{"id":34756,"date":"2023-10-20T14:34:54","date_gmt":"2023-10-20T14:34:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/startupsmart.test\/2023\/10\/20\/its-time-for-the-government-to-step-up-and-startup-startupsmart\/"},"modified":"2023-10-20T14:34:54","modified_gmt":"2023-10-20T14:34:54","slug":"its-time-for-the-government-to-step-up-and-startup-startupsmart","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.startupsmart.com.au\/uncategorized\/its-time-for-the-government-to-step-up-and-startup-startupsmart\/","title":{"rendered":"It\u2019s time for the government to step up and startup – StartupSmart"},"content":{"rendered":"
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It\u2019s easy to understand why most people believed this internet thing was a bit of a hoax. After a major amount of hype in the mid-1990s (when most normal people connected to the internet) we were showered in promises of an impending technology utopia.<\/p>\n

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You\u2019d be able to press a button and order the shirt your favourite actor was wearing on TV. You\u2019d be able get a coffee delivered to your door in five minutes through Kozmo<\/a>. A whole heap of ideas, many of which are now happening, were not delivered upon then. The ideas and concepts were simply well ahead of the technology curve.<\/p>\n

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It took us a good 20 years to build the tools of possibility. It was, in many ways, like the flying car promises provided in the 1950s. And after the dot com bust in 2000, the naysayers got their wish, and went back to business as usual.<\/p>\n

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They had their \u2018I told you so\u2019 moment of vindication, even if it was temporary. The same people missed most of the opportunity in the next phase of the social web and the amazing growth and disruption that went with it. Some in powerful industries got marginalised; some went out of business for ever.<\/p>\n

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This ain\u2019t no sideshow<\/b><\/p>\n

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Turns out this web thing wasn\u2019t just a sideshow. It\u2019s the main play. And if anyone out there has any doubts about how big this economic shift is, here are two simple hard-nosed economic facts that tell the story so far:<\/p>\n

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1. Half of the Fortune 500 companies have been replaced by tech companies in the past 10 years.<\/p>\n

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2. The top 10 dot com companies in the USA stock exchanges alone have a market capitalisation of over $1.5 trillion.<\/p>\n

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So now that we are 20 years or so deep into this internet thing, what have we got at our disposal?<\/p>\n

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