Living with permanent residency in the United States is also not very uncomfortable. But everyone wants to have citizenship so they don't get more benefits or invisible penalties.

Of course, no one can say anything about me, but this became a problem as it changed from "about me" to "about me."

A million dollars, 10 million dollars, a lot of foreigners. Let's say there's quite a few people out there with 100 million dollars. But what if it's over 10 billion dollars, or if the company that he owns owns owns more than 90 percent of the U.S. search market? What if another subsidiary, such as Myway, is capturing the social networking market?

Since last year, acquaintances have been advocating for citizenship. I thought about it a lot, but I had left it to the expectation that the nationality law would later change and allow me to be Chinese.

How did the government try to do something for me? I was delaying it with some expectations, but it was so sensitive that I supported it and just proceeded.

No matter how big the business is in Korea, it is impossible to be as big as the American place of business. Moreover, the United States is eager to do business.

Although it was known to people that I was not an American citizen, it did not stand out as a significant weakness in the idea that I was Jennifer's lover and soon to be married.

Otherwise, it would have been hard to be treated similarly here, where all the heroes are gathered.

Of course, this also contributed to filtering using the 'suppression of topics' function that I use from time to time. I threw out the unnecessary stories right before they became a topic. Heh heh.

John Kim of Johnston Group applies for U.S. citizenship

[.. John Kim ran a business in the United States. In particular, it has been known over the past few years that he has begun to be restricted in his foreign activities by gaining an exclusive position in search and social networking markets. He also found that he could no longer delay acquisition of citizenship by gathering nationalities related to the recent 9/11 attacks.]

< Johnston Group, are you moving to the USA? >

[Johnstone Group, a parent group of Johnstone Group Korea, is a U.S. corporation. However, many Korean people were thinking like domestic companies because most of the group's affiliates were considered unlisted companies as private companies, such as John Kim. This time, John Kim's acquisition of American citizenship has put him at risk of becoming a real American company. As a Korean citizen, the reporter regrets that a large group that rules the world has moved to another country due to institutional limitations.]

What happened to me is now a major story in the U.S. newspaper, and it leaks out that I'm taking steps to acquire citizenship.

Of course, Korean media are also 'special!' Then rushed to the front and began to report on the newspapers and broadcasts.

Most media have supported my decision as an 'inevitable' choice. He also became a ‘brick wall‘ that was difficult to tangle with in the interests of the media.

Newspapers that have been sown for half a century can't speak a word to the Johnstone Group of their age. The water playing is different, huh? Huh? 'I've already become a giant dinosaur. They tell me to feel good, that my decision is a choice I have to make with tears. Khh! Ugh. Why am I crying? I'm doing just fine. Hehe.

Other journalists also talk about me mostly in a good way, because I am very popular in Korea.

Honestly, if you have this many names in the world, tell them to come out. Perhaps if Korea named the three most well-known figures "in the history of the world" as Korean, the first is John Kim, the second is Ilu, and the third is Chairman of Johnston. Hahaha.

[So Johnston Group is now an American company?]

[Shouldn't this be a particularly exotic case? The world is shifting Korea's position greatly.]

[They say they're marrying an American woman, so if you leave it to your kid, all that wealth will go to America. She must be completely American. Ugh. Ugh. Too bad.]

[It could still be abused. Sadly, I can't.]

When the media told me that I was going to have American citizenship, the whole country was in disagreement over the Internet. In the newspaper, there are netizens who are worried that the future group outlook and regrets will be completely overshadowed if I go to my children on the Internet. Heheh. I can see far away.

The people will take care of it, by the way. I have nothing to lose anyway. She was just worried that her grandchildren were being taken away to the United States, so she comforted me by calling her "never."

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< Google is a content thief! >

[Quality content can be created by spending a lot of time, effort, and money. What if someone were to take the hidden content without your consent and sell it? What would you say to that thief?

Google is a parasite that feeds on other people's efforts in an infinite space called the Internet. We need to think about whether this is legitimate.]

