On April 20, 1994, China successfully connected to the Internet through a 64K international dedicated line. This was the starting point of China's Internet development. In the first ten years of its development, the three portals became the main characters. For example, Netease was founded in 1997 and launched China's first free email address, 163.com. In 1998, it became a portal website and received investment in 1999. In 2000, it was listed on the US Nasda. From the initial dial-up Internet access to the various forms of network evolution, including portals, instant messaging tools, mobile Internet, and now 5G technology and artificial intelligence development. As time passed, the number of China netizens continued to expand, reaching nearly 1.1 billion by 2024. The application of the Internet had evolved from simple information services to diverse fields such as e-commerce, social networking, entertainment, and education, giving birth to new businesses such as online shopping, online payment, online car hailing, and Short videos. In terms of the construction of network rule of law, in 1994, along with the Internet access, the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on the Security Protection of Computer Information Systems was announced and implemented to start the process of network rule of law construction. After the initial stage, it accelerated the promotion stage and further jumped to the high-quality development stage, forming a road of governing the Internet according to law with Chinese characteristics, establishing an Internet leadership management system that combined unification and division, and constructing a full-chain network rule of law system with rich content. In short, the 25-year history had witnessed the rapid development of the China Internet from its initial exploration, making great progress in scale, application, rule of law, and other aspects, and moving to the forefront of the world. " A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
China's Internet had achieved a great leap in development from scratch, from small to large, and from weak to strong. At present, its development level was leading the world. The following are some of the trends in the development of the Internet in China: 1. ** Technology level **: From the era of Web1.0 to Web3.0, it has been continuously developing and developing various next-generation Internet technologies to meet the needs of faster, more, and more ubiquitous connections. With the emergence of ChatGPM, the development of the Internet could be divided into the era of light Internet and the era of heavy Internet. After that, the computing power-energy system would become the top priority of development. 2. ** Financial Level **: - ** Internet economy stage (before 2010)**: With traffic as the core, search engines and portals are typical business models. This stage is the revolution of recording, which records the data on paper and in the brain into the information system. - ** Platform economy stage (started in 2012, with the outbreak of smart phones and the upgrade of the consumer Internet)**: Essentially, it was a revolution in software distribution. The platform economy shaped many business models, and mobile payment, mobile games, Short videos, and other global applications appeared. - ** Intelligent economy stage (starting in 2015)**: The algorithm has a major impact on human cognition and enters the human-machine hybrid decision-making mode. ChatGPM opens the era of big models. Big models integrate large computing power and big data. The focus is parameters, and information, knowledge, and wisdom are generated through data. - [Experience economy stage (Meta-universe opens in 2021): The Meta-universe allows people to experience it personally. However, due to technical problems such as poor accuracy in reality simulation, the popularity has declined. However, this direction represents a trend in the future.] 3. ** User Level **: As of June 2024, there were nearly 1.1 billion netizens in China, an increase of 7.42 million compared to December last year. The new netizens were mainly teenagers and "silver-haired people". Among the new netizens, entertainment and social needs could stimulate the internet the most, and Short videos had the strongest ability to "pull new people". 4. ** The level of the Internet: The Internet had been centered on the United States for the past 30 years, and now the Internet had taken on a new pattern. In the future, under the new balance of power structure of the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" in China, the United States and Europe, China needed to judge the situation, deepen the regional country strategy, and fully lay out the global strategy. From the lack of core technology in the past, it was a "ride" to a "drive" with core technology. In addition, China's Internet education industry still had great potential for development. Overall, China's Internet would continue to move in the direction of deep integration and innovation, and continue to steadily advance toward the goal of becoming a powerful Internet country. