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Strategic goal of longxun. com

We want to build Longxun.com, a global comprehensive portal in the Web 3. era.

We want to build a NGN world portal and a 3G world portal.

Web 1. solves the problem of reading, which is a one-way transmission of content.

Web 2. solves the problem of writing, which is a two-way interaction of content.

Web 3. solves the communication problem, which is multi-directional active communication. Really realize interconnection ...

We should integrate the traditional, existing and future media resources and other industry resources. On March 22nd, 28, the board of directors of Longzhou Group passed a resolution on the final settlement of the "salary arrears incident of Longxun.com" at its headquarters in Dazhou, Sichuan Province, and dismissed the former CEO Li Song and dissolved the Beijing headquarters. The resolution pointed out that because the real estate project of Longzhou Group, whose main profit channel is located in Dazhou, Sichuan Province, was hit by the tight credit policy of the state, the capital chain was greatly broken, and it was no longer possible to inject capital into Longxun.com on a large scale, and the fact that Longxun.com's Beijing headquarters had been operating for half a year without any

income was the biggest reason for this "unpaid wages" incident. The resolution severely criticized CEO Dr. Li Song < P >, claiming that he should bear unshirkable responsibility for this incident, and suggested that he leave his post as soon as possible and reserve the right to compensate him for the losses < P >. At the same time, it was decided that all employees' salaries of Longxun.com in January will be paid on April 1st (April Fool's Day), and < P > salaries after February will not be paid, and they will apply to Haidian District Court for bankruptcy protection.

On April 11th, Li Song, the former CEO of Longxun.com, visited TechWeb Broadband. When talking about the problem of employees' unpaid wages, he felt helpless. "Not only employees, I have been working for seven months, but Longxun.com also owes me 5,96 yuan."

At the same time, however, Li Song also said that he would still like to return to Longxun. com to continue his work if possible. According to the latest news received by TechWeb, an insider who did not want to be named said that Longxun. com is about to restart its operation.

Three months after it was launched, it "closed down"

On March 24th this year, when the employees of Longxun.com arrived at the moderns Building in Zhongguancun on time, they were turned away by a notice of business suspension and rectification. According to its investor, Xia Xinglong, chairman of Longzhou Group, a real estate company located in Sichuan, it was decided to open Longxun Gateway because of the broken capital chain of Longzhou Group.

Subsequently, more than 2 employees, including Li Song, began to recover the unpaid wages for several months from the person in charge and took them to court. It is reported that the case will be heard in court next week, and a telephone recording obtained by TechWeb learned that Xia Xinglong was in Guangzhou, claiming that he could not come back to deal with the hearing, and told Judge Li of a court in Beijing that he would appoint a lawyer to Beijing. At the same time, he repeatedly stated that "this matter is being solved one after another."

in this way, longxun. com, the Web3. world portal, which was announced in high profile at Diaoyutai Hotel in Beijing at the end of last year and claimed to be built at a cost of 1 billion yuan, quietly quit after a large-scale expansion in Zhongguancun for just over three months, which is indeed the shortest-lived portal in history.

1 billion myth or "courage" in unpaid wages?

in fact, as early as January this year, there were media reports that longxun. com had owed more than 2 employees two months' wages, and it was almost unable to operate normally. At that time, Li Song told TechWeb that there was no such thing at all and called it media hype.

"Although I am the CEO of Longxun, I don't have financial power and I don't know the financial situation," Li Song said. He said that he couldn't make decisions on many things at all, and his functions were almost empty. However, he expressed doubts and advised Xia Xinglong many times in the face of his generosity.

in August last year, Li Song applied to be CEO of Longxun. He admitted that Xia Xinglong's promise of 1 billion investment was "attractive" and coincided with some of Xia Xinglong's ideas. Coupled with his appreciation, Li Song immediately took the board.

But after working for seven months, he didn't get a salary once, and he was turned away from the company without knowing it. Li Song was very disappointed. "Xia Xinglong only came to Beijing for four days in seven months, and raised 1 billion yuan twice to build Longxun." In fact, as far as he knows, by the time of closing Zhang, only 1 million yuan was registered.

