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Minimum Viable Product : ウィキペディア英語版
Minimum Viable Product

"Minimum Viable Product" is the first episode of the first season of television comedy ''Silicon Valley''. It originally aired on HBO on April 6, 2014. The episode was written by series creators John Altschuler, Dave Krinskey and Mike Judge and directed by Judge. HBO made the episode available for free on YouTube.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Stream the First Episode of Mike Judge’s Silicon Valley )
==Plot==

Richard Hendriks (Thomas Middleditch) is a shy, reclusive programmer for Hooli (a large corporation) living in a house in Palo Alto that serves as an "incubation" program run by Erlich Bachman (T.J. Miller). Bachman, despite possessing the confidence that Hendriks lacks, seeks parties and drug use rather than sharing his experiences after he sold his application "Aviato". Other co-habitants include Nelson "Big Head" Bighetti (Josh Brener) who is also a coworker at Hooli, Bertram Gilfoyle (Martin Starr), and Dinesh Chugtai (Kumail Nanjiani).
While working at Hooli, Hendriks shares info about his startup project called "Pied Piper" with the employees: an app that helps musicians avoid infringement. The app was readily dismissed by the staff so he tried pitching it to Peter Gregory (Christopher Evan Welch), a venture capitalist who awkwardly dismisses him. Hendriks ends up pitching the app to Gregory's assistant Monica (Amanda Crew) instead. Hooli CEO Gavin Belson (Matt Ross) is informed about the project by Donald "Jared" Dunn (Zach Woods). The algorithm designed by Hendriks has more value than the app; it offers higher compression rates yet remains lossless. If it were able to be applied successfully as a video codec, it could potentially become a billion-dollar business. Belson commits to buy out Pied Piper from Hendriks, offering $10 million for full ownership at one point. Gregory promises $200,000 for only 5% ownership of the company. After leaving both Belson and Gregory unanswered, Hendriks suffers a panic attack and heads to a clinic.
He finds Monica outside who informs him that everyone is fighting for control of the algorithm, not the app: Belson wants the algorithm under his control, and intends to shut down Pied Piper after acquisition. Under Gregory, Hendriks could grow Pied Piper into the business he wants it to be while directing its future. Hendriks resolves to leave Hooli and accept Gregory's offer.

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