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The development of the China Internet was as follows: At 20:55 on September 20, 1987, China successfully sent the first email to the global science network through the network connection between Beijing and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany, knocking on the door of the new era of the Internet. On April 20, 1994, a 64K international special line connected the Zhongguancun area education and scientific research demonstration network to the Internet. China became the 77th country in the world to fully access the Internet. In the same year, China also started the process of building the rule of law on the Internet. This period was in the initial stage of China's Internet development. The infrastructure was weak, the technical level was low, and the laws and regulations were not perfect. In 1995, Ding Lei started his internet start-up activities. In 1997, he established Netease with the 500,000 yuan he earned from writing a switch program for the hotel. In the same year, he launched China's first free email address, 163.com. 1998 was a memorable year in the history of China's Internet development. The concept of portals was introduced to China, and Sohu, Sina.com, and Netease appeared together. The official news portal was also established one after another. In addition to that, it was also the year that tencent, jd.com, Lianzhong Games, and 3721 were born. This year, Ding Lei moved the headquarters of Netease to Beijing and turned the website into a portal. He also proposed the concept of an interactive portal. At the end of 1998, Ma Huateng founded QQ, and in 1999, Alibaba.com was born. 1998 - 2007 was the golden decade dominated by the PC Internet. At this stage, personal computers were used as Internet tools, and Internet technology applications were mostly based on PC browser. During this period, Baidu was founded in 2000, and Alibaba.com launched Taobao and AliPay in 2003 - 2004. Online games, online music, online videos, online social networking, and other online applications were booming. The number of Internet connections in China was growing rapidly. In 2008, China became the world's largest Internet user country. 2008 - 2017 was the golden decade dominated by the mobile Internet. In 2008, the iPhone entered China and brought China into the era of mobile Internet. During this period, with the development of mobile communication technology and mobile smart devices, the Internet was fully integrated into people's life circles. In addition to BAT, Xiaomi, Jinri Toutiao, Meituan, and a group of Internet upstarts rose. However, in recent years, the growth of Internet users has slowed down, and the population bonus has subsided. By the end of 2018, the growth of China Mobile Internet monthly active users continued to slow down, and the consumer Internet was saturated. Today, China's Internet has gone through 30 years of history. China ranks first in the world in terms of the scale of netizens, the online retail market, and the number of 5G base stations. With the wide application of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, and cloud computing, it is accelerating its transformation to intelligence, digitizing, and networking. " A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
On April 20, 1994, China fully accessed the international Internet. From April 20, 2019, it was the 25-year development of China's Internet. In the past 25 years, the China Internet had achieved tremendous development. Initially, it started from dialing up to the 5G network and gradually became popular. The number of websites increased from the initial few to hundreds of millions, and various applications continued to emerge. In the early days, the Internet only provided simple information services, but 25 years later, it had built a diverse Internet ecosystem that covered e-commerce, social networking, entertainment, education, and many other fields. From the perspective of enterprise development, Netease was established in 1997 and launched China's first free email address, 163.com. In 1998, Ding Lei turned it into a portal website and listed it on the US Nasda in June 2000. In 1998, the companies, such as QQ, Jingdong, Lianzhong Games, and 3721, were born. At the end of 1998, Huateng Ma founded QQ and launched the OICQ chat software in 1999. In 1999, Alibaba.com was born, and four years later, it launched Taobao and AliPay. In 2000, Li Yanhong founded Baidu. In the past 25 years, the number of Internet users, the online retail market, and the number of 5G base stations in China were all among the top in the world. New businesses such as online shopping, online payment, online car hailing, and Short videos were constantly spawned, changing people's lifestyle and providing a strong driving force for the sustained and healthy development of the economy. " A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The current state of China's Internet development has many characteristics: 1. ** Netizen scale and penetration rate **: As of June 2024, the number of China netizens was nearly 1.1 billion (1,099.67 million), an increase of 7.42 million compared to December 2023, and the Internet penetration rate reached 78.0%. 2. ** Network applications ** - ** Short Video have great influence **: Short Video have become an important application for new netizens to "touch the Internet", accounting for 37.3% of the Internet applications used by new netizens for the first time. Their ability to "pull new users" is the strongest. The users of short dramas, Short Video, and long videos account for 52.4%, 95.5%, and 65.2% of the total number of netizens respectively. - ** Instant messaging has a certain "pull" ability **: 12.6% of new Internet users use Internet applications for the first time. 3. ** Network infrastructure construction **: The construction of information infrastructure has been accelerated and upgraded. Its strategic, fundamental and leading role in economic and social development has become increasingly prominent. The systematic layout of digital economic policies has been accelerated. The advantage of data scale has taken shape."Real number integration" has enabled new productivity. 