Blooming America

Chapter 283: The Internet Age (Part 2)

Chapter 283 The Internet Era (Part 2)

Just a few days after the completion of the East-West Internet, the three north-south routes started at the same time. These three north-south routes run through the east coast, west coast, and central regions respectively. In this way, almost all states can be covered by the Internet.

In California and New York, Catherine is even more vigorously promoting intra-city broadband. With broadband in the city, the Internet will have real meaning.

The cloud system is Catherine's big killer for the Internet.

With the cloud system, people can easily use the Internet. In the future, there will be more and more people who want to buy real personal computers, which is very beneficial to the popularization of the Internet.

Donald’s advertising strategy is a set goal, but as of now, Catherine has no plans to put ads on the Internet. Anyway, the federal government's order can still bring Catherine a lot of profits.

"Um... OK, no problem at all." Catherine put down the phone, she was a little excited.

"Los Angeles Times" finally agreed to open an electronic version.

Catherine had no hope for this, but just after the east-west line of the Internet was completed, the person in charge of the Los Angeles Times called.

"Why are they so anxious this time?"

Elsa vaguely heard the voice on the phone.

"It's very simple, because they saw a business opportunity." Catherine looked "unpredictable".

Elsa asked: "Business opportunity? What business opportunity?"

"Elsa, think about it, is the Los Angeles Times an influential newspaper?"

Elsa nodded.

"Then where is it the most authoritative."

"……Los Angeles?"

Catherine nodded: "Yes, it is Los Angeles. But if there is the Internet, its newspapers can affect the United States. So far, there are no electronic newspapers on the Internet. The Los Angeles Times dare to be the first to eat crabs. People, if the Internet can really expand, wouldn't they make money?"

Once people have formed a dependency, even if a newspaper similar to the "New York Times" entered the Internet, the "Los Angeles Times" has a great advantage because of the relationship formed by the user base.

Elsa only understood what was going on this time.

"Then...the next thing we need to do is..."

Catherine picked up the phone and called Donald's office.

"The "Los Angeles Times" has already negotiated, you should go and discuss with the "New York Times" now..."

Elsa next to her was a little dumbfounded.

"Are we going to bring in the "New York Times" too?"

"Of course, with the example of the Los Angeles Times here, they will definitely compromise."

Catherine looked confident.

"But isn't this bad for the Los Angeles Times?"

"As long as their competition is good for us, it's okay." Catherine gave a weird smile: "I'm a capitalist."

Moreover, good competition is also very helpful to boost the atmosphere of the entire network. Naturally, it is impossible for Catherine to let the Los Angeles Times dominate.

After discussing this matter, Catherine stood up, and then came to Seymour Clay's research center.

"Oh……"

Metal **** was all over the floor, and Clay didn't know what he was doing.

"Sister Edson." Seeing Catherine coming, Clay put down his work.

"How is the research?"

"Well, there is no problem with ng coming out...I am now solving the problem of multitasking."

"Well, yes, then I won't bother."

Catherine left as she said, she didn't want to interrupt her work.

Multitasking is the most important thing to solve. For such a high-level computer, it is the task of hundreds of users, which is undoubtedly a very challenging job for today's technicians.

Catherine originally considered whether the cloud system could add the video-on-demand function, but in the end it could only be forgotten. If you want to do this, the burden on the computer will undoubtedly be even greater.

But Catherine also considers using optical fiber to transmit TV signals. If users have a demand, they can use the monitor to watch TV.

——But this is a move to challenge vested interest groups, and so far, Catherine does not intend to do so. If you really do this, you will face more enemies... which is not a good thing.

Back in the office, Catherine turned on the computer.

Because the east and west networks have been connected, the information that Catherine can browse has also suddenly doubled. Both forums and chat rooms have been transformed and reorganized to form the current network model.

Using it, Catherine easily used the mouse to browse the content she wanted to see.

Through the link, you can easily access the Internet.

"It's very pretty online..."

