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True grit

But the very strengths of the Net are also its limitations. Just because communication is ubiquitous doesn’t mean it’s everything. The last five years have taught us that in industries such as retailing, manufacturing, and transportation, physical factors overpower the virtual. E-tailing turns out to be more about which company is best at moving boxes around rather than who has glitziest web site or the biggest virtual store on earth. Linking supply chains over the Net cuts costs and improves response times, but ultimately manufacturers succeed or fail if they develop good products and figure out how to produce them at low cost and high quality. Online airline reservation systems can improve customer convenience and boost the revenue yield per passenger, but they can’t do anything about long delays caused by runaway congestion, too few loading gates, antiquated air traffic control systems, and mechanical difficulties on airplanes.

Where the Internet May be Revolutionary...

These information-intensive industries are good candidates to be transformed by the Web:
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Most financial services can potentially be handled electronically. But so far, banks can’t even figure out a good way of letting people pay bills online.
ENTERTAINMENT
Much of entertainment can easily be digitized. But no one knows how to make money yet, and the technology is lagging.
HEALTH CARE
The benefits of shifting health-care transactions to the Web could be enormous. But so are the institutional barriers.
EDUCATION
E-learning could cut the costs of education, but only at the price of making education more impersonal.
GOVERNMENT
Delivering information to citizens electronically has enormous appeal, but requires massive investments.

Even in areas where the Internet can play a central role, the big changes are not going to come overnight, as investors have found to their chagrin. Some of the information-intensive industries where the Internet could have its biggest effect are also the ones where institutional and regulatory barriers are the highest and vested interests are the strongest. In health care and education, for example, the possible benefits from widespread use of the web are enormous, but it’s going to happen in baby steps, over time. What’s more, it’s a difficult, painful, and slow process to restructure companies and markets.

In the end, it turns out that the speed of Internet time has more to do with the capital markets than with the pace of technology adoption. The enormous amounts of venture capital available to startups drove companies to grow far faster in a few short years than the underlying infrastructure or consumer demand could support. In fact, the eventual benefits of the web should be measured over a decade. "People had higher expectations for the next couple of years than are likely to be realized," says Jeffrey Bezos, CEO of Amazon.com. "And people have much lower expectations for the next couple of years than are likely to be realized over the next 10 years." That may help explain the current confusion about the future of the Internet.




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