Looking at the many people raising their hands in the audience, they were actually from the media.
Xing Baohua pressed his hand down and said, "I know what you want to ask. If you want to know the answer, listen carefully, and you will find the answer."
Ignore these media outlets; this isn't a press conference, is it?
It was just a brief speech; who told me to speak too quickly and blurt things out?
Then this guy went on to say: "Next, Dami Technology will create multimedia terminals on terminal devices. What is multimedia?"
You can watch movies and listen to music on computers, tablets, and mobile phones. You might find this surprising and amazing. How is that possible? Actually, it has been under development in my rice lab, but due to hardware limitations, it will not be sold on the market for the time being.
So you're probably wondering, if it won't be available on the consumer market anytime soon, why mention it? That's because Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and I are working together to create a browser that you can watch online.
Next, I will ask IBM to build a super server for Columbia Pictures, a server with significant storage capacity. And it will use the super hard drive they've already named 3390 in their labs.
This is a 22GB supercapacity hard drive consisting of a set of hard drive arrays. Did you know? Each GB costs 11,000 US dollars, and Columbia Super Server ordered five sets.
This will be used to store movie and music sources from various countries. If your device doesn't meet the requirements, you can download a browser on your computer; Steve Jobs is currently in charge of this. Use the browser to browse the Columbia Pictures website and find movies of your favorite genres.
Xing Baohua looked at the surprised people in the audience and knew that his efforts had been somewhat effective.
First, the browser will receive a lot of exposure, and second, Columbia Pictures' reputation will increase significantly.
For the average person, personal computers are still a gimmick, far less convenient than televisions for multimedia use.
Why would Xing Baohua spend so much money on these things? First, to seize the high ground and firmly grasp the resources in his hands.
This tactic was learned from Jia Yueting, the CEO of LeEco.
The second point is to hype up concepts, allowing ideas to exert their influence in the stock market and boosting Columbia Pictures' stock price.
The third point is related to derivative products.
First, develop the peripheral software, such as media players, music players, image browsers, and so on.
Another method is to sell memberships in advance.
What can I do if my current hardware can't download a movie or even just a song or two?
Online viewing only!
That's why Xing Baohua set up a server with massive storage capacity and used compression technology to enable movie viewing, such as using MG-1, WMV, RM, 3GP, etc.
With 56KB of bandwidth, it will probably still lag. We need to find a way to increase the network speed so that it's watchable.
The next step is to get the big shots like Bridge, Gates, and IBM to make a suggestion.
Otherwise, the browser you create will negatively impact the browsing experience with such slow internet speeds.
After Xing Baohua finished speaking, some people still raised their hands, but Xing Baohua waved them off, ignoring those who wanted to ask questions.
"Columbia is already a giant ship, and I just want to make it even bigger. In my mind, Columbia is a comprehensive entertainment company. It's not enough to just make movies and music; I also want to create a film city and a water park themed around Columbia Pictures."
Let everyone keep their happiness in Colombia, even those who are too busy with work to take a vacation. I'm thinking of letting them browse Colombia's film and music libraries online. And this isn't just limited to America, but extends to the hottest cities around the world.
Xing Baohua received enthusiastic applause after he finished speaking. It was a pity that there was no projector or anything behind him; otherwise, combining his speech with PTT (a popular Taiwanese online forum) would have been even more persuasive.
After the applause subsided, Xing Baohua stepped down from the stage.
Xing Baohua had intended to chat with everyone, but seeing those guys with microphones and cameras, he felt that if he didn't leave soon, he would definitely end up talking more.
He left President Iger and Wang Weibao behind and then departed.
I had planned to introduce Aiger at the conference, but then I remembered that he had just called to resign, and his new employer was slow to process his resignation. If he took office here, he would be violating labor rules.
You must completely resign from your previous job before you can start your next one.
Otherwise, this guy can expect to be sued.
Xing Baohua returned home in a good mood and decided to celebrate with a drink. But just as he picked up his glass, his phone rang. It was Gates calling.
He thought to himself, "How did this guy know what I said so quickly?"
"Hello, Gates?" Xing Baohua answered the phone, greeting him politely first.
"Hello, Xing, I just heard some news that isn't good for you."
Xing Baohua, who was in a good mood, was put off by Gates's comment that things weren't going well; it certainly wasn't a good thing.
"Tell me about it, buddy."
"I just heard that Sony, along with some Japanese electronics manufacturers, has joined the alliance of computer manufacturers such as HP, Dell, and Bercomm."
"Let them franchise, I can't stop them, and they won't be able to deal me a fatal blow." The news was indeed bad, but Xing Baohua was just being stubborn.
It's a matter of saving face. Besides, he really can't stop it. He can only watch as they form a new, massive alliance.
Besides, Xing Baohua wasn't fighting alone! The other side didn't bring Apple along either, right? Hmm, it seems like they didn't even call in IBM.
Even if they did call for it, IBM would still have to fight for the top spot and have some fun, otherwise what would they do there?
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