Cashing in on Cyberspace

When we use the Internet (or rather, the Web), we click away at these addresses knowing we will be taken to their respective domains. In yahoo.com, we can read the news or check emails. In mit.edu, we can get the latest development in science and education. At britishcouncil.org, we can follow the latest development in the world of British arts and literature.

Websites have been known to serve thousands if not millions of people. Like Yahoo and MSN. The world has shrunk (thanks to the Internet) into a small digital community. And in this community we have about eight hundred million people (lastest count) and still growing. And what do you think will be the figure for next year, or say, ten years from now? Well, your guess is as good as mine.

Now cyberspace is a goldmine. Because every race and creed can be found here. Replete with all our human foibles. And also an opportunity for the capitalist to make money. (Who isn