Communicated with a friend on the theme of "business in conjunction with systems such as MySpace and LiveJournal." And the following thought arose: a bundle, of course, maybe ... but why then are so little popular business portals? Why businessmen and businessmen are not in a hurry to blog, share experience, improve their products, optimize distribution channels and advance through those elements of the Infosphere that are already available now?
Strange behavior. It, of course, Bard wrote that capitalism would resist - but to lose money (after all, the time of capitalism had not yet been fully completed!) Through resistance to unstoppable progress - simply not optimal. "Apparently, this is not the case ..." - I thought. Looking for other reasons, I almost immediately came across the following thing: capital is a set of rights to the benefits produced in the environment. Due to the limitedness of these benefits and the speed of their production from the surrounding resources, the totality of these same rights is also limited.
And the Infosphere assumes that resources are open and their unboundedness allows creating unlimited benefits. Accordingly, there is no competition in this area. And how can this be linked to the basic principle of business - the principle of competition? “Grab a better resource, sell more expensive and more” - and then openness and uncompetitiveness. ')
Now I sit and think, like what ...