"What the hell kind of ghost are you talking about? Huh. I sent you back to get your paycheck, and now you're wasting your time again."

I came out of the negotiating table, and I sent the young man who didn't even bring his wallet home to ask his father to come back, and I was curious because I hadn't heard from him in a while. What kind of parasite sells a wallet for a living? Phew! This is so primitive. Did Turner teach you a lesson?

I've spent the last week wondering what Murdoch has to offer, but I've broken my expectations and done the wrong thing.

I heard some people don't even understand horses. Even though I tiled it so nicely, I still can't feel it.

James is so 'old. W. Fire. What do you mean, "ability"?

Tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk. Even more pathetic without knowing the subject. I've only ignored others so far, but I may have been shocked because I've never been hurt. But let's face it.

"Chief, what is James doing these days?"

I called Chief Jason and asked him if he had any movement, but I was curious how he would react because he had a slight stabbing last time.

"Yes, I've been doing some bankrupt work ever since I spoke to you. It's said to be moving in secret, but it's getting caught up with our informants. I keep my frequent acquaintances separate."

"Really? Nothing special?"

It was really ridiculous to ignore James at first. But I have a career, too, and I don't stop being angry.

I ignored James more for a reason. Growing up around the Second Generation of Punishment, James was enraged and encouraged to do nothing. From what I hear, I follow the scenario in my turbulence system. Gosh. You're so single-celled.

In fact, it's easy to find pieces of scattered information until you've wired them, but it's hard to tell if James or Murdock knew about it. The last scandal didn't even know it, so I left.

When I spoke to James on the phone, I was just saying that he was deliberately caught in the middle of something, but I couldn't be sure because I didn't see his face, but I felt a flawed look.

"Yes, one of my neighbours followed me to Fox News. He had never been to Fox City before, but he said he had been there the afternoon of your call. We're following them closely, looking before and after them."

"Really? Did he go there to keep his mouth shut?"

"I'm not sure yet, but some of the people I've met have bugged and included the vice president of the editing room in question. I'm not sure, but I have enough doubts."

Criminals are coming back to the scene of the crime, and he's probably pissed off and trying hard to dig his own grave. Is that the guy you sent to meet who reported the bug to you? Tsk, tsk. I wouldn't be able to figure it out if I didn't. You've been very helpful. Idiot.

Director Jason has been reinforcing surveillance of Murdock's news corporation, and it seems as if your kids are suddenly fast-sucking, trying to hide something late.

It is said that they move in secret in their own way.It is said that there is something strange in the eyes of our agents.

Incorrect reports have come in as James and Murdock have enhanced broad surveillance of news corporations as well as tactile online intelligence agencies.

"Sir, I can't search the New York Post or the Wall Street Journal."

"What? What do you mean?"

I can't get a good sense of Schmidt's crazy words, who is in charge of search. You mean there's a problem with our search technology?

"Well, every time our search engine visits a newspaper's online articles, it creates an index, stores it, and serves it. Failure to do so will result in a high load on the server due to the need for real-time scanning."

"Khh-hmm. So give me a brief explanation."

I developed a search engine, not wrinkling it in front of puppets, and the description is unnecessarily long.

"Oh, yeah. I continued to make errors in my search index, and I found that I would prevent it from being searched at all."

"Yes?! So you're saying that Google can't search for New York post articles?"

"That's right."

Phew! This is true because it's getting worse. The last time I used "parasite" or "thief," I couldn't believe I was doing this.

"Hm. So it's just the New York Post and the Wall Street Journal?"

"So far. I thought it was a temporary issue when I first encountered a search error on the New York post. But you can't do the same thing in the Wall Street Journal a few days ago."

Mr. Schmitz explained to me that it was no coincidence that two news agencies from the news corporation blocked the search at a weekly interval.

It can't be a coincidence even if I think about it. I wonder if this will end in these two places or if its affiliates will stop searching.