4. ** Cyberspace governance ** - ** The mainstream ideology and public opinion have been consolidated and strengthened **: The mainstream ideology and public opinion in cyberspace have been continuously consolidated and strengthened. The construction of network civilization has improved quality and efficiency. The comprehensive network management system has been basically completed. The "Qinglang" series of special actions have been carried out in depth to promote the continuous improvement of the network ecology. - ** Strengthening of cybersecurity **: The security of key information infrastructure has been continuously strengthened, the national cybersecurity emergency response system has been continuously improved, the cybersecurity discipline and talent development have been steadily promoted, relevant laws in key areas of cyberspace have been accelerated, and the cyberlegal system has been continuously optimized. 5. ** Development of the digital cultural industry **: The digital cultural industry is booming. New technologies and new applications enable digital cultural innovation and help to open up overseas markets. As of December 2023, the sales volume of China's online literature overseas market exceeded 4 billion yuan, and the actual sales revenue of self-developed games in the overseas market was 16.366 billion US dollars. The scale exceeded 100 billion yuan for four consecutive years, and in the first three quarters of 2024, this figure had reached 99 billion yuan; As of December 2023, the scale of the online audio and visual market was 1152.481 billion yuan. 6. ** International Exchange and Cooperation **: China's international exchanges and cooperation in cyberspace have been continuously strengthened, and the construction of a community of destiny in cyberspace has entered a new stage. In the World Internet Development Index ranking, China ranked second and was a global leader in many aspects such as digital technology innovation. For example, from 2014 to 2023, China's patent applications for artificial intelligence exceeded 38,000, ranking first in the world; the total scale of computing power ranked second in the world; and it became the world's largest online retail market for 11 consecutive years. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
2018 China Internet Celebrity's economic development insight report: In 2018, China's internet celebrity economy ushered in a stage of rapid development, showing a trend of specialization, innovation, and global development. The following is the main content of the report: I. The current development of the internet celebrity economy In 2018, the scale of the internet celebrity economy had exceeded 100 billion yuan, becoming an important part of China's digital economy. The number of internet celebrity platforms was also increasing. Among them, platforms such as TikTok, Fast Hands, and Weibo had become the main carriers of the internet celebrity economy. At the same time, the influence of internet celebrities was growing. They not only covered entertainment, fashion, food, beauty, and other fields, but also involved business, finance, culture, and many other fields. Second, the characteristics and development trend of the Internet celebrity economy 1. Diverse: The content forms of internet celebrities are becoming more and more diverse. In addition to traditional food, tourism, fashion, etc., they also involve games, music, sports, science and technology, and other fields. 2. innovation: The development of the internet celebrity economy pays more attention to innovation. A group of internet celebrities with innovation as their characteristics have emerged, such as the "post-90s" entrepreneur Li Xiang,"e-commerce internet celebrity" Su Xiaoluo, etc. 3. Worldwide: The influence of internet celebrities has gradually expanded. Not only do they have a large number of fans in China, but they also receive attention from all over the world. 4. Platform: The trend of the platform of the Internet celebrity economy is more obvious. More and more Internet celebrities are beginning to operate through the platform. The platform has become an important bridge between Internet celebrities, enterprises and consumers. Third, the future development of the Internet celebrity economy The development of the internet celebrity economy will continue to maintain a stable growth trend. 2. Internet celebrities would pay more attention to the construction of their own brand to enhance their commercial value through branding. 3. The internet celebrity economy would focus more on the quality and creativity of the content to attract more fans and viewers. 4. The internet celebrity economy will pay more attention to collaboration and cooperation with the platform to achieve mutual benefit and win-win results. The internet celebrity economy will pay more attention to the integration with the industry to promote the innovation and development of the industry. The 2018 China Internet Celebrity Economics Development Insight Report shows that China's Internet Celebrity economy is developing in the direction of specialization, innovation, and global development. There is still great potential for development in the future.