After walking around the forum, Catherine was really speechless for these pig-like teammates.

The Internet is full of speeches praising the United States, and those who objectively evaluate the facts are completely ridiculed.

——The approach is not wrong, the fault lies in the fact that the manager is a fanatical anti-communist, and he has been dazzled by this kind of thinking.

Catherine had some doubts whether it would implement "inter-provincial" on college students who might have sympathy for **...oh, the US is "inter-state".

This is not good news.

"Damn it, don't they know that young people from the youth age are in a rebellious period, and what they like to oppose when they are praised by others?"

Catherine complained.

"Perhaps they were just unintentional?" Elsa was also learning to surf the Internet, and she seemed to have mastered it quickly.

"Forget it, a is a lot more annoying than us, and even the ‘Socialist United States of America’ is not a big deal..."

Wouldn’t it be more beautiful if there was a "Soviet Freedom League"?

Catherine added to her heart.

"socialism?"

"This stupid action will only make people think that socialism is better..." Catherine curled her lips.

China is now exporting **, although it is in the "decade", but this decade is also the time when ideas are exhibited best and fastest.

Japan has the Red Army, France has the May Storm, and the Cultural Revolution in the United States-for a small number of people-will continue into the years...

If the Soviet Union survived that year and the United States collapsed, would China become the "last bastion of capitalism"?

However, this "if" is only an "if". The United States has already begun to transform from an industrial country to a financial country, and de-industrialization is the general trend.

With financial drugs, the United States, which drank poison to quench its thirst, would at least live a while longer than the Soviet Union, which died of thirst—this was enough. The cold war dividends directly pushed the United States to the pinnacle of hegemony.

The cost of labor and materials in the United States are now getting higher and higher, and American products are being beaten down by the Japanese. The Japanese threat theory is no longer a day or two. At the same time, because of the impact of Japan, American factories have moved to foreign countries. For example, many automakers have begun to choose sites to build factories in developing countries. Japanese aggression is the first step that led to the deindustrialization of the United States.

"Is it that serious?" Elsa was a little strange.

"Who knows, no one can say for the future."

Catherine continued to browse the forum.

She feels that the current situation of the Internet will only make people hate this new thing, which is quite detrimental to her own development. But what can I do?

"Elsa, if there are two groups of people preparing to fight, how can you hold them?"

Catherine asked Elsa.

"Um... then let them not meet, how about it?"

"Hmm...hmm? That's a good idea"

Catherine suddenly thought of something.

"We will separate them"

Elsa looked strangely at Catherine: "You mean the group of people in the forum."

Catherine nodded.

"Just let them talk to themselves, it's easy to handle." Catherine chin down, and then began to think about how to separate them.

Catherine also had some experience in this point in her previous life.

Some sites gather some "five cents", while some sites have a group of "five cents", and both parties are talking about themselves in their own circles. The most typical ones are the Kaidi community and Wuyouzhixiang. The former is a five-cent base-in Catherine's view, it should be a group of sers who want to take the upper hand in the name of "people. lord", while the latter is composed of some leftists.

"Since some people on the Internet like to talk about things like this or that, just let them talk about it." Catherine curled her lips: "We dig two pits, and then put some bait in one pit to make these people jump. In the past, there was no pop-up novel network, and then let these people with similar smells gather in their own pit, let them talk to themselves."

Catherine smiled ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ but if there is a...er...a website that is overwhelming with thoughts on our website, it does not seem to have a good effect on our network..."

Elsa seemed a little worried.

"Well... we can't just open a website for such a purpose..."

Catherine also agreed.

The Internet has just started, and Catherine is still somewhat afraid that the Internet will be strangled.

The Internet is a beast, once it is released, it can no longer be controlled. But now the cage of this beast has just been opened. It has not yet come out, and there will still be a chance to lock it in the cage.

Website, you must have a website.

Having a website is a good thing, but how do people know about this website?

Catherine suddenly thought of a good thing-search engine.

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