The document discusses the sharing economy and its growth enabled by technologies like mobile internet and web 2.0. It notes that the sharing economy allows for shared access and ownership rather than exclusive ownership, and utilizes idle capacity of assets like cars, homes and other items. Examples of sharing economy companies like Airbnb are mentioned, which have seen significant growth and valuations in the billions. Benefits highlighted include economic opportunities and savings as well as more sustainable use of resources. Issues around trust and regulation are also briefly discussed.
4. . - ///Internet web2.0
2013~
2005~
1990~
offlinemobile techs
L I F E 2 . 0
5. LIFE2.0
atoms & life
(stuff space time skill)
web2.0
bits
Mobile Internet
Disruptive Technologies
politics2.0
gov2.0
education2.0
company2.0economy2.0
sharing economy
@josanku
7. we2.0 and LIFE2.0
Web as Platform : Mobile/Invisible Internet
Harnessing Collective Intelligence
The Long Tail: Democratization
Data is the Next Intel Inside: Big Data
SaaS: Software as a Service: Cloud
Light Weight Programming: Lean Startup
Software Crossing the Boundaries: o2O
Mesh-up: Consilliance
132. •Maximize Value of Resources
•Social Trust
•Rebuit Community
•Job Creation
•City Economy
133.
134.
135. Big Shift
Me
Individual Ownership
Global
Centralized, 1%
Competition
Company
Market, Advertising
Money, Capital
Consumer
Credit, Regulation
We
Shared Access
Local
Distributed, 99%
Collaboration
People
Community
+ Value
+ Micro Entrepreneur
Reputation, Trust