Chapter 808

The whole team of the municipal party committee was present, three cameras were set up, and experts and scholars from other places were invited, in this kind of occasion, which is second only to the city's party congress and the specifications of the city's two sessions, Xu Yiguang, the big man, openly withdrew from the halftime, so that everyone in the venue couldn't help but secretly guess whether something big happened in Dongou City. Qin Feng paused for a moment, watching Xu Yiguang leave the scene, but he couldn't help but think about Wang An in his heart, but he didn't dare to think about the situation too badly, his brows furrowed slightly, no matter how awesome the people in the Secret Dao Province were, they would not really torture people to death. It's not a brocade guard. Chen Rong turned his head to glance at Qin Feng and said softly, "Xiao Qin, go on." ”

Qin Feng came back to his senses, quickly collected his mood, reorganized his language and said: "Let's talk about the practical significance and future development significance of the Internet industry. The practical significance and development significance of the Internet industry are actually in the same line. Let me take the personal experience of an ordinary resident of Dongou City as an example. It was around 1996, when I was still in elementary school. When I was in elementary school, broadband networks had not yet become widely available, and most of the e-mail departments in Dongou had not even started to build broadband infrastructure. And at that time, not to mention the Internet, even home computers were rare. At that time, one of my elementary school classmates happened to have a computer at home, because his brother was admitted to college at that time. His family is very precious to that computer, and usually doesn't let others touch it.

We children often go to his house to play computer games when his family is not at home on weekends. One weekend, when we were having fun, there was a knock on his door, and we were all terrified. My classmate went downstairs and opened the door, only to find out that it was a postman who had delivered a package. The package was written in English, and we couldn't read it at the time. A few days later, my classmate told me that the package was sent from the United States, and that it contained two books, which his brother had bought online. At that time, I was stupid, I couldn't imagine what it was like to buy something online, and I thought that buying something from the Internet could really be pulled out of the screen for you, just like the horror movie "Midnight Bell". ”

The leaders are usually well-read and well-read, and they are no strangers to such a famous film as "Midnight Bell", and they can't help but smile when they hear Qin Feng say it vividly.

Qin Feng's example stopped, and the topic quickly returned to the right track, and continued: "I stood and looked back today, and from the most superficial aspect of this matter, I saw two points. The first point is that the Internet industry in the United States developed very early, at least 10 years before us. Second, the most basic significance of the Internet industry is to change people's consumption patterns and lifestyles. From these two points, we can actually logically deduce more deeper connotations. Let's start with changes in consumption patterns and lifestyles. In today's world, or to narrow it down a bit, the number of Internet users in China today is about 200 million to 300 million, among which the people who use the Internet broadband most frequently, according to statistics, are basically concentrated in the age group of 15 to 35. First, play games, and second, entertainment and leisure activities outside of games, such as online shopping, online social networking, and other online entertainment activities. There are also a few people who are used to working online. Now, please imagine what the situation will be like in 10 years from the perspective of social development. ”

All the bigwigs on and off the stage were thoughtful.

Qin Feng didn't give them time, and immediately continued: "Ten years later, the group of people who use the Internet most frequently now have become the backbone of society and the main consumer group. About 70% of our GDP will be driven by this group of people. Therefore, there is no doubt that with the gradual development of network technology, the Internet industry is bound to become a part of Chinese's daily life in ten years. Our network infrastructure will develop rapidly, the number of users in the Internet industry will grow rapidly, and the coverage of the age group will be greatly improved, from 8 years old to 80 years old, which is definitely not a fantasy. I will give you the most basic data, the current number of users of Weibo is 50 million, and the number continues to grow, according to estimates, within 2 years, the number of users of Weibo will exceed at least 100 million, and within 5 years, the number of users of Weibo will exceed 300 million. Last month, Outou reached an agreement with one of the largest social networking sites in the United States, Die Invito, and signed a swap agreement for the company's shares. And the reason why we can move each other is, fundamentally speaking, relying on China's market potential.

So what does this market potential mean?

I'm here to paint a picture for you.

