God of Money

Seattle, New York and Silicon Valley (end of volume 2)

I watched those who sat in the lounge and passed by, not far away from the dominant outdoors.

Blonde hair.

Brown hair.

Frizzy hair.

There were people from all over the world, including white people, black people, and white people. Suddenly, dominance soaked in emotion.

‘By the way, I've progressed quite well. ’

I've been running forward for the past few months. Outcomes were made, and larger outputs were waiting for him. And instead of waiting for someone to choose from outside the country like this, we're looking to choose someone.

The dominant lowers his urgency for a moment. Then I noticed the beautiful night view of Seattle. I stared at him for a moment. Then you hear the fish pounding on the bait.

“Seattle's most famous tourist destination is the Space Needle. The night view is also a masterpiece. ”

He looked back and there was Sang-jun.

“I see.”

“You said you were a freelancer? ”

“Yes.”

“This may seem sudden, but would you consider working in the ocean? ”

“Ocean, oceans · · · haha. ”

The dominant burst into laughter. He said more enthusiastically whether he thought it was a positive meaning.

“You know, it's one of the biggest businesses in the country. The treatment will be satisfactory. ”

The dominant voice I was listening to asked.

“How much does Sang-jun receive per year, including performance gold? ”

At that moment, embarrassed, Sang-jun rolled his eyes and did not want to answer. The dominant turns the handle of the fishing rod.

“If I were to give you double the amount of money, would you be willing to leave? ”

“Yes?”

“I'm here to tell you that I want to buy the know-how of mobile phone development that you've experienced at the Ocean Institute of Electronics. ”

“I thought you said you were a freelancer? He · · · wants to hire me · · · understands · · · · · · · · · ·. ”

“I didn't go into detail. Freelancers are right, they're just freelancers doing business. ”

A freelancer in business.

In one sentence, Sang-jun couldn't hide his gaze.

“I don't just run a business, I say it's a freelancer for convenience. ”

I had to say "forward," actually. It wasn't like that. That's in four months.

* * *

While Go-Seong-jun was silent because he said he was doing business, Yooseong said quietly but heavily.

"I'm sorry for Sang-jun, but Amor will surely be ruined. Of course, with the funding of the oceans, they'll quickly recover, and they'll create something else."

Excellence emphasized one word.

"Tick, tick! And the developers down there are going to be torn apart. I can hear the screams in my ears."

In 2008, ocean electrons were rumored to do the most as they were treated best in the country.

The pinnacle of Korean workplace culture.

Many improvements were made in 2018, but the future was still a decade away.

"You've already experienced enough, so I think you know better than me."

He muttered as if he didn't want to admit it.

"Building a cell phone is harder than I thought."

"What's the easy way? But then there were eight of them, and they built Android. We also model super-technology-intensive companies like Qualcomm and ARM. We're going to patent a bunch of UX, related cutting-edge technologies, and we're going to leave mass production to OEMs like Foxcone."

ARM.

It was a company that designed the CPU that we use. Qualcomm is a company that makes mobile APs, the core technology for smart phones, both critical to technology intensity. And OEM means that production will be subcontracted. In the end, it was aimed at technology intensive companies.

He also has a position in mind for the company when Blue S fails.

I know what skills will be used in the future, so I patent related skills.

At least I was confident I wouldn't be ruined. However, it was a dream word for him to hear.

"Everyone wants to be ARM or Qualcomm, but they exist because they can't be anyone. Do you really think you can surpass them?"

Sang-jun Ko was still skeptical. The dominant responded quickly.

"I have capital. I have eyes for technology. Andy Rubin, the founder of Android, went to a large domestic corporation before he made contact with Google, but you know he was rejected?"

The dominant star quickly spoke.

"A large domestic corporation. I don't think there's an ocean out there. About 2,000 people in the ocean? But there were only eight of them."

The dominant voice who took a moment was the word.

"One percent literacy rate wouldn't have made a Korean fool out of it."

Then I hit my head with my index finger.

"It's always been about the head."

Song Sang-jun swallowed a dry saliva. I've been more empathetic to that than anyone else lately. The developers' opinions were silenced, and the products were being developed not by consumers, but by executives who didn't even know the 'technology’.

"You can come as a team. If you have the ability of Sang-jun, I can give you twice what you are receiving. Of course, we have to discuss the details."

"No, I know what I'm capable of."

"Chief of Research Institute for Oceanic Electronics IM. He's here in June, even though Amor Pone is launching. Not being beaten by the company or touched by their ability to sail. The ocean wouldn't have been this big if it had been thrown out by Marco MVP."