I don't know if this was James' decision alone or Rupert Murdock's, but it was a mistake. We had Polo, the planning director, write a report on the damage caused by the blockages in the search between the two newspapers and what to do when these measures were expanded as a full affiliate of the news corporation.

"Here's a report from the statistics team that proved to have had no effect on us in the last two weeks. Consumers already own more than 90% of the search market and therefore have no alternative."

While listening to Polo's explanation, I smiled on my own. James did "shit." Huhu. Some newspapers in a sea of enormous content are literally fireflies in broad daylight.

Google retains 70% of its surface area and 90% of its share in search markets. The fact that horses are 90% exclusive is 100% possible if you eat it, but if you do that, it's not good to see other people, so let it go.

Of the 90%, only 70% are directly searched, and 20% are coming from Yahoo, an affiliate.

The rest are Microsoft and other companies, who have recently been pushed to the Yahoo portal to use our search engines and are nervous about trying to move past the classics. In the old days, when you said you would do it, you were pushing the clock, but now you're doing it actively, and monopoly in America is never a good thing. Ten percent is all you want to leave behind.

"Hm. Really? So are we okay with expanding our search barrier installation from there to other affiliates? in the long run."

"Yes, my planning team reviewed it with the help of the information team and concluded that it had nothing to do with our import structure and its affiliates' installation of the search barrier. Basically, you don't make any money there. And we're not the only ones that can stop it, so it's zero percent of the impact on the competitive side."

I received a detailed report that James was wasting his time. There seems to be something wrong with the others, and this is a measure we've taken with no understanding of our profitability at all.

'Kl ~ Kl. Stupid bastards. What are they, brainless?'

Seeing those who do the wrong thing without knowing who they are or what they eat, I have a good feeling this company won't last long. Do you want me to speed you up?

When Mr. Polo finished his report, I called Thomas. When I gave Polo a job, he asked me to bring the results because I had asked him to do it separately.

"Thomas, so how did it go with what I asked you?"

"Haha. It was hard to make new demands, but it wasn't enough."

"Really? That's Thomas! What's the result?"

Instead of having Polo analyze the impacts of our business, Thomas asked him to explore the impacts of Murdock's companies.

"As you can see here, there's been a 20 percent drop in Internet access in the New York Post in the last two weeks. Page views are down 30 percent. Wall Street Journal is down 15 percent, page views about 20 percent. It's been like this for two weeks, and I'm a little surprised. If we stop him for a few months, he'll fall apart."

"Ho-oh. So, how did you figure this out?"

Each newspaper's own access rate or subscription rate is only shared internally. I knew Thomas would make it, but I was curious.

"Heh heh. Anyway, this information is automatically computed every time you log on to the server itself. A little technique shouldn't be too hard to figure out. And who am I? If you say" server, "then" Thomas, "then" Thomas, "then" server. "Huhu.”

"Hahaha. Well done. Well done!"

“Besides, who would have thought to take their company's access statistics? You don't really need people like this, do you?"

I listened to Thomas, and I'm not wrong. Murdock couldn't help but think about hacking server access statistics or site page views.

'This guy, he's so useful. Khhh. You're such a dick when you ask me to.'

I think it was an excellent choice to enter the school and accept young Thomas as my right hand.

So I have no influence at all and it's just a loss to them? This absurd circumstance... it's suicide, isn't it? '

When I analyzed the situation from start to finish, I was shaking like an idiot. Provide me with all the ways to harass them. Phew.

"Stop Fox News, Fox Sports, The Sun, The Times, Sunday Times, Brooklyn Papers right now!"

I called President Schmitz right away and gave him instructions. James, screw your business this time. If you stop them all for six months, it'll be a huge hit.

Kuhahaha! You should have brought it when you brought it. Where are you taking me?

Artwork Reviews

According to the author, Rupert Murdock hated Google so much that he actually used the word "parasite," "content theft."

If there's any details involved, then with the end of the novel... we'll let you know. Hehe.

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