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McAfee 30 years of ups and downs: Behind the listing of the originator of anti-virus software, is the golden age of the industry gone forever?

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  Antivirus software company McAfee was listed on the Nasdaq on October 22, but the news that its founder of the same name, John McAfee, was arrested and imprisoned on October 3, robbed it of the limelight ahead of time. . Since its official establishment in the United States in the 1980s, McAfee, as the "father of anti-virus software", has played a vital role in the development of McAfee. Obviously, however, the turmoil of public opinion that McAfee had set off before did not affect McAfee's listing process-McAfee sold McAfee to Intel at a high price in 2010, and currently he has no connection with McAfee. When the public's attention shifted from the negative news-ridden McAfee to  McAfee itself, the  world's largest professional  security technology  company, it was quickly discovered that under the ups and downs of McAfee, the anti-virus software industry was shuffled and sinking. Even if the current veteran anti-virus company McAfee has successfully made its w

Google wants to turn YouTube into an e-commerce platform. Is there a drama this time?

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  Google, which has been coveting the e-commerce market, has recently made a new move. This time it is YouTube. According to Bloomberg News, YouTube has recently started to require creators to use test software to mark and track products in videos, and at the same time is trying to further integrate with Shopify, the world's largest e-commerce SaaS platform.  According to reports, Google wants to make YouTube a one-stop shopping platform, allowing users to complete purchases directly after watching videos on YouTube. Google, which has been exploring e-commerce since 2013, has accelerated its pace of deployment in the past two years.  Especially since the epidemic, the global advertising market has shrunk, and e-commerce has risen further. Anxious Google has indirectly introduced new policies on e-commerce in a few months. The "reconstruction" of YouTube is regarded as a very valuable layout.  Andy Ellwood, president of e-commerce startup Basket, commented that YouTube is