Big Data Era 2: Virtual War

Big Data Era 2: Virtual War

by Xia Yuchuan

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If "Big River" talks about our past, then "Big Data Era" talks about our present and future. "Internet Company": Why are there so many Internet startups, but so few survive? The book has to be read from scratch, but the company has to look at the results. Factors that cannot create the greatest benefits for the company are all wrong data. Once they are discovered and predicted, they must be corrected or eliminated immediately. "Privacy-less Generation": Wu Bin and his generation are in an era of rapid development of Internet technology. They are a generation with an unprecedented lack of privacy. It is easy for them to feel insecure. At this time, the trust of family members is their last stronghold in the face of the ruthless Internet. "Big data blind date": In Li Ling's view, online social networking seems to have expanded the social circle, but in fact it has caused more people to give up the idea of ​​making friends in real life, thereby intensifying and expanding the emotional desert. The more tragic side effect is that in the process of pursuing artificial goodwill on social networks, people will become increasingly lost in other people's opinions instead of clearly facing their true selves. "Retirement-style layoffs": The rapid development of data interconnection has resulted in the number of related practitioners worldwide exceeding 100 million. But this group itself has not enjoyed the dividends of the big data era. Due to the "four fast" characteristics of the industry - fast product iteration, fast model iteration, fast technology iteration, and fast talent iteration, most of them will be abandoned by companies in every possible way once they reach middle age.

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