2018 China Internet Celebrity's economic development insight report: In 2018, China's internet celebrity economy showed a rapid development trend. Many internet celebrity brands and companies quickly rose to become an important part of China's economy with the help of the Internet and social media platforms. The following are some of the important aspects of the internet celebrity economy in the report: Market size: In 2018, the overall market size of China's internet celebrity economy reached 12 trillion yuan, an increase of 311% year-on-year. 2. Various forms: There are many forms of internet celebrity economy, including live broadcast, Short videos, e-commerce, social media, etc. Among them, live broadcasts and Short videos were the main forms of the internet celebrity economy, occupying a dominant position in the overall market. 3. Increasing influence: As the internet celebrity economy continues to grow, its influence will also continue to expand. Many internet celebrities have a large number of fans and users on social media platforms. They gain widespread recognition and support by sharing their lifestyle, opinions, and ideas. 4. Brand cooperation: The internet celebrity economy has become an important channel for many corporate brand cooperation. Many brands achieved good sales results by cooperating with internet celebrities to promote their products. 5. Talent Reserve: As the internet celebrity economy continues to grow, the demand for talents is also increasing. Many companies and institutions actively cultivated and reserved online celebrity talents to meet the needs of the market. Industry norms: As the Internet celebrity economy continues to grow, it involves more and more aspects. Industry norms had become an important guarantee for the sustainable development of the internet celebrity economy. In general, China's internet celebrity economy showed a rapid development trend in 2018. Many internet celebrity brands and companies quickly rose to become an important part of China's economy with the help of the Internet and social media platforms. In the future, the internet celebrity economy would continue to grow and become an important force in promoting China's economic transformation and upgrading.
In 2021, China's Internet development showed many characteristics. From the perspective of market scale, the overall market scale of cloud computing reached 178.18 billion yuan in 2020, with a growth rate of 33.6%. The scale of digital economy reached 39.2 trillion yuan, accounting for 38.6% of the gross domestic product, maintaining a high growth rate of 9.7%. The China Internet Development Report 2021 released on September 26,2021 pointed out that the scale of China's digital industrialization had reached 7.5 trillion yuan, giving birth to new industries, new forms and new models to move towards the global high-end industrial chain; the process of industrial digitization accelerated, with the scale reaching 31.7 trillion yuan, and the level of digitizing industry, agriculture and service industry continued to improve. In 2020, the e-commerce transaction volume reached 37.21 trillion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 4.5%; the operating income of e-commerce service industry reached 5.45 trillion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 21.9%. On July 13 - 15,2021, the China Internet Conference was held at the National Convention Center in Beijing with the theme of "New Stage, New Concept, New Pattern--Internet Leading the New Development of the Digital economy". The conference set up the Intelligent Network Forum for the first time, organized by the Internet of Cars Working Committee of the Internet Association of China, to closely follow the policy trends and technological development trends in the field of intelligent network for extensive exchanges and discussions. At this conference, the China Internet Society released the China Internet Development Report (2021). "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The development of the Internet of Things was as follows: 1. In 1982, the concept of the Internet of Things was first applied to vending machines to check the status and inventory of the machine in real time. This was the initial prototype of the Internet of Things. 2. In 1999, Kevin Ashton proposed the concept of the Internet of Things. 3. Around 2005, the Internet of Things technology began to spread worldwide. 4. In 2009, the concept of a smart planet was proposed by iPhone to promote the Internet of Things to the masses. 5. Starting from the "12th Five-Year" period, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China clearly proposed to seize the opportunity to develop the Internet of Things in the "12th Five-Year" Development Plan of the Internet of Things. During the "13th Five-Year" period, the Internet of Things was listed as one of the strategic emerging industries, and China began to try the transformation of the "Internet of Things +" business model. During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, the comprehensive development of the Internet of Things was further promoted. For example, in December 2021, the State Council issued the "14th Five-Year Plan" for the Development of the Digital economy, which required a series of policies such as improving the coverage level of the Internet of Things in various fields to promote the development of the Internet of Things. 