By the year 2000, most Americans will be online one way or another.
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In the early '90s, well under 5 percent of the global population was online.
Eight billion people will have Internet access by 2020.
Americans really expect to interact with our government digitally.
As a society, we haven't spent as much time building the citizen Internet.
Look at electricity in human history - it took a few decades for electricity to really revolutionize the American economy. And the Internet will be the same. At some point in the future, we will arrive at a new era of low-hanging fruit.
Today we have 1 billion users on the Net. By 2010 we will have maybe 2 billion.
We believe that within five years, 96 percent of British consumers will have access to the Internet, whether it be through a personal computer, a set-top box or a mobile phone.
We know that for every 1 person who get access to the Internet, one new job gets created, and one person gets lifted out of poverty. So in theory, going and connecting everyone on the Internet is a large national and even global priority.
We are in a world where most American citizens over the age of 12 share things with each other online.
In fact, we just surpassed our first 1 million simultaneous users online.
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