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internet ecosystem: from “big players betting on the internet” to open interconnection

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tencent and alibaba, these two companies, rely on their huge funds and accumulation, deeply bind their business strategies with market choices, and turn market competition into a confrontation between "giants". they use various means, such as investment layout and resource allocation, to transform market competition into a game between "giants". as a result, the mobile internet ecosystem has gradually formed a "giant monopoly" pattern. users are trapped in the "traffic trap" and can only choose to be closely related to the "giants", but have lost the freedom of choice.

however, the development of the internet ecosystem has also brought new challenges. the transition from "blocking" to "shielding" and from "external links" to "interconnection" is changing the user experience and the future development trend of the internet.

the emergence of zhang yiming became a turning point, breaking the balance between the "giants". with his deep understanding of the mobile internet ecosystem and bold strategic layout, he rapidly promoted the rise of bytedance and made it a "dark horse" in the mobile internet market. he used the "lightning combat style" to capture cities and rapidly expand his business in various fields, which also promoted the openness and interconnection of the mobile internet ecosystem, bringing a more convenient experience to users.

at the same time, the giants have also begun to realize the importance of "open interconnection" and have turned from the initial ban and blocking to active actions and seek new development directions.

however, the development of the internet ecosystem is not achieved overnight. in the wave of "demolishing walls", user experience and free choice are still important considerations. with the progress of ecological opening, we are seeing the efforts of the "giants" and the expectations of users.