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Chapter 447 is too cruel

Lao Ma looked at the three famous entrepreneurs across the street with a smile. He heard that they were quite popular and shook his head in his heart.

You young people really don’t know the importance of it.

Have you forgotten who you are facing when you only see him smiling gently?

In front of him, no matter what the reason is, he dares to be disunited. Isn’t that asking for trouble?

Thinking about the resumes of the three people on the other side, he clearly felt for the first time that a team of all college dropouts was indeed not reliable.

But what makes Dorsey and the others more difficult to accept is that at some times, Feng Yiping will not stop until he reaches the right time.

"I'm also very curious. Can you determine Twitter's development strategy first or end your internal strife first?"

Listening to him, he just clicked it out, and now, the three Twitter users didn't know how to say it.

Several entrepreneurs started to fight in the internal struggle before the company's most critical strategy was finally clarified. This sounds like it will really make everyone shake their heads.

If it spreads, their good reputation will no longer exist. I guess if they have the chance to go to Forbes or the Oprah Show, they will only become the target of ridicule.

Because before, everyone only paid attention to their internal strife, but pointed out in person that their strategic goals are not clear, and currently only Feng Yiping is the only one who points out that their strategic goals are not clear.

The internal strife on Twitter is really not news.

As we all know, they originally had four founders, and the other founder, named Twitter. On Twitter, Noah Grass, who is as old as Jack Dorsey, has been swept out and is said to have not received much compensation.

"Williams, I know, you did have successful entrepreneurial experience in the past, and you did have the ability to lead Twitter,"

Feng Yiping's words made Williams and Dorsey look bad.

This time, Williams began to explain in a hurry, "No, Feng, you misunderstood. I don't have that idea,"

Feng Yiping was unmoved, "What I want to tell you is that if Twitter is acquired, you still have the opportunity to be the helm of Twitter, so in fact, there is no need to stop Dorsey from finding new investors,"

Williams suddenly felt that all the calculations in his heart seemed to be open to Feng Yiping.

Speaking of which, he is also considered a success. He is a well-known American or, it can be said, the founder of the world-renowned blog site BLGR, the predecessor of Twitter, and the podcast company D. It is a company that Noah Grass, who works at BLGR, works in his spare time.

After BLGR was acquired by Google, Evan Williams, who became a billionaire, felt that Noah Grass's D could be invested, but since he invested, he was still a famous entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, and D was not yet mature, so he felt that he should be the person in charge.

Influenced by his fame, former BLGR employee Beatstone followed, and Jack Dorsey also joined in.

Originally, D was developing well, but one morning in 2005, when Jobs released the new id, he forced them into a desperate situation.

At the end of introducing the main parameters and functions of the new id, Jobs also mentioned that this id has another new feature: podcast.

From then on, anyone can create their own channels and publish audio.

The audience was full of expectations: a new era has begun, and the four people in D immediately became panicked.

Their company has no way to race against the most fashionable designers, the smartest programmers, the most abundant funds... and the Apple race with Jobs.

Therefore, it is wise to sell it as soon as possible to disband.

But Noah was unwilling to give up, and Dorsey, who had not achieved much at that time, was not willing to give up.

Dorsey finally found a breakthrough because of his past experience.

So I excitedly discussed with Noah, and the essence of his idea was to create a completely independent way of information dissemination, which was different from the traditional media's way of journalists and media audiences.

This idea was supported by Noah...and so, the prototype of Twitter took place.

So, Feng Yiping's question
Chapter completed!
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