6. In 2022, China's 5G lightweight (Redcap) technology completed key technology testing. The Internet of Things platform grew rapidly and its service support ability improved. The integration of various technologies into the Internet of Things brought about innovation and vitality. 7. By 2024, the number of global connections had increased by more than 20% to more than 25 billion; the number of connections in China was estimated to exceed 3 billion, an increase of more than 30%. The Internet of Things accelerated its integration into the primary, secondary and tertiary industries, and continued to expand its applications in the consumer and social governance fields. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The development of the Internet showed the following trends: 1. ** Intelligent **: With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, the Internet is becoming a super system with a " smart brain." 2. ** Internet of Things **: As an extension of the Internet, the Internet of Things is building a new world of the Internet of Everything. 3. ** Blockchain **: This technology reframes the Internet trust mechanism and the way of value transmission with the characteristics of de-concentration and immutable. 4. [Meta Universe: Leading people into a new world where virtual reality and reality are integrated.] 5. ** Data security and privacy protection **: While enjoying the convenience of the Internet, data security and privacy protection issues have become increasingly prominent, which has also become the cornerstone of the development of the Internet. " A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The development of the Internet of Things was as follows: 1. In 1969, Arpanet was developed and put into use by the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, DARPA, which laid the foundation for the Internet of Things. 2. In 1982, programmers at the University of Carnegie Mellon connected the Coca-Cola vending machine to the Internet, which was widely regarded as one of the earliest Internet of Things devices. People could check if the machine had cold drinks before buying. 3. In 1990, John Romkey connected toasters to the Internet and successfully turned them on and off. 4. In 1995, the first version of the GPS satellite project operated by the US government was completed, providing GPS positioning for most of today's Internet of Things devices. 5. In 1999, Kevin Ashton, the head of the Automatic Identification Laboratory at the MIT, first proposed the term "Internet of Things" in a speech to explain the potential of MRI tracking technology. 6. In 2000, the company launched a connected refrigerator program, but it did not win the favor of consumers because of its high price. 7. In 2004, the Internet of Things began to appear in various book titles and spread widely through the media. 8. In 2007, the first iPhone came out, providing the public with a new way to interact with the world and connect devices. 9. In 2008, the first International Internet of Things Conference was held in Switzerland, and the number of Internet of Things devices exceeded the population of the earth for the first time. 10. In 2010, the China government listed the Internet of Things as a key technology and announced that the Internet of Things was part of its long-term development plan. In the same year, Nest released a smart incubator, which made the concept of "smart home" receive attention. 11. In 2013, Google's smart glasses were released, a revolutionary advancement in the Internet of Things and wearables technology. 12. In 2014, Amazon released the Echo smart slightly, and the Industrial Internet of Things standards alliance was established, indicating that the Internet of Things had the potential to change the way manufacturing and supply chain processes operated. 13. In 2017 - 2019, the development of the Internet of Things became cheaper, easier, and more widely accepted, triggering a wave of innovation in the entire industry. Self-driving cars continued to improve, and blockchains and artificial intelligence began to integrate into the Internet of Things platform. The increase in smartphone/wireless penetration rate made the Internet of Things an attractive value proposition in the future. 14. With the development of wireless communication technology, people began to come into contact with the Internet of Things after entering the 4G era. The 5G era was the era of the Internet of Things. In the future, the Internet of Things would continue to develop rapidly in various industries and be adopted on a large scale. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!