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The New Era ofthe Network Servicethe Network Service

Sean ParkerWeb 2.0 SummitOctober 22, 2009

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The New Era ofthe Network Servicethe Network ServiceWhy companies like Facebook, Twitter, Ebay and Apple (but not Google) will determine the future of the internet

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Companies that Harness the power of networks

will dominate the internet

COLLECTING DATA IS LESS VALUABLE THAN CONNECTING PEOPLE

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“When the value of a product to one user

depends on how many other users there are.”

WHAT ARE NETWORK EFFECTS?

- Shapiro, Varian

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• Option Value• Expected value of potential

connections between nodes

• Action Network Value• Real value of active connections

between nodes

• Switching Cost• Cost of switching networks for any

single user or group of users

THE POWER OF NETWORKS

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• Network effects produce winner-take-all markets

• The big get bigger

THE POWER OF NETWORKS

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METCALFE’S LAW

valueincreaseswith n2

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METCALFE’S LAW

valueincreaseswith n2

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METCALFE’S LAW

valueincreaseswith n2

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METCALFE’S LAW

Size of Network (n)

Potential Value of Networkincreases with n2

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Basic unit of value for a network company is not the data it stores, it’s the number of connections it facilitates

WHAT IS A NETWORK COMPANY?

Marketplaces

eBayCraigslist

Communication

NetworksFacebook

TwitterSkype

LinkedIn

GamesWorld of Warcraft

ZyngaForSquare

PlatformsApple iPhone

Facebook

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INFORMATIONS SERVICES VS. NETWORK SERVICES

• Information Services • Google, Yahoo!, CNET, YouTube, MSN• Core value is collecting and processing

data

• Network Services• Facebook, Twitter, Ebay, PayPal• Core value is facilitating a relationship

between people or groups

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• Craigslist

• MySpace

• AIM• Ebay

THE BEST PRODUCT DOESN’T ALWAYS WIN

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A NATURAL MONOPOLY: EBAY

Source: Company Filings

Registered Users (MM)

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Source: Company Filings

Registered Users (MM)

A NATURAL MONOPOLY: EBAY

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“A MONKEY COULD RUN THIS BUSINESS”

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WHY DID EBAY BUY SKYPE?

Source: Company Filings

Purchase Price in 2005:

$2.6B$2.6B•75mm Registered•$70mm Revenue

Purchase Price 2009: ??•521mm Registered•$740mm AnnualizedRevenue

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THE FALL OF FRIENDSTER

• Social networks are communication services, they obey the laws of networks

• Friendster was not a fad

• The company failed due to difficulties scaling the infrastructure

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THE FALL OF FRIENDSTER

Source: Google Trends

Search Index Volume

2004

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FACEBOOK VS. MYSPACE

Source: comScore Media Metrix

Unique Visitors (MM)

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HOW THE HELL DID MYSPACE LET THIS HAPPEN?2005•Facebook: 8mm users•MySpace: 60-100mm users

•Systematic product failure•Technical limitations•Facebook had a secure beachhead in college market

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CAMPUS WARFARE

Facebook SchoolsBerkeleyCornell

DartmouthHarvard

Yale

Enemy SchoolsBaylor

ColumbiaStanford

Facebook SchoolsBerkeley

ColumbiaCornell

DartmouthHarvard

StanfordYale

Tactical Schools

SouthwesternTexas A&M

UTA

Facebook Schools

BaylorBerkeleyColumbiaCornell

DartmouthHarvardStanford

Yale

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BATTLE FOR GERMANY

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BATTLE FOR GERMANY

Source: comScore Media Metrix

Unique Visitors (MM)

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BATTLE FOR GERMANY

Source: Google Trends

Search Index Volume

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DATA PORTABILITY IS A RED HERRING

• Value of connections is super-linear, value of datasets is linear at best

• Moving data is hard, moving people is harder

• Example: ebay’s auction database

• Data portability is easily solved by converters and adapters.

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• AdSense

• Dodgeball(?)

• Orkut

• Google Talk(?), Wave(?)

NETWORKSERVICES

GOOGLE DOESN’T OWN NETWORKS

• AdWords

• Gmail

• Search

• Maps, etc.

INFORMATIONSERVICES

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CLOSING THOUGHTS

1. Over the next decade the aggregate value of the emerging class of network companies will dominate the internet

• NEW economic value on the internet will not be generated by search

• Google will continue to be an economic powerhouse but its relative importance on the internet will decline

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The New Era ofthe Network Servicethe Network Service

Sean ParkerWeb 2.0 SummitOctober 22, 2009