Chapter 701: creative transfer

701 Creative Transfer

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Emash's website logs detail how the site was born, including Evan Bell and Mark Zuckerberg coming up with ideas, as well as Bill Olson and others conceiving how to steal Rowell and other dormitories. LAN password. This chapter is provided by netizens to provide you with an update] Therefore, the people involved in the "case" have been caught without fail.

In addition to Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Olsen, Dustin Moskovitz, and Joe Green from the next dorm room, he and Bill Olson went to the Lowell dorm to steal the roster. A full eight participants were called by the management committee, but in the end only Mark Zuckerberg was punished.

The management committee believes that because the emash website's work violated the school's code of conduct in terms of security, copyright and publicity, the management committee announced that Mark Zuckerberg would be placed on school probation and asked him to consult legal counsel. But other students were not punished.

Fortunately, when the website was launched on November 2nd, Mark Zuckerberg took down the photo of the product of anger - farm animals, otherwise if you compare nvxìng with animals, some people will choose animals as a prank Photos, then this involves a wider range of content, then Mark Zuckerberg probably won't get away with it so easily.

The success of the emash, as well as escaping the punishment from the school, made Mark Zuckerberg and others decide to celebrate once. Mark Zuckerberg bought a bottle of Dom Pérignon outside and happily shared the wine with his neighbors in Kirkland's dorm. You know, the success of the emash website mainly depends on the publicity and love of these neighbors.

But this celebration was bumped into by Joe Green's father, a college professor who just came to see his son and didn't want to see it. Mr. Green has been persuading Mark Zuckerberg, which he thinks is a serious matter, because it nearly cost him a suspension. It's a pity that Mark Zuckerberg didn't take it to heart at all. Joe Green was subsequently banned from any of Mark Zuckerberg's projects. Years later, Mr Green's ban proved to be costly.

After the emash's blow, Mark Zuckerberg apologized to the fùnv group, saying that he only regarded this project as an oath of computer science, and did not expect it to spread so quickly. Subsequently, Mark - Zuckerberg participated in the creation of the website of the Harvard Black nv Sub-Association, thus dispelling the suspicion with this group. Mark Zuckerberg's chance came before November passed.

Brothers Cameron Winklevoss and Tyler Winklevoss, along with three good friends Divya Narendra, read the emash report in the Harvard Crimson. Found Mark Zuckerberg for help. None of the three students were programmers, but they had an idea for a "sorority dating and friendship site" that would provide a service that would keep users informed about parties, offer discounted prices at bars, etc. Wait. They want Mark Zuckerberg to program the site for them.

Hearing this, Evan Bell suddenly interrupted Mark Zuckerberg, "The Winklevoss brothers? The twins?" This is the second time Evan Bell has interrupted Mark Zuckerberg. Berg, for the first time, felt sorry for poor Joe Green, the father of his college professor, who was quite conservative about the fast-changing things in the Internet age.

"Yeah, a 6.3-footer, the varsity rowing paddler. Damn man." Although Mark Zuckerberg was interrupted, he still spoke very fast, and it was a bunch of crackles. , and even gave Evan Bell a detailed introduction to the twin brothers.

"How did they convince you?" Evan Bell interrupted Mark Zuckerberg again. He seemed to be quite disdainful of the twin brothers. Evan Bell knew that his inner inferiority was beginning to play again.

"No, they didn't convince me." Mark Zuckerberg resolutely denied the claim, "When they describe the site, I think it's all bullshit, you've already articulated that idea, haven't you? I asked them, what is the difference between this idea and Juyou.com, and the three of them were dumbfounded."

"But one of the big idiots gave something new and I don't know if it was Cameron or Tyler, you know they look exactly the same, there's no difference at all, I'm really curious who their parents are It's not that I'll admit them wrong. In short, they mentioned a recent proposal from the 'Harvard Crimson'." The speaking style is like Mark Zuckerberg's characteristics, jumping in the air, making it difficult for the audience to be in the first place. Take his word. But for Evan Bell, he is used to it. "'Harvard Crimson' mentioned that they want to build an online roster, which is different from emash's comparison of photos, just a simple online roster of photos. Cameron or Taylor mentioned that they felt Build a website where students of different grades in the school can get to know each other. Including party information, fraternity, networking, etc., it will make it easier to meet new people in the school.”

