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Startup.com

 Startup.com 1.Friends don't always make great business partners, and if things don't go well you can destroy both the business and your friendship. 2. When founding partners want to get cashed out early, something is very wrong.  3.Sometimes giving very young people a lot of money and responsibility doesn't work out well.  4.Your competitors knowing what you're doing is the least of your concerns 5.CEOs who insist on team chants and hand-clapping rituals must be resisted.

DOT.com to Dot.bomb

DOT.com to Dot.bomb The Internet is a related field related to information technology and the Internet, Internet companies, commonly known as ".com". Companies can increase their stock price simply by adding the prefix "e-" or the suffix ".com" to their name. "Amazon", "Google", "Netflix", "PayPal", "Yahoo" The dot-com bubble refers to the speculative bubble between 1995 and 2001 related to information technology and the Internet. In many stock markets in Europe, the United States, and Asia, stock prices of Internet and information technology-related companies have risen rapidly, and speculators in Western countries have seen the rapid growth of the Internet industry and related fields and speculated from this. However, the development of the Internet industry is a cycle of boom and bust.

Why would Alexa fail?

I think the main advantage of Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant as voice assistants is that it is faster and easier to operate than the interface. But most users only use voice assistants for three things "playing music, setting timers and sending notifications". "Even as they develop more and more features, like you have a secretary to help you with your schedule, people still don't imagine they're talking to a machine. The second reason I think Alexa or any voice assistant will fail is that they don't make money, and while Alexa is one of Amazon's best-selling voice assistants, it's pretty much price Alexa's internal business model is to make money when users use it, not when they buy a product. But that never materialized, even as Amazon further partnered with pizzerias and delivery platforms to collect rewards. The lack of user usage plans also failed, and the voice-shopping model fell short of the company's expectations. It cannot be real

What Do You Want Out of this Class?

I want to know what they thought of those of us when they were creating a new technology, How they wanted people to use it. The extent to which technologies will continue to impact humans is determined by how much humans rely on them. I feel like our lives couldn't and wouldn't be without technology. The internet, communication devices, transposition, even our food, are all reliant on technology. People's lives are mostly created by technology, even if it makes people alive. I'm so curious that the first person who approves and encourages people to use technology, what does it look like for people to coexist with technology in his mind? Is it just that everyone is so trusting and reliant on technology? I don't deny how much technology helps human development, but over relying is not the right thing.   I always think that if one day humans just lose the ability to use technology anymore, how will we live? I have a strange idea. If there's a person who is living i