internet - a visual representation of the spread of the web over the last 20 years Global Voices - the BBC links up with an online community of bloggers around the world What is SuperPower? | Digital giants - top thinkers in the business on the future of the web Mapping the internet - a visual representation of the spread of the web over the last 20 years Global Voices - the BBC links up with an online community of bloggers around the world What is SuperPower? |
With 668,000 dotcom sites registered every month, they have become part of the fabric of our lives. | With 668,000 dotcom sites registered every month, they have become part of the fabric of our lives. |
Today people go to dotcom sites to shop, connect with friends, book holidays, be entertained, learn new things and exchange ideas. | Today people go to dotcom sites to shop, connect with friends, book holidays, be entertained, learn new things and exchange ideas. |
"Dotcoms have touched us in a way we could not have imagined," Robert Atkinson of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) told BBC News. | "Dotcoms have touched us in a way we could not have imagined," Robert Atkinson of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) told BBC News. |
"It used to be, 10 years ago you could live an okay life if you weren't engaged on a dot com site on a daily basis. You could get what you needed. | "It used to be, 10 years ago you could live an okay life if you weren't engaged on a dot com site on a daily basis. You could get what you needed. |
"But today we see how dotcoms have enriched our lives that if you are not engaged you would be fine but much further behind than the rest of us." | "But today we see how dotcoms have enriched our lives that if you are not engaged you would be fine but much further behind than the rest of us." |
Proof of that Mr Atkinson said can be seen with how dotcoms have commercialised the internet "bringing consumers choice and value and businesses greater customer reach and profits". | Proof of that Mr Atkinson said can be seen with how dotcoms have commercialised the internet "bringing consumers choice and value and businesses greater customer reach and profits". |
DOTCOM GROWTH 21m domain names registered between 1985 and 200057m domain names registered between 2000 and 2010Source: OECD | DOTCOM GROWTH 21m domain names registered between 1985 and 200057m domain names registered between 2000 and 2010Source: OECD |
A study by the ITIF claims that "the average profitability of companies using the internet increased by 2.7%". | A study by the ITIF claims that "the average profitability of companies using the internet increased by 2.7%". |
The research also found that the economic benefits equal $1.5 trillion, which it says is "more than the global sales of medicine, investment in renewable energy and government investment in research and development combined". | The research also found that the economic benefits equal $1.5 trillion, which it says is "more than the global sales of medicine, investment in renewable energy and government investment in research and development combined". |
By 2020 the internet should add $3.8 trillion (£2.5trillion) to the global economy, exceeding the gross domestic product of Germany, it found. | By 2020 the internet should add $3.8 trillion (£2.5trillion) to the global economy, exceeding the gross domestic product of Germany, it found. |
The future | The future |
An estimated 1.7 billion people - one quarter of the world's population - now use the internet. | An estimated 1.7 billion people - one quarter of the world's population - now use the internet. |
Verisign's Mr McLaughlin only sees that figure growing over the next quarter of a century. | Verisign's Mr McLaughlin only sees that figure growing over the next quarter of a century. |
"I think that the way we access information today, mostly still through PCs and laptops is highly likely to change; that the voice will be more important than text input. | "I think that the way we access information today, mostly still through PCs and laptops is highly likely to change; that the voice will be more important than text input. |
"I think the whole fabric of how we access, search, find and get information is going to be radically different." | "I think the whole fabric of how we access, search, find and get information is going to be radically different." |
At the moment Verisign logs 53 billion requests for websites - not just dotcoms - every day, about the same number handled for all of 1995. | At the moment Verisign logs 53 billion requests for websites - not just dotcoms - every day, about the same number handled for all of 1995. |
"We expect that to grow in 2020 to somewhere between three and four quadrillion," Mr McLaughlin told BBC News. | "We expect that to grow in 2020 to somewhere between three and four quadrillion," Mr McLaughlin told BBC News. |
One quadrillion is one million billion. | |
It is a phenomenal pace of growth that would have been very difficult to predict 25 years ago when a small computer firm took the first pioneering steps into the connected world. | It is a phenomenal pace of growth that would have been very difficult to predict 25 years ago when a small computer firm took the first pioneering steps into the connected world. |