Sunday, April 14, 2013

Schmidt predicts entire world online by 2020. Is he right?


Google's executive chairman has made a bold prediction about the spread of the Internet. Do you think that prediction will come true?
Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt speaking at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain

Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt speaking at Mobile World Congress in 2012
(Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET)
"For every person online, there are two who are not," Schmidt said on Google+ last night. "By the end of the decade, everyone on Earth will be connected."
Certainly the number of people online is expanding dramatically, in particular with the spread of mobile phones. But the entire world?
That's a bold claim, given persistent poverty in many parts of the world and the difficulty of bringing even wireless networking to large swaths of thinly populated areas.
Of course, Google stands to gain a lot with the spread of the Net, and it's working speed that spread with technology such as Android and Google Fiber. Google's search-ad business generates profits from a service that's free, a price that's awfully compelling to people on a tight budget.
Do you think Schmidt is right? Vote in the poll and share your comments.

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