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Chapter 104 The Zero-Sum Game(2/2)

But I suggest you get in touch through patent negotiations first."

After hearing these remarks, Eve Carly was already a little tempted.

It is undoubtedly a good opportunity to have some interaction with LIN HUI.

Moreover, the transaction amount of US$700,000 is also very important, although she herself does not value money very much.

But I have to say that the feeling of being choked by the financial owner is not pleasant.

However, Eve Carly still has concerns about patent transfer: "You just said that I am the backbone of our group. As a backbone, I sell technology patents to a competitor that once surpassed us, even though the patent itself may not be

What kind of technical leakage is involved, but what will my peers think of me? Will they misunderstand me?"

Ewald Cherry: "I hope they get the wrong idea soon..."

Eve Carley:???

Ewald Cherry: "Do you still think they are companions? Today's colleagues may be tomorrow's competitors.

Without enough money to maintain the relationship, your group is likely to have different ideas now.

In fact, as far as I know, many people in your group have already been in private contact with companies like Google and Yahoo.

And your trip to the Eastern Kingdom together may very well be your last collective action.

In this case, selling patents early can not only make money, but also allow these people to obtain false information that they think is valuable to harm other technology giants, so why not?"

After hearing the news, Eve found it difficult to accept it.

Is the so-called competition in the direction of algorithms actually a zero-sum game?

The winner takes all, and the laggard really gets nothing.

The honor, partners, and money we once had are gone?

It can be seen that Eve fluctuates a lot.

Ewald Cherry secretly shook his head.

How can there be so many things in this world that remain unchanged?

What's more, the computer industry is one of the industries with the highest job-hopping rate.

The world of algorithms is inherently cold, except for the occasional bug that can bring some warmth.

"Okay, you can think about it slowly! I'm going to get busy. I'll let you know when I leave!"

After saying this, Ewald Cherry left the office.
Chapter completed!
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