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1.8亿!马云妻子购入伦敦豪宅:为二级保护历史建筑;腾讯确认马化腾曾当过客服;“柴怼怼”等被判赔偿260万元丨邦早报
创业邦· 2025-11-12 00:28
Group 1 - Jack Ma's wife, Zhang Ying, purchased a luxury mansion in London for 1950 million pounds (approximately 1.8 billion RMB), which was initially listed for 2150 million pounds [1] - The property is a Grade II listed historical building, previously used as the Italian embassy and defense attaché office, with an area of 7948 square feet (approximately 738 square meters) [1] Group 2 - Meta's Chief AI Scientist, Yann LeCun, plans to leave the company to start his own venture, coinciding with a major restructuring of Meta's AI operations [3] - Warren Buffett announced he will step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway by the end of the year, accelerating his philanthropic efforts [3] - Li Xiang of Li Auto will directly oversee human resources following a reorganization, with significant departures from the HR department [3] Group 3 - Stanford professor Fei-Fei Li stated that spatial intelligence is the next frontier for AI, which will transform interactions between reality and virtual worlds [3] - Tencent confirmed that founder Ma Huateng worked as a customer service representative in the company's early days [3] Group 4 - Zhiyuan New Materials announced the launch of a full-size robot, while Zhiyuan Robotics clarified that it is independently developing its embodied intelligence business [4] - ByteDance denied becoming a new shareholder of Zhongtong Express, clarifying its previous minor investment [4] - Changan Automobile responded to complaints regarding vehicle purchases through intermediaries, stating that the involved parties are not authorized dealers [4] Group 5 - Baidu's short drama head Yu Ke has left the company to pursue entrepreneurship, with his responsibilities taken over by Fan Tingting [4] - The cost of training the Kimi K2 Thinking model was disputed, with the CEO of Yuezhi Technology stating that the figure is not official [4] Group 6 - China's foldable smartphone market saw a 17.8% year-on-year increase in shipments in Q3 2025, with total shipments reaching 2.63 million units [12] - In October, new energy vehicle sales in China surpassed 50% of total new car sales for the first time, with a total of 1.3 million new energy vehicles sold in the first ten months of 2025, reflecting a 33.1% year-on-year growth [12]
腾讯27周年!老员工确认:马化腾确实当过客服
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-11 08:18
Group 1 - On November 11, Tencent celebrated its 27th anniversary by sharing a photo of its first office located in Shenzhen, specifically in the SEG Technology Park [1] - The office was situated in Building 2, East B402 of the Huaqiangbei area, highlighting the company's long-standing presence in the tech hub of Shenzhen [1] - Tencent's early history includes anecdotes from long-time employees, such as the presence of a disco ball in the office ceiling in 1998, showcasing the company's unique culture [3] Group 2 - An employee with the ID 000038, who has been with Tencent for 25 years, recounted that the founder, Ma Huateng, personally worked as a customer service representative during the early days of OICQ [3]
腾讯确认马化腾曾当过客服,27年前的办公室照片曝光
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-11 08:18
Group 1 - Tencent will celebrate its 27th anniversary on November 11, 2025, marking a significant milestone for the company [1] - The first office of Tencent was located in the Seg Technology Park, Futian District, Shenzhen, specifically in room B402 of building two [1] - An employee with the company for 25 years shared a nostalgic memory of the office's disco ball ceiling and initial impressions of the company during interviews, suggesting it seemed like a "fly-by-night" operation [1]
腾讯官方晒首间办公室照片,确认马化腾当过客服“他自己亲口说的”
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-11 05:48
Core Insights - Tencent celebrated its 27th anniversary on November 11, showcasing a photo of its first office located in the Seg Technology Park, Huaqiangbei, Futian District, Shenzhen [1]. Group 1 - Tencent's first office featured a disco ball in the ceiling, which led to initial skepticism among employees regarding the company's legitimacy [2]. - A long-time employee confirmed that Tencent's founder, Ma Huateng, worked as a customer service representative during the early days of OICQ [2].
腾讯官方晒首间办公室照片,确认创始人马化腾当过客服
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-11 05:48
Group 1 - The article highlights Tencent's 27th anniversary and reflects on its humble beginnings in a small office located in Shenzhen's Huaqiangbei area [1] - A long-time employee shared anecdotes about the company's early days, including the presence of a disco ball in the office and the initial skepticism about the company's legitimacy during interviews [1] - The founder, Ma Huateng, personally handled customer service in the early days of OICQ, showcasing the hands-on approach of the leadership at that time [1]
腾讯官方晒首间办公室照片,确认马化腾当过客服
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-11 03:46
Core Insights - Tencent celebrated its 27th anniversary on November 11, highlighting its journey from a small office to a major tech company [1] Group 1 - Tencent's first office was located in the Seg Technology Park, Futian District, Shenzhen, specifically in room B402 of building two [1] - A long-time employee, Hua Feifei, shared memories of the early days, including the presence of a disco ball in the office ceiling [1] - During the early days of OICQ, Tencent's founder, Ma Huateng, personally worked as a customer service representative [1]
腾讯回应Logo曾考虑鸽子,展示OICQ原始设计
Xin Lang Ke Ji· 2025-11-11 02:39
Core Points - Tencent celebrated its 27th anniversary and reflected on its history while addressing some interesting rumors [1] - One notable rumor was that Tencent's logo almost resembled a dove, which the company countered by showcasing an image of OICQ, its instant messaging tool launched in 1999 [1] Summary by Categories - **Company History** - Tencent was founded in November 1998 by Ma Huateng, Zhang Zhidong, Xu Chenye, Chen Yidan, and Zeng Liqing [1] - The company highlighted its journey over the past 27 years in a celebratory message [1] - **Logo Rumor** - There was a rumor that Tencent's logo could have been a dove [1] - Tencent responded to this by presenting an image of OICQ, which was an early version of its QQ logo [1]