One day ten years later, a small white-collar worker in a company got up at 6 o'clock in the morning, and the first thing he did was to pick up the mobile phone that was being charged at the bedside and hurriedly ran to the bathroom to go to the toilet. Then while he went to the toilet, he opened the social software on his mobile phone, and found that when he was sleeping last night, many colleagues sent some very interesting messages about themselves or about others, and by the way, he looked at the messages sent to him by his boss. The information is illustrated and illustrated, it is a photo, the content of the photo is a report he made yesterday, a place on the form, a red circle is circled with public software, it is very intuitive to point out the serious mistakes he made at work yesterday, and asked him to redo this report before 9 o'clock this morning, otherwise he will have to deduct his salary. Of course, the little white-collar workers were very nervous, and they didn't dare to get on the social networking site, so they hurriedly cleaned up and hurried out.

But as soon as he left the house, the situation was not right. Because he suddenly remembered that the bus that originally ran between his home and the company was going to change the route today, and his family lived in a relatively remote area, and he couldn't pay a taxi. But the little white-collar workers are depressed, but they are not troubled. Why? Because he also has an app on his phone that allows him to call the nearest taxi directly on the Internet. Five minutes later, the taxi he hailed online arrived. After 20 minutes, the car arrives at its destination, and it costs a little less than the usual roadside taxi call, because using this software to take a taxi, the software developer will give both the driver and the passenger a certain amount of subsidies.

The little white-collar came to the company and hurried to finish the work. By about 10 a.m., there was basically nothing going on. At this time, the boss was not there, and the leader also went out, so he was like other colleagues, secretly going online to do some private things, chatting with his girlfriend on QQ, playing small games such as stealing vegetables on Weibo, or buying a dress on Taobao. Speaking of buying clothes, the little white-collar worker suddenly remembered that he had just placed an order on Jingdong online merchants last night, and a large package of northern Xinjiang specialties - cut cakes. He opened the webpage and looked at the shipment. Things have been sent out from the merchants located in northern Xinjiang, from northern Xinjiang at 8 o'clock last night, through the air cargo channel, overnight air transport, 4 o'clock in the morning has arrived in Dongou City, is currently being sent to the central area processing center.

The little white-collar worker told his colleagues with emotion that it only took 8 hours from the north to the east and west from Dongou City, but from the processing center in Dongou City to the processing center in the central area, it is almost 5 hours now, and it has not been delivered. The world is simply incomprehensible. He chatted with his colleague for a while, and soon it was time for lunch. However, the restaurant downstairs of the company sells very expensive things, and the little white-collar workers usually have to prepare lunch by themselves when they go out. But I came out in too much hurry today, so I didn't have time to bring food. Then there is no way, I can only order food online, come on, Qin Ji takeout. ”

A group of people in the conference room burst out laughing.

Even Chen Rong shook his head when he couldn't cry or laugh, he really had never seen such a report.

Qin Feng also smiled, but he didn't stop, and said smoothly: "The little white-collar worker hasn't moved his butt for a day, and he has completed all the food, clothing, housing and transportation in front of the computer screen and the mobile phone screen. After returning home in the evening, although the little white-collar workers are very tired, they still have to find something to relax. While he opened our cool browsing network, he wanted to find a free movie to watch, and on the other hand, he opened a rental software on his mobile phone, wanting to live in a different place. He was lucky, and after 20 minutes, he found the right place. Then according to the contact information of the landlord provided online, I called the landlord and contacted the landlord. The two of them made an appointment, and tomorrow at 6 o'clock in the evening, they will meet at a certain real estate agent on a certain road......"

Speaking of this, Qin Feng finally paused.

He took another sip of water, adjusted his breath slightly, and then said: "Leaders, teachers, you may think that some of the things I just described are still difficult to realize now, and in ten years, they may not become reality. But what I want to tell you is that the Internet companies in Europe and the United States have formulated market strategies that are more ambitious and ambitious than what I just said. And we now put aside the operational nature of these projects, let's just talk about the impact that these industries can have. If the Internet industry can really penetrate into every corner of our lives in ten years, then its impact on society will be far more than just changing lifestyles and consumption patterns.

From a macro point of view, what the Internet industry will change is the global economic pattern and industrial development model. In the language of textbooks, the essence of the development of the Internet industry is the information industry, which is the third industry. And we are now, there is no doubt that we are in the process of this industrial ****. All the people who work in the Internet industry, they are creating a new history of mankind. China's Internet industry, benefiting from its huge market potential and demographic dividend, is very likely to play the role of the main engine in this leapfrog global historical process. ”

As soon as these words came out, the audience looked solemn.