In fact, as early as the end of the chūn quarter last year, some Harvard students had been requesting the school, calling for the establishment of a separate roster for each dormitory to be published on the Internet, so that it could be searched directly on the Internet. Unfortunately, the school has not agreed to this proposal. As a result, Mark Zuckerberg realized this plan when he established emash, but he was out of a spoof mentality, not a systematic roster.

There was originally a portrait album called "The Rookie Register" in Harvard, which was published once a year, but the subjects were limited to freshmen. A copy of this publication was circulated among many students for annotations, and the boys would choose the most beautiful in the photo. nv child circled out.

Afterwards, the friend websites endster and Juyou.com became a reality, and students began to yearn for an online portrait collection, and it was obviously not difficult to build an online catalog. If a San Francisco entrepreneur can launch an endster, why can't Harvard's governing body? The idea spread throughout the school. For almost eight months last year, students at many colleges were on and off urging the school to launch a collection of student portraits online.

After the emash, the Harvard Crimson reported multiple sources of reference for the need to build an online huā roster. The editors argue that if a student can create an emash, there's no reason a programmer can't create an online portrait album. The Dec. 11, 2003 issue of the paper featured the headline: "Put a Happy Face on the Web: Academy-wide electronic portrait series entertaining and benefiting the public." Create an electronic roster.

This article emphasizes that in such a networked system, students need to manage their personal information. "Many of the troubles surrounding emash can only be eliminated if the site restricts students from voluntarily uploading their personal photos," the report said.

With input from Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevoss, and Divya Narendra, Mark Zuckerberg thought about the Harvard Crimson report, so he came up with his own ideas. On vacation, he started working on programming for a brand new website.

"Then have you contacted the Winklevoss brothers again?" Evan Bell changed the topic again and again.

Mark Zuckerberg replied subconsciously first, "No." But he quickly reacted, "They just thought it was a good idea to build a friend website similar to the roster, but they only had one thing about it. Vague concepts, don't know anything. It's enough for me to program by myself."

Evan Bell couldn't help laughing. It seems that the historical trajectory has not changed much. The Winklevoss brothers and Divya Narendra inspired Mark Zuckerberg to let Mark Zuckerberg The ideas in his head are endless. However, the so-called "plagiarism of ideas" cannot be clearly defined through legal definitions. This kind of thing is most common in patent applications.

The most famous incident in history is whether the "father of the telephone" is Alexander Bell

As we all know, Alexander Bell, who was originally from Scotland and later immigrated to the United States, was the inventor of the world's first telephone, and he was also known as the "father of the telephone" for this reason. However, the newly discovered document reveals that the inventor of the telephone was not Bell at all, but a German teacher named Philip Reis! BT discovered the secret fifty years ago, but kept it tight-lipped for commercial interests.

In 1947, to put to rest a debate over who was the real "father of the telephone", BST engineers tested a series of ancient telephones, some of which were invented, newly discovered documents show. Before Bell's invention, the experimental results showed that the telephone equipment invented by Reis could be used completely, and this telephone was invented in 1863, thirteen years before Bell's first telephone came out!

But this discovery, which might deprive Bell of his honor as the "father of the telephone", was forcibly suppressed by Sir Gill, then chairman of the British Standard Telephone and Telegraph Company. It turned out that the company was negotiating a big business with AT&T, and this company was developed from the Bell Company of the year. Sir Gill believed that if the truth was announced at this time, it would probably make him a big deal. Business collapsed. So Gill demanded that the documents related to the phone test results be classified as a top-secret archive, sealed in the British Science Museum. They have been kept under wraps for nearly five decades, until late last year when they were opened by Liffin, the current director of the British Science Museum, to reveal the startling secret.

To put it simply, after Philip Reis invented the telephone, he failed to register the patent. In the end, Alexander Bell successfully registered the telephone patent, so he became the "father of the telephone".

It is not an easy task to present evidence for something like "piracy of ideas". So, Evan Bell doesn't mean to judge this, he just thinks life is really interesting, you never know what's going to happen tomorrow, don't you?

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