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1. What is the Internet? What are the characteristics of Internet thinking?

Internet (English: Internet) belongs to the field of media. The Internet, also known as the Internet, began in 1969 in the United States. It is a huge network connected in series between networks, which are connected by a set of common protocols to logically form a single huge international network.

The general Internet refers to the general Internet, and the Internet refers to the special Internet. This method of connecting computer networks together can be called "network interconnection", and on this basis, the global internet covering the whole world is developed, which is called Internet, that is, the interconnected network structure.

Characteristics of Internet thinking:

1. Focus on user experience: user experience is to satisfy users, that is, the root of any business model is users. A good user experience can bring more traffic to businesses, thus realizing commercial value.

2. Characteristics of data thinking: The Internet facilitates the collection and acquisition of data. With the advent of the era of big data, data analysis and prediction are of great value for improving user experience. Everything is based on data, and the data can judge the business situation of the business. Data thinking enables operators to keep abreast of changes in the market, products, users, Internet terminals and other factors, and adjust their business strategies in time.

3. Full participation: Everyone has the desire to express himself and participate in the process of creating something.

The open platform of the Internet makes expression possible, stimulates enthusiasm for participation, brings traffic to businesses and enterprises, and lays a solid customer base for Internet marketing.

4. Simple thinking: Simple style can be reflected in product design.

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