This kind of international-level is simply too loud to blow.

The uncles and uncles in the audience all listened to this, and Qin Feng continued to add: "The information industry is not a new thing, since the seventies and eighties of the last century, the United States and the Soviet Union have taken a big step on the road of computer hardware. It is a pity that China's development in this area has been a little slower. But fortunately, the development of any technology cannot escape the two most basic big steps. The first step is technology development, and the second step is commercial application. We are very fortunate that we have now grasped the tail of the second step of the information age, and we have all the hope, foundation, and objective conditions to catch up with the developed countries in the second half of the information age. I say this for a reason. Two points of basis.

The first point is intrinsic, based on the size of our future economy. China now ranks third in the world in terms of GDP, which is quite close to Japan. At the current annual GDP growth rate, China could overtake Japan to become the world's second largest economy around 2010. And I believe that after we surpass Japan, the rate of economic growth will not slow down, and the GDP growth rate of the United States is now about 2% per year, that is, in another decade or so, the total economic volume of our country will be at least half that of the United States. This huge economic volume means that we will have sufficient market vitality and capital base to ensure the continuous expansion of the Internet industry, the continuous expansion of the Internet market, and the continuous technological innovation of the Internet industry. We have enough endogenous driving force in the market to stimulate social capital and labor to continuously invest in this industry. The huge demographic dividend and market potential can effectively ensure the profits of enterprises and ensure that our Internet industry enters a virtuous circle of business while controlling the cost of industrial development.

The second point is based on external, based on foreign industrial restrictions on the development of the Internet. As you know, the information industry in Europe and the United States started very early, but you can also see now that although European and American countries started early, the development of the Internet industry is not fast. The main reason, I think, is that they lack endogenous motivation, which is the opposite of our development advantage. First of all, the development of the Internet industry that I just mentioned is, in the final analysis, a combination of technology and services, so in the early stage of development, we need an extremely large number of cheap labor to support this industry. But as we all know, what developed countries lack most is cheap labor. Then the second point is that the understanding of the Internet industry by state-funded investors is very different from the understanding of the Internet industry by entrepreneurs in our country.

I'm putting a high hat on myself here, taking myself and Taobao's Ma Xiaoyun Ma as an example, our understanding of the Internet is to enable technology to serve more people, and we look at the development of this industry from the perspective of the market. However, foreign investment companies often value the rate of return of the Internet industry and the return on capital. Therefore, they are more willing to invest in companies that can be listed quickly and then enter the financial chain. The result of these two different understandings is that in China, the Internet industry will really become an industry type, while in Europe and the United States, the Internet industry will only be a form of their capital game.

Another point is that the governments of European and American countries have reservations about their support for the Internet industry. Due to the technical characteristics of the Internet industry, when the industry develops to a certain scale, it is bound to have an impact on the entire country in terms of both information security and financial security. The developed countries of Europe and the United States are far less capable of intervening in the market and society than China, and the ruling party also lacks sufficient supervision and enforcement power over private enterprises. Therefore, for national security reasons, although the United States claims to be a free market, it is actually more restricted than China in the development of the Internet industry. On the other hand, China's unique socialist market economic system happens to have the characteristics of being free, flexible, safe and stable, and all forms of the economy can effectively participate in the development of the industry, and because the party and the government have strong enough supervision and jurisdiction, the development of the industry will not be derailed. More importantly, relying on the strong infrastructure construction capabilities of the Chinese government, once the layout of China's Internet industry takes shape, the subsequent development speed will be much faster than that of Europe and the United States.

If nothing else, I'll just say one thing.

The information industry in the United States has developed for decades, but even in the center of a large city, places with poor wireless network signals still abound. And at home, I believe that as long as there are people living in a place, even in an extremely remote ravine, our country will not forget to build a signal tower for the residents there. This is the greatest confidence that we dare to invest a lot of money in the Internet industry. Because behind us, we have the support of the motherland!"

"Good!" Chen Rong blurted out.

The audience applauded.

"Is my Qin Feng handsome?" Su Tang said excitedly to Zhuge An beside him, looking like he had been successfully brainwashed by Qin Cheng.