Chapter 302 The War of Public Opinion Begins



Xu Weiwei looked around curiously.

Over the years, she did travel to some places with Wang Shouren, including Hong Kong.

However, in terms of luxury, this place is really not as beautiful as it looks.

The townhouses face the sea, with the beach right below. The weather is warm, and the sea breeze makes you feel cozy.

"Alright, if you're interested, you can go to the beach later. This beach is private; only people from our area can go down there." Lou Xiao'e clapped her hands, signaling them to come back to their senses.

With a bodyguard by his side, this wasn't a leisurely trip. Wang Shouren shook his head. "Let's go back and take a look at the documents first."

Those who got into work mode were quite busy.

The lawsuit is just a minor issue.

The real issue is making this lawsuit public.

How many media outlets are willing to take on this case?

"In this country, as long as you have money, they will be willing to report on you. But are you really willing to invest that much money?"

"The store is already open, so a little extra won't make a difference."

"So, what exactly is the plan?" Xu Weiwei asked from the side.

To be honest, she couldn't figure out Wang Shouren's thought process.

It's one thing to give up the motorcycle factory, but after all, an industrial park has been built next door, and it's only a matter of time before things get back up and running again.

However, even after giving it away, the engine was still used by someone else.

After using it, they still complain about others.

To be honest, it was a scheme, but she didn't believe that the people on this land would be willing to stand up for them.

Why spend so much money to promote themselves and invite the people of this land to laugh at them?

Xu Weiwei did not experience the era of information explosion. In her mind, or rather most people of this era, advertising meant promoting the positive information of a product, such as how amazing and powerful our product is.

In reality, while this kind of propaganda works well domestically, it's become somewhat rampant in a relatively developed country like the United States. Therefore, Wang Shouren needed a strategy to break out of the niche. This plan is easy to understand: grab a sign and stomp on it relentlessly. And the person he wanted to grab this time was the company behind Nobita Goro.

"Make the arrangements. Get started right away. Go apply for the necessary documents, issue the summons, and publish the news report."

The plan is proceeding smoothly.

Save Us: The Technology Plunder of Small Companies by Large Corporations

"Shameless Little Life: Stealing My Technology"

Two Asian factories went to America's soil to fight a patent lawsuit.

To be honest, in terms of page views, the third topic is the one that attracts the most attention.

In just one week, Toyota became famous, and Wang Shouren's Dayun also became famous.

When Toyota received the summons, the entire company was in a state of panic.

This was no small matter. Patent law is not something that can be taken for granted. If this matter were truly sealed, then Toyota's overseas sales—no, to be precise—might have to lose money, even the entire company might be wiped out. At that time, Toyota's CEO and board of directors immediately convened a meeting.

And determine exactly where the infringement occurred.

Wang Shouren said he was not in a hurry.

Because of this incident, everyone is waiting for the follow-up. The longer something stays on the trending topics list, the more traffic it can get. In this day and age, Wang Shouren thinks there aren't many people who have a traffic-driven mindset.

There are very few guys like him who treat lawsuits as advertisements.

Therefore, this matter can be said to be slowly brewing, and this brewing will gradually attract everyone's interest over time. Of course, there will be constant exposure along the way. Wang Shouren entrusted all of this to Lou Xiao'e's team, after all, their public company belongs to this team.

When he saw the team's spokesperson, with tears streaming down his face, recounting how Toyota had bullied them, he knew that the matter was probably settled.

What he's researching now isn't Toyota anymore. For him, it's just a matter of time.

He was studying a legend of this era—Wang An.

Speaking of Wang An, not many people of this era really know him.

However, when it comes to his resume, it is truly outrageous, comparable to the treatment of a novel protagonist.

Wang An was born in Shanghai in 1920. He graduated from high school at the age of 16 and was admitted to Jiaotong University. At the age of 20, he led a team to hide in the mountains of Guilin to research radio communication equipment, contributing to the War of Resistance against Japan. After the victory in 1945, he was sent to the United States to study technology and enrolled at Harvard University to pursue a master's degree.

Up to this point, things were still relatively normal. But after arriving at Harvard, his career took off.

At Harvard, he spent three years earning both a master's and a doctoral degree in applied physics.

He was subsequently recruited by Howard Aiken to the Harvard University Computer Lab.

This professor developed the world's first large-scale computer and is known as the "Father of Computers".

Back then, computers had a storage problem.

After joining the laboratory, Wang An solved the problem in just 20 days and also invented magnetic core memory.

It was after inventing this magnetic core memory that his life took off. He resigned from the lab, rented a garage, and used it as the address for his company. With this patent, he was recruited by IBM.

But IBM didn't want him as a person; it wanted his patents.

Finally, under intense pressure to lower the price, Wang An had no choice but to sell the patent to IBM at a bargain price. He needed the money to build a laboratory.

After the laboratory was built, he began to write his own legend over the next ten years.

Paper punch recorders, automatic typewriters, radio typewriters, tape readers... Among them, the most influential was the "Losce" desktop computer, which was launched in 1964.

It was the prototype of the modern personal computer, simple to operate, powerful in function, and users could even program on it.

This computer began to be adopted by major companies, and Wall Street began to replace its computers with "Losce" computers in large numbers.

Driven by the "Losce" (likely referring to a specific product or service), Wang Laboratories' revenue surged, reaching 6.9 million US dollars in 1967, tripling in just two years.

Note that this was 6.9 million US dollars in 1967, but he was still short of money.

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