In 2007, Jonathan Adler of the Wall Street Journal reported an estimated 22.6 million bloggers in the US with less than a quarter of 1%, only .02% (452,000) using blogging as their primary source of income, illustrating that writers with their primary source of income from blogs are not a significant indication of the overall blogging population in the US. Interestingly the US internet users were estimated at 108.1 million in 2000 and as of June 2009 is reported at 251.7 million, an increase of 133% from 9 years ago with a country ranking of 3 at 15.1% of the 1.6 billion world internet user population with Asia ranking 1st at 42% of total 1.6 billion world internet users and Europe 2nd at 24.2%. Latin America/Caribbean ranks 4th at 10.5%. For a detailed chart of internet world stats go to Internet World Stats.
Below please find a brief Web to Web 2.0 timeline of newsworthy milestones which purport to provide a basic historical and informational chronology from a marketing perspective:
• 1994 – In January, Jerry Yang and David Filo create "Jerry's Guide to the WWW" while studying at Stanford University and renames it Yahoo in April
• 1995 – Yahoo is incorporated in March
• 1995 – Amazon is launched
• 1995 – Search engines are launched
• 1999 – Although bookmarking was around earlier, bookmarking became popular in businesses and mainstream during this period
• 2000 – Sites are optimized for search engines that were being catalogued on the Web
• 1996 to 1999 – Search engines are launched with pay per click programs, Open Text in 1996 and GoTo.com in 1998
• 1997 – The first blog goes online, known as “weblog” originally used as a niche for geeks; Weblog was coined in December 1997 by Jorn Barger
• 1997 – The phrase “search engine optimization” is mostly likely coined during this period, according to Danny Sullivan of The New York Times
• 1998 – Google is founded by Stanford University graduate students Larry Page and Sergey Brin and files for incorporation in California on September 7th
• 1999 – The first version of RSS feed is created in March by Romanathan V. Guha for use on the My.Netscape.com portal (RSS 0.9)
• 1999 – Blogger is launched. Evan Williams and Megan Hourihan of Pyra Labs, originally created this software with the intention of being an in-house application to integrate project management, contact management and task lists. Blogger becomes available to the public in August but does not become mainstream until later
• 2000 – Google reaches the first billion-URL index and earns the reputation of being the largest search engine in the world; Adwords program is launched offering internet pay per click programs; Yahoo selects Google as it's default search results provider
• 2001 – GoTo.com changes their name to Overture (purchased by Yahoo later)
• 2001 – According to MediaPost on August 9, 2001, Jupiter research predicted spending on digital marketing US ad spending would reach $19 billion by 2006
• 2001 – Wikipedia is available but is not yet mainstream
• 2001 – Danny Sullivan of The New York Times coins the term “Search Engine Marketing”
• 2002 – Search Engine Marketing US advertising spending reaches approximately $1.3 billion
• 2002 – Blogger is completely rewritten at Prya Labs for licensure for other countries, with Globo company of Brazil becoming the first licensee recipient
• 2002 – Blogs gain momentum
• 2002 – Consumer Reports WebWatch files a report about the controversy and issues on search engine paid advertising
• 2002 - Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issues communications about the importance of paid advertising on search engines in response to a complaint from Consumer Advocacy Group, affiliated with Ralph Nader
• 2003 – Google purchases Blogger in February
• 2003 – Yahoo purchases the Overture pay per click (PPC) program and offers paid online advertising
• 2003 – Del.icio.us, initially known as a passive bookmark function launches; Later on del.icio.us becomes very popular with the launch of Friendster (2007); Users are able to let other users see what they are bookmarking; Social bookmarking gained popularity with the launch of del.icio.us.
• 2003 – The second US 3G (3rd generation cellular wireless) Verizon Wireless network operation launches; The first US Monet Mobile Wireless launched and shut down shortly afterwards; Japan, May 2001 and Korea, May 2002, were the first 2 countries to launch 3G operation networks
• 2003 - The Can Spam Act is signed into law on December 16th by President George W. Bush to regulate commercial email and is enforced by the FTC
• 2004 - Yahoo launches its own web-crawling algorithm in February, using its own site index phasing out Google's search results system it has used since May 2000
• 2004 -Google launches Gmail; In April Amazon partnered with Google using it' search results system
• 2004 - The first Annual Advertising Week Conference begins in September in New York City
• 2004 - Web 2.0 O’Reilly Conference is held on October 5 – 7, 2004 at the Hotel Nikko in San Francisco, CA. Although about16 years into Web 0.0 and 5 years into Web 2.0, we still do not know where it is going; Transformational elements are unknown as Web-Web2.0 are still new and the industry has no idea of what infrastructures will go away. Many innovations with no ads, no subscription feeds, free to the end user, are floating on venture capital. Big issue is these innovations lack business models and it is predicted that many of these web innovations probably will not survive unless purchased, merged, with a larger company, etc.
- Wikipedia and Blogs become mainstream; Momentum is largely attributable to the announcement of Web 2.0
- February 2004 Flickr (image tag base navigation becomes available)
- February 2004 - it is estimated that Facebook has over 10 billion photos from over 125 million users by the end of 2004 (Facebook & Flickr become the biggest privacy disasters)
• 2005 – National Governments all over the world embrace Web 2.0 and create official blogs; Israel is the first country to have a government blog, IsraelPolitik
• 2005 – In December, Microsoft and the Outlook team announce they are using the RSS feed icon which was first used in the Mozilla Firefox Browser
• 2006 – Google acquires YouTube, an internet video sharing service
- Blogs, wikis, RSS, bookmarking, image tagging, multimedia, search, etc.
• 2008 – US internet ad spending reaches $27.5 billion
• 2008 – The Dow's biggest one-day drop on September 29, 2008 of 778 points (surpassing the first trading day loss after 9/11), after the rejection of the House bailout plan; According to CNN Money, this drop represents an approximate value loss of $1.2 trillion
• 2008 – The Dow's biggest one-day drop on September 29, 2008 of 778 points (surpassing the first trading day loss after 9/11), after the rejection of the House bailout plan; According to CNN Money, this drop represents an approximate value loss of $1.2 trillion
- SimpleLife Wordpress plugin to add to your lifestream as a widget or webpage
- RSS Stream Wordpress plugin
- Sweetcron
• 2009 - Advertising Week celebrates it's fifth annual event September 21st - 25th at the Nokia Theatre in New York City
• 2009 - Blogger is celebrating it’s 10th anniversary by adding lots of features requested by it's users; Wonder what day was the actual birthday and who blew out the candles? Any belated birthday blog celebrations besides mine which comes with cake and all? Perhaps Blogger's celebration will be at the next Web 2.0 Summitt?
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written by Gloria Buono Daly (c) 2009
Time to blow the dust off my blog...
ReplyDeleteThis is really a very interesting chronology of our global internet, I really didn't knew that it has not been much time, that the Internet has taken the whole world, and it's coverage, I was really surprised to see that the use of WWW started for 1994..
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