He does not eat and does not give food, this phrase may come to the mind of many, and it fits perfectly with the last movements Elon Musk in a relationship Twitter. As revealed yesterday via Bloomberg, SpaceX owner and Tesla will be behind the $54.20 ($44,000 million) purchase of the social network.
As we intuitively understand, for Musk this would be a great moment for an entrepreneur, with the latest premiere of its first prototype Optimus, Tesla’s humanoid robot, leading the way. However, following his steps and numerous solutions is quite difficult for everyone.
Even he seems to understand the complexity of his comings and goings and wanted to clarify the reason for this new decision, but how else, through twitter. And it seems that Musk has big goals for the platform and the new Appendix in the mind.
True, he does not give too much explanation, but the owner SpaceX and Tesla has previously talked about making Twitter more useful and is already bringing up a new application:”Buying Twitter is an accelerator for building X, the app of everything.”wrote.
Buying Twitter is accelerating the creation of X, the universal app
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 4, 2022
What is “X”, the new app Elon Musk wants to develop after buying Twitter?
Idea X, according to Bloomberg, is a kind of super app that combines messaging, social network and payments, and it’s not dependent on ad revenue like China’s WeChat. It already has more than a billion users, but so far it has no analogues in the West.
A very striking aspect, which you know if you are in any way connected with the history of Elon Musk, is that the name “X” was already used for his financial services company, founded in 1999, which ended after the merger. becomes PayPal. It looks like you would like to reuse it.
at the moment no further details about project Xbut with Elon Musk’s track record of visionary innovation, we’ll be sure to be talking about it in the very near future. Shareholders of the social network Twitter, at least they are optimisticand prices have risen sharply since the news broke yesterday afternoon.
Source: Computer Hoy
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