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Seek the top ten outstanding figures in China IT industry and related deeds?
Chen Tianqiao, Ma Yun, Zhang Shuxin, Shi Yuzhu, Ding Lei, Lao Rong, the prodigal son in the border town, Qian, wang hong, Gao Chunhui and Zhang Chaoyang.

Ding Lei, male, Han nationality, native of Ningbo, Zhejiang. 197 1 was born, 1993 graduated from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, 1993 worked in Ningbo Telecommunications Bureau, Zhejiang Province, 1995 worked in Sybase Guangzhou Company, 1996.

In June 2000, Netease shares were listed on Nasdaq. At this time, technology stocks have begun to collapse, so Netease's share price has been falling since the first day. In 200 1 year, there were endless rumors that Netease would be acquired, and the most likely buyer, Hong Kong Cable Broadband, finally gave up the acquisition because of Netease's financial problems. Netease didn't sell it, but Ding Lei decided to settle down and run Netease dutifully. In September, 20001year, Ding Lei told the outside world that he hoped to make a profit through online games such as The Journey to the West and SMS, stock on demand, and new products similar to MSN Explorer. This is the most embarrassing time that Netease was delisted from Nasdaq due to financial problems, and its share price was fixed at 64 cents. However, Netease's success in SMS and online games later seems to be not entirely a kind of luck.

In the second quarter of 2002, Netease achieved net profit for the first time, and Netease shares began to lead Nasdaq. In 2002, Netease became the best performing stock of Nasdaq. In 2003, Netease shares continued to maintain the leading position in China's concept stocks. On June 2003, 65438+1 October 10, Netease's share price rose to an all-time high of $70.27, up 6 17% from the beginning of the year and up 108 times from the all-time low of September. Ding Lei became the first entrepreneur in China to become a rich man through the Internet, and Ding Lei became the richest man, so that the wealth figures of China's rich were clearly and accurately calculated for the first time.

Zhang Chaoyang, the head of Sohu, was named one of the 50 digital heroes in the world by Time magazine.

Gao Chunhui: He is well-known among netizens. He has never participated in the college entrance examination, but he is responsible for developing the college entrance examination marking software. Daily traffic of its homepage.

Up to 90GB.

Wang hong: He complained about a laptop by opening the "IT3 15" homepage on the Internet, and became an internet celebrity on 1998.

Qian: Known as the first netizen in China. On September 20th, 1987, he sent China's first email. 1990, representing China.

Internet Center registered China top-level domain name CN.

Guo Liang: Editor-in-Chief of the First Series of China Network Culture.

The prodigal son of Border Town: His name comes from Border Town, and he is engaged in programming. 1998 The Titanic website he made and the World Cup website he participated in,

It is considered to represent the highest level of home page production in China.

Zhang Shuxin: 1998, a focus figure with different reputations in the IT field. China is a heroine who holds high the banner of the first Internet service provider.

Lao Rong: An article "No Tears in Golden State" made Lao Rong the most famous person on 1997 China Internet. I heard an internet phone call in court the other day.

In the case, Lao Rong also testified as an online celebrity.

Chen Tianqiao, a native of Xinchang, Zhejiang, was born in May 1973. He is a legend in Fudan University 1990 Department of Economics. 1994 graduated from the Economics Department of Fudan University in Shanghai. As soon as he graduated, he became the deputy general manager of the subsidiary of Shanghai Lujiazui Group, which was very prosperous at that time, and later became the secretary of Mr. Wang An, the president of the group. Four years of secretarial work has brought him into close contact with the management methods and styles of traditional industries.

Four years later, Chen Tianqiao left Lujiazui to join a securities company. 1999, Chen Tianqiao founded Shanda Network Co., Ltd., and launched an online virtual community based on 500,000 start-up funds and 20 employees. At the beginning of 200 1, Chen Tianqiao finally decided to transform the company, signed a contract with ACTOZ and started to operate the online game Legend. After experiencing the network winter that most companies have not been spared, Chen Tianqiao seized the opportunity of "online games" to make Shanda a blockbuster in the future, and successively operated a number of large-scale online games such as Legend, Crazy Tank and Bubble Hall.

Chen Tianqiao firmly believes that online games are the best choice for making profits on the Internet. He said: "Entertainment is always an instinctive need of human beings. Online games simulate interpersonal communication in the real world and help people realize their unsatisfied needs in reality. Users are willing to pay as long as they find fun online. " Under the leadership of Chen Tianqiao, Shanda has become the online game operator with the largest number of simultaneous online users in the world. By the end of September, 2003, Shanda had nearly 65.438+0.5 billion registered users, and the highest number of online users at the same time exceeded 65.438+0.5 million. In China, the market share of online games exceeds 65%, making it the leader of interactive entertainment industry in China, and being praised by foreign media as one of the three largest online game operators in the world. Chen Tianqiao himself was among the richest people before China in 2003 10 with a value of 4 billion yuan, which became another network myth.

Chen Tianqiao was called "the first person in the interactive entertainment industry in China" by foreign media. He is currently the vice chairman of China Game Working Committee, the vice chairman of Shanghai Youth Development Foundation, the chairman of Shanghai Game Committee, the vice chairman of Shanghai Information Service Association and the alternate member of the 15th Youth League Central Committee.