Generational history of the Internet

Ryleigh 2022-03-03 08:01:05

If you don't know much about the history of the Internet in the United States, you may feel a little bored watching this movie. Because there are a lot of terms in movies, and movies are mostly underpinned by dialogue. For example, Tom's dad said that I only saw a group of young people eating Oreos in the company, and then went back to their seats to continue playing poker; Tom's employees said that we are calculating when we will run out of funds ;tom said to an unknown person (presumably the CEO of another Internet company), our company is constantly spending money, but so far has no revenue, etc.
In 2001, many Internet companies shrunk overnight, with insufficient funds and not enough money to burn. These companies are doing something that grabs people's attention, and then attracts ads, or is doing some illusory technology, and the company doesn't make any money. The stock market is down, funds are running low, and of course there is only the end of bankruptcy. When the market improves, those who can survive will be able to become the big brothers in the segmented market.
Empty talk about changing the world, but actually do not master any new technology, or the new technology is useless at all, users do not pay for use, the end is only a dead end. In fact, the Internet is the same as the traditional industry. Only users can pay for it to survive, and do some illusory things to attract attention. Can this change the world?

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  • Faustino 2022-03-20 09:02:58

    1. I love josh hartnett so much to watch this movie 2. Don't pretend to be a man to be struck by lightning, it's a golden rule, it's good to put it anywhere 3. The director may not have understood that he was out at the end of the film when he was shooting What else can Tom do? It's actually very simple, just look at the jobs, but in the bubble economy, many are still corpses, and few of them can I will be back.

  • Janelle 2022-04-20 09:02:38

    Watched for Dabao. . .