The Internet and Globalization
Posted: Thursday, May 20, 2004
by Dental Coach
Dental Solutions Europe
As you can probably tell, I enjoy computers. I find them fascinating. My intrinsic thirst for knowledge has reached a point where I now realize that I will never know everything there is to know about them, nor understand everything I try to learn about them.
 
Therefore, when I was approached by a client recently, to upgrade their website, I soon regretted my usual agreement to do so, assuming I could simply figure out how to implement any of their required features, if need be.
 
These clients have an on-line estate agency, and list all their properties on their web site, complete with photographs. They wanted their site visitors to be able to search all their listings, using pre–selected parameters such as price range and location in the
 
Well, I purchased the book and soon realized I was in over my head. Learning this new language would have taken me months. Rather than tell my client I could not do the job, I decided to outsource the programming portion of the design job. I network with many other computer related people in the
 
I was shocked by the results. My
 
My point? If you want a taste of what globalization is all about, just visit the Internet. Information from around the world is practically free, and services that can be delivered electronically can be purchased from excellent worldwide sources at a fraction of the local price. Is this good or bad? Your opinion does not really matter because it is already here and upon us.
 
George McKee writes a twice-monthly, computer and Internet related article in the Algarve Resident, a newspaper for the English speaking residents of the Algarve region of Portugal. He also operates, with his business partner, http://www.www.grafica-link.com, a web hosting and design firm in southern Portugal. He can be contacted at bytedoctor@knows.it or at his little corner of the Internet http://www.grafica-link.com/bytedoctor.htm