Hong's qualifications are still shallow. In 1988, Hong had just responded to Grandpa Deng's call of "learning computers should start from children" and had only been using personal computers for six years. She had just touched arpanet but did not know that a legendary Chinese figure had already proposed the concept of Web 2.0 that year and "implemented it very persistently, with noticeable results." The original text is taken from the first comment under Fang Dongxing's article "Use Caution with the Excitement of Entrepreneurship: Increasing Website Traffic is Like Taking Stimulants": "Mr. Fang Xingdong, you are a big name in China's Internet industry. As early as 1988, you raised the banner of Web 2.0 and implemented it very persistently, achieving significant results. The popularity brought by Web 2.0 is undeniable, and I am optimistic about its prospects. However, you mentioned that Web 2.0 only has advertising as a way to profit (at least for now), which I think seems too thin. Of course, it should be better for leaders like Blog Network. But after all, advertising involves catering to others' preferences, especially for small and medium-sized Web 2.0 companies. Of course, when you become big, others will also look to your preferences. What I want to ask is: besides advertising, are there other ways to make a profit? Web 2.0, especially comprehensive forums and blogs, seems unsuitable for offline operations. Can it only rely on advertising?" A manual web page snapshot is provided here to avoid any distortion. Hong humbly asks whether this "little one" accidentally wrote the wrong time or something else... If Hong really did not notice such a visionary person in China's Internet at that time, then Hong needs to learn well from Mr. Fang Dongxing. Therefore, please friends enlighten me, Hong thanks in advance. ...
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