Chicago 1990

Chapter 431

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In any case, these two calls seem to prove that launching a'rebellion' is not so urgent. In addition to preparing for the exam, Song Ya put other energy into business.

"Dilai, has All Music responded?" As soon as Taraji left, he was not used to making many calls in person.

"All Music's founder Elle Wien and editor-in-chief Miller Freeman have no intention of introducing new investors, and they simply refused." Dile replied.

"Did you not say last time that they need money to migrate services from Gopher to the World Wide Web?" Song Ya asked.

"But they don't want to take your money. Elverine, Bob Dylan and Iggy are friends for many years. He has no shortage of financing channels in the music circle. All music's stance is also biased towards rock music and is not friendly to hip-hop music. And because they provide online lyrics, they value the level of lyrics more than melody, so NAS gets a higher evaluation from them than you, street poets or something."

Dile said: "Give up APLUS. It is better to start your own music website with this money. I heard that it is not expensive. The World Wide Web has not started charging like Gopher."

"Do it yourself?"

"Yes, do it yourself, it's very simple, I know it." Dile said.

"Can website projects get land in Silicon Valley?" Now the overall trend on the Internet is to support free, sharing, etc. Don't think about making money. Song Ya immediately thought that Riese had been persuading herself to get land in Silicon Valley under the name of the project. Thing.

"I don't know this, you can ask Riiser." Dile replied.

Before calling Risser, he found two technical houses in the company, "How is the UIUC Web client?"

"It's online, and the response is very hot! Can you use your computer?"

Andrew and Henry excitedly helped him download and open the Mosaic client, and then clicked on a string of URLs, "You see, many universities have set up their own websites."

"is it?"

Song Ya used it casually, and the familiar feeling came back. "Have you told that programmer about my investment? That undergraduate named Mark Anderson."

"He refused. He said he wanted to wait until he graduated at the end of the year before making a decision. Now everything in Mosaic belongs to UIUC. If he accepts investment privately, he will definitely not want to graduate successfully."

"Bill Gates and Jobs dropped out of school and founded Microsoft and Apple." Song Ya said.

"They didn't drop out after half a year of graduation." Henry smiled, "And how can they make money from things like Mosaic? The World Wide Web itself is free, unlike MS-DOS and Windows. The software sold in copies is not the kind of hardware equipment of Apple computers."

"Well, I see, I will think about it again."

Song Ya called Rise and asked if the network company project could successfully get the ground in Sunnyvale, he called Dile again.

"Moving the contents of American Music Magazine online? Good idea, but..."

He thought carefully about Dile's suggestion, "I only own 51% of the magazine, and half and half of Riklubin. I don't want to share this business with him."

"There is always a way to get around him, right?" Dile asked.

"I'll ask." He called Samuel again.

"You can get the distribution authorization of this magazine content on the Internet through a content broker, and you can sign a long-term contract." Samuel gave professional advice, "Through this broker, take the project to go. Land in Silicon Valley."

"Do you think you can make money? By hoarding land?" Song Ya asked.

"It should be no problem. Someone has done this now. Many manufacturers package products, technology, and information technology into high-tech or information technology products, and then enter the Bay Area and Silicon Valley under various names," Samuel said.

"Then do it!"

Do what you say, since Dilei came up with the idea,

"Hey, Rick."

"APLUS, I haven't contacted for a long time, how about it? Is school life very boring?"

The two exchanged greetings for a while, "Rick, my A+ audio company wants to put the contents of American Music Magazine on the World Wide Web. What do you think?"

"Is this a business?" Riclubin asked.

"Yes, the money is not much, but it can make us pay less." Song Ya fudged.

"How many?"

"About one hundred thousand dollars a year."

"This little money is enough..." Riclubin said, "Will it affect the sales of the magazine?"

"No, the content of the website will be released after a long delay."

"Well, it's not an income." Riclubin is very insensitive to this, "but I have to ask acquaintances first."

"Who?"

"Litman."

"Oh, why did you hear this name again? Don’t be like that. Rick, I don’t want to deal with people like Litman anymore in my life. He made a lot of money by selling our magazines, and now we both lose money every year. Millions, are you really willing to continue to trust him?"

"Haha, okay, then you can call the shots. Anyway, the magazine is controlled by you."

"Then we are settled?"

"That's a deal."

When it was done, Song Ya called Shirley Fleming again. This old lady who is more out of touch with the rapid development of society is better to be fooled. After confirming that it will not affect sales, she agreed without much thought.

"So what... The website can record all the previous content of American Music Magazine? Can you find it a hundred years ago?" The old lady is concerned about this, "Just like a museum?"

"Yes, how? My idea is not bad, right? After all is done, others will be able to look up the articles you published decades ago." Song Ya said.

"Well, when will I do the collection work, I have all the previous magazines in the warehouse, and I have a lot of copies."

"I am as soon as possible."

Hanging up the phone, Song Ya asked Dilai to use the expected income from the copyright library and DTS equity as collateral, and loaned 10 million. In addition to acquiring land in Silicon Valley, he will also acquire several small synthetic audio copyright libraries to increase the market share of A+ audio. Back to 7%, or even higher, about 8%.

"APLUS!"

Just after finishing this matter, he directly reached Motula's phone in class, and the angry opponent came up and asked directly: "You helped Mimi change all the bodyguards!?"

"It is not appropriate to say that it is not appropriate to change. She just asked the bodyguards arranged by the company to return to her post, Mr. Motura. She feels that those bodyguards treat her like a prisoner, and she needs a more personal bodyguard." Song Ya replied: " So I said hello to the long-term CNA insurance company."

"Those people are APLUS arranged by me, I am very upset for you to do this!"

Motula said: "I know you are good friends, but you can't meet her requirements without a bottom line!"

"Satisfy……"

Song Ya coughed twice, "Sorry, Mr. Motula, I know you are also out of good intentions, but her bodyguards are really too much. She is a star and not a prisoner."

"Okay, okay, I'm very busy now, I will pack you up when I return to New York!"

"Wait, Mr. Motura, what are you up to? I heard you are in Dreamland? Is it the MJ tour?"

"What are you asking about this?"

"Uh, I will go to South Africa during the summer vacation. I wonder if MJ has a similar plan? Let's do some charity together..."

"Stop dreaming!"