Nevertheless, Li Song, who was disappointed, said, "If Longxun does it again one day, and General Manager Xia still welcomes me, I will definitely go back and continue to be CEO."

Liu Hongbo, editor-in-chief of the recruitment channel of Longxun. com, told TechWeb that the company began to default on employees' salaries in December, and many people had doubts. They also asked Li Song or the board of directors about it, but as it happened before and after the website went online, "I didn't think of anything else."

ten days ago, shortly after longxun. com declared bankruptcy, Liu Hongbo, like many colleagues, sent a text message to Xia Xinglong, but he didn't receive a reply, and he didn't receive any salary in arrears for several months. She revealed that a considerable number of employees of Longxun.com have not yet received unpaid wages.

"What we are sad about is why the company closed its doors without informing anyone."

is the p>Web3. portal working?

at the beginning of the launch of longxun. com, Li Song announced that its strategic goal was to build a web3. world portal. The so-called Web3., in his eyes, is a new concept based on communication. However, it seems to be a rather unwise decision to enter the portal when the portal pattern of China Internet has been basically delineated and the market is almost carved up.

"The portal actually has something to do, as long as it has enough funds and strength." What users need most is a comprehensive portal, a new platform that can solve the needs of life more conveniently and quickly. He believes that only when users get all kinds of satisfaction on a website and find any resources they need, instead of just searching for what they need, that website can be regarded as a real portal.

"At present, there is no real portal in the world." Li Song speaks amazingly.

as for the reason why longxun. com closed down, Li Song pointed out that it was not the bad model of the Web3. world portal, but the problem of funds and the quick success of investors. "Investors always want to make money as soon as they go online, so they blindly expand and even turn some editors into operations and sales, causing doubts and dissatisfaction among employees." Longxun.com recently asked all editors in Beijing to switch to "operation", and asked all editors in Beijing (except the editor-in-chief or deputy editor-in-chief) to switch to operation, involving about 7 employees. According to sources, Longxun didn't ask the editor's personal opinion before issuing the notice, and "doing business is actually selling advertisements, with harsh assessment indicators and a decrease in salary". He believes that "this move is to drive employees away in disguise." According to the news, Longxun.com has an editorial team in Chengdu, which is understandable to reduce the editorial team in Beijing and control costs. "But taking this extreme approach has hurt many people's hearts." Most editors protested after learning this notice, and collectively filed a complaint with the labor department.

there was a news report before: longxun. com had financial problems, and the website that owed employees two months' salary was closed.

today, it was reported that its personnel were adjusted extensively again, which proved that the previous news was not groundless.

I hope that many colleagues who have been forced to transfer their jobs can get reasonable answers and pay attention to the development of the incident ...

The typos that appear on Longxun ...

Perhaps many people are already numb to the Internet. We gather our friends in bianews, and we should pay more attention to our own interests. When we emerge as a collective force, I think there are many disasters that can be avoided or reduced. Just like the stock traders now, retail investors are always speculating in stocks, but as an institution, they are doing stocks. This kind of risk, this kind of power is absolutely different. Mr. Dong Jiangyong, former editor-in-chief of Sohu IT, said: "The emerging profession of network editing has been in a weak position for a long time, especially in the game with employers. It is foreseeable that it will remain in such a state in the next three years. The important thing is: can online editors unite to defend their rights? Can network editors realize that many things they do are not for personal gain, but for a group? Can online editors realize that they can actually defend their rights and win their own respect? " In bianews, a platform for mutual assistance and communication, we have been growing up in mutual assistance and communication. Among them, we can also see a lot of network injustice, from Tencent's "internship door" incident, the dilemma faced by the development of Internet enterprises in China, and a "huge" "Web3. worldwide comprehensive portal" disappeared. The Longxun network incident reflects some problems of Internet companies in China today, which is thought-provoking. In the past two years, the number of Internet users in China has been rising continuously. According to a recent survey, the total number of broadband Internet users has reached 163 million. Internet companies have mushroomed. Many websites are established by financing, especially the involvement of overseas venture capital. Expand after obtaining venture capital, and then refinance. Therefore, whether they can get new financial support will be the key to their survival and development. However, most Internet companies do not have an effective business model and lack profitability. They often do whatever is popular abroad. It seems that every website has done almost the same, and there are very few websites with distinctive personalities. The high similarity of business models of websites has led to many websites being squeezed into a limited space, and even if they spend a lot of money, they still have little effect.

