Chapter 109: Brother, what's the matter with you
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Legendary American Tycoon
- Mirror frame
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- 2021-01-30 10:50:37
White certainly does not need other partners. White, Benjamin, Iverson, and Phuket are enough based on the four of them. In order to show that it is a partner and not a helper, White arranged for each of the four of them to own shares on the LB website.
White accounted for sixty, Benjamin thirty, Wig and Phuket five and a half. Because everything before that was White's operation, no one had any doubts about it. And these three people are not the ones who will fight over the shares. This is where White is most assured.
Because this involves the issue of employee contracts, White and Benjamin decided to hand over their resignations to Google at an appropriate time. Because of Wig's example, the two of them were not very worried about it, so they focused all their energy on the creation of LB.
They usually talk in a quiet cafe next to Stanford.
What White wants to emphasize to Benjamin first is: "Based on Stanford, this is only the first step. Let's take a look at the registration of LB users in Stanford."
Then White handed the form on the paper the night before to Benjamin. It has broken 10,000 in a week. This is only the first time point, and the next key time point lies in half a month.
"The second step is to roll out LB. It is a university for the masses, the entire American university."
White raised a finger and said.
Benjamin flipped through the paper in his hand, looked at the surface of the paper, and said, "I have tried this before. The first university is very important."
After Benjamin finished speaking, as if thinking of something, he raised his head and smiled: "I see, White. You want to use my relationship in Los Angeles to promote LB to the University of Los Angeles, right?"
White said, "It's not easy, are you sure?"
"I'm sorry." Benjamin took a sip of coffee and raised his eyes with a smile. "It's hard to say for other universities, but the University of Los Angeles, my guarantee rate is 100%. I have a friend who works in the Student Union of Los Angeles. A notification on all students’ emails is sufficient."
"It's beautiful," White said. "What about your itm users?"
"You are a real thief, you have extended your gaze here. What I want to say is, although I really want to see them switch to itm. But it is not easy either, because I have basically graduated at the same time. . In other words, the number of users at the time has slowly faded in Los Angeles."
"So now there is no similar platform at Los Angeles University?"
"Basically no. Even though it is easy to attract the attention of college students, but after seeing the failure and fading of itm, basically the computer department gave up this pursuit. Because they can't know what students want to see. What kind of service features do you get."
"Then I can go for a break, just use LB." White said, "I want to see if LB, which is so popular at Stanford, can be equally popular at Los Angeles University, which has itm. If possible, at least the future is great. It's expected."
"Then I can only wish Lumblar good luck." Benjamin said quite rightly.
The University of Los Angeles was just a start. Benjamin found his friends in the Student Union of the University of Los Angeles. The other party promised to send it at seven o'clock in the evening, and then. White and his three little friends in his apartment had a sad and tormented night.
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At night, White was lying on the bed and tumbling around, unable to sleep. The stars are bright outside and the night sky is dark. Even if he kept counting the sheep, he couldn't make himself sleepy. In his mind, if he fails at the University of Los Angeles, where is the future of LB?
Change to another university? This is undoubtedly, you cannot deny everything just because of one failure, but does this also mean that LB is not competitive? White certainly hopes that this situation does not exist. Market competition is fierce, and for White, it is also interlocking.
If you want LB to come out of Stanford, you must ensure its popularity. At that time, there will be many compromises. If you don’t want to compromise or cater to the market, then continue to stay in isolation and earn traffic at Stanford. When the market drops and the freshness of LB is gone, LB will basically not be able to stand in Stanford.
So this must be out of Stanford. I haven't seen any website yet. It is the students who leave the school and are still in the school for a long time.
White couldn't help feeling worried when he thought of this. Among the four of them, Benjamin is a current employee, and he is the only college student in the computer science department. Phuket is a vagrant who did not go to university, and Iverson is a finance student at the business school. No matter how you look at it, this team is a little weird.
This is why White and Benjamin have not yet submitted their resignations to Google. Both of them want to leave a way for themselves. If LB really can't get through it, they can still mix and eat in Google. But White returned to the days before, and there was nothing wrong with completing the course.
White was thinking about it, and the cell phone beside the bed rang. White picked up the phone, and there was a heavy panting. Then White recognized it and it was a Brooklyn call.
Look at the time, it's one o'clock in the morning. Not knowing what Brooklyn did for this call, White picked up and asked, "What's the matter? Brooklyn."
Brooklyn suddenly yelled: "It's over! My R series is over!"
"What's the matter?" White squatted down on the sofa.
"I was reported and then hung up. Now I can't even pass the review."
At this time, White couldn't help hearing something worse than himself. Want to laugh, but tell yourself to hold back. Brooklyn was miserable enough to not hit him.
Brooklyn continued: "Dog trial, don’t say anything, you can’t pass it directly to me. The point is, I don’t know what’s going on? There’s something wrong, so I pulled my face down on the homepage of the game and asked: I said, big brother, Give me a good trial. As a result, this was ignored, and I directly rejected it."
"Then keep going!"
"I have sent it several times, but I have not given it to me. Now I have received four rejections. I really want to curse..."
"Don't worry, because now it's just you scolding an unknown person. Next, it's up to the grumpy old guys on the Internet to scold you for not being updated."
"Blam me?"
"Then blame the dog for trial."
"Well said, let's scold him four or five times. I guess, I touched a place that shouldn't be touched. The key is I don't know what it is."