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Chapter 133 The future richest man (2)

"Dear Yurias, a shareholder and partner of look." Gates said with a smile after thinking it through.

"It's very welcome. With the help of your company, look will develop better." Qiu Haowen replied with a smile, and then changed his mind. "I have always admired and admired your company, and I am very clear that your company's operating system products will definitely shine in the future. So I have been seeking to become a shareholder of your company and contribute to your company's development."

Gates still kept smiling, but there was a few sneer on the corners of his mouth intentionally or unintentionally.

"Dear Yurias, Microsoft is already listed on the exchange. You just need to go to the market to buy stocks and you will become a shareholder of Microsoft. Thank you very much for your concern for us. If you have any suggestions, you can send them directly to our company's service center."

Qiu Haowen seemed to have never heard of the ridicule in Gates' words. He leaned forward and asked slightly, "I heard that your company's new version of the operating system is a hybrid 16-bit/32-bit Windows. It has made major innovations based on the previous Windows 3.x, and has made important improvements to the gui (graphical user interface) and can carry out compatibility work from the bottom."

Gates still smiled on his face, like a kind priest listening to the Lambs' reverence for God. Although these things are strictly confidential at Microsoft, they will have some news. Moreover, computer geniuses like Qiu Haowen can think of these by making inferences based on Windows 3.x, so Gates was not surprised.

"I just heard that your company encountered some problems in data storage reading, graphics processing, web browsing, resource sharing, etc. I happened to have some research on these