In terms of website content, many Internet companies pay insufficient attention to copyright issues, which often leads to lawsuits and high claims from copyright companies. Not long ago, Thunder, a well-known internet company, was in trouble, facing a lawsuit from the Motion Picture Association of America and a huge claim of up to 7 million yuan. This is not the first time that Thunder has encountered a copyright dispute. Not long ago, it was sued by the owner of the film's network communication right and income right for providing free download of the film "Injured City", and the court ruled that Thunder compensated 15, yuan in the first instance. Not only Thunder, but also Baidu (Enterprise Library Forum) is often plagued by copyright disputes. 28 is the first year of the development of Internet video, and the struggle for copyright is becoming more and more fierce. However, many small and medium-sized Internet companies in China have not found an effective way to solve the copyright problem.

The mistake of Longxun. com caught by netizens

Where is the way out for Internet enterprises in China?

to solve these problems faced by internet companies, we must first establish an effective business model. While learning from foreign excellent websites, we should base ourselves on the local market and combine the interests and habits of China netizens to form an operation mode suitable for China's national conditions. Throughout today's Internet industry, the wave of mergers and acquisitions has intensified, especially large-scale mergers and acquisitions. Recently, Microsoft intends to buy Yahoo. If it is realized, it will have a far-reaching impact on the Internet. Mergers and acquisitions make large companies bigger and bigger, with more obvious competitive advantages, more comprehensive and in-depth contents and more perfect functions. The pace of foreign Internet companies marching into China is also accelerating, which has put some pressure on local Internet companies, but the gradually formed benign competitive environment will be beneficial to the development of Internet in China. In the process of development, it is more important for Internet companies in China to establish an effective business model to achieve profitability than to be eager for success and seek rapid expansion. In addition, we should also pay attention to the local national conditions, the habits of netizens and continuous innovation.

Li Song: Web 3. that didn't bear fruit

At 8 o'clock in the morning on March 24th, when hundreds of Longxun employees came to work in the company on the 11th floor of moderns Building in Zhongguancun as usual, they were unexpectedly turned away. A notice was posted on the glass door of the company: "In view of the current development of the company, the board of directors of the company decided to close business for two months from now on, and wait for notice during working hours ..." According to the survey, more than 4 employees, including Li Song, CEO of Longxun.com, had unpaid wages for many months, and investors terminated their investment in the name of the group's real estate capital chain break, which led to the instant closure of Longxun.com, a world-wide comprehensive portal in the Web3. era, and even 36. A stunning network myth has pushed all employees, including CEO, to the brink of collapse.

The collapse of Longxun is a portrayal of the Internet in China.

I talked with Li Song on MSN that night. Li Song felt that he was being used by investors. From various signs, he found that investors were economic swindlers and wanted to make profits from the Internet by withdrawing capital and empty-handed. At the same time, Li Song also admitted that he did not have any financial power, and in fact he had become a puppet of investors. He has long realized that it is basically a dead end to build a comprehensive portal at this time, but he can't extricate himself from the deception mode of investors stubbornly building "the only comprehensive portal invested by Chinese", and he will make mistakes. As a result, he will be deceived into eating Huanglian ... I don't know whether to comfort him or continue to encourage his dream of WEB3.. But in the face of such a senior intellectual, I have a little truth to say to him: the Internet has never lacked dreams and bubbles since its birth, but any successful Internet enterprise, like a traditional enterprise, has come out step by step, and only in this way can it bear fruit!

the closure of longxun. com leads to impulsive punishment

firstly, the mentality of speculation.

second, the arbitrary mode.

third, the practice of quick success and instant benefit.