Sang-jun Choi sighed for a long time. He was right. Amor's development is over, and he's in the final stages of his demonstration.

Your role is to be a Windows Mobile OS representative.

I can't say I'm done yet, but I've had a long night off and I'm exhausted, so I took the Global Summit as an excuse. The light of the conflict passed by. The dominant star quickly spoke.

"Would you like to be an accessory? Or do you want to be a part maker? I've given you a business card, so please think about it and contact us."

When I finished speaking, the dominant stood up first. Day 1 of the Summit was getting late.

* * *

Day 2 of Summit.

Sang-jun Ko diligently observed the dominance. There was definitely something different about dominance. I interacted with people through my proficient English skills, not just participating in sessions.

Sometimes I gave knowledge, sometimes I learned. It was surprising enough that I was now sitting on one side of the lecture.

The title of the session is the future of IoT.

You said you were going to be an assistant in the session and asked me to come and listen if I was interested. He added that he would never regret it. I've only known him for two days, but I've never told a lie. The contents of the session didn't come to my attention because I wasn't sure what he was going to show me. So, after a long time of waiting, the dominant sat up and went to the center of the stage.

“Good morning, everyone. My name is Aaron River. I'm a developer from Korea. This demonstration was not announced in advance because I proposed it to Microsoft first, confirming that there is an IoT-related session at the MVP Global Summit. ”

He looked at the reaction of the audience and said.

“I apologize first. But I'm sure it's going to be a meaningful time for you. We'll then walk you through the demonstration with more details. ”

The dominant pauses for a moment and picks up four PCB substrates from his bag.

“If anyone knows, this is open-source hardware called Arduino. All design layouts are public, and there is an Integrated Development Tool (IDE) for porting and uploading your OS. Think of it like an Android. ”

Arduino.

It was an open source hardware mountain range of open-source hardware along with raspberry pie that was fully disclosed from the design drawings of the substrate to the associated codes. It was prepared for today. The dominant star continued to point to each section of the Arduino board on the table.

“The temperature sensor and LCD substrate are connected respectively. So, first of all, I'm going to take the temperature that we use a lot of traditional socket communication methods, and I'm going to take it from Arduino to Laptop 1, convert it to Celsius and Fahrenheit, and spray it back on the LCD that's attached to Arduino. ”

Within the LCD window the temperature appeared, and the camera illuminated the LCD. The screen installed on the front showed temperature.

A Arduino. 25 ˚ C 77 ˚ F.

B Arduino. 24 ˚ C 75.2 ˚ F.

It was the number shown in the LCD attached to the two Arduinos. People still did not fully understand why dominance was doing this. I often noticed people yawning in slightly bored demonstrations.

“This time I'm going to demonstrate using the MQTT protocol that I'm developing here on Laptop 2. ”

C Arduino. 24 ˚ C 75.2 ˚ F.

D Arduino. 25 ˚ C 77 ˚ F.

It was a result that made no difference.

“You're probably wondering by now. Why are you doing this? What the hell are you doing? ”

A few people burst into laughter at the words of the dominant. Excellence continued the demonstration skillfully.

“Haha, I'll show you what I'm doing from now on, so please pay attention for a moment. ”

The dominant mouse clicked to bring up the Task Manager window in the window.

“As you know, you can see your PC's CPU and memory usage by clicking on the Performance tab in the Task Manager window. So let's load the server as if it's virtually 200 devices connected. First is PC # 1. ”

The green bar of the memory appeared on the screen immediately rose and occupied 80% of the memory. People's gazes gradually turned to the front screen. I began to have curiosity in my eyes. The dominant star trembled slightly.

“That's a lot of memory. That's 200. Thousands stick together and I'll stretch them right out. ”

A small smile came from the audience. The dominant star quickly spoke.

“This time, let's load 200 virtual devices onto PC # 2 using the MQTT protocol. ”

The green bar went up about 10%, then slowly fell back down again. What the demonstration was about to say became clear. The dominant continued to speak.

“The future of IoT is definitely bright. No one can deny that the age of the Internet of Things is coming. And by then, we'll have control of hundreds, thousands, maybe tens of thousands of devices. Can we control it the way it is? ”

The dominant asked a question in the audience. No one could say anything because of the demonstration just now. The dominant voice slowly spoke.

“Without it, this protocol could be the solution. Let's finish the demonstration and take some Q&A time. ”

People were already raising their hands everywhere. He had more questions than he had yesterday.