This document provides a summary of the OECD Information Technology Outlook 2008 report. It begins with an overview of recent developments in the IT industry and prospects for the near to medium term. It then discusses structural changes occurring in the IT sector, including trends in value added, employment, and venture capital investment. The report analyzes the top 250 and 50 IT firms globally and examines semiconductor and ICT markets. It concludes by noting the ongoing shift of IT production, trade, and markets to non-OECD economies such as China and India.
Tecnología e internet: ¿dónde estamos y hacia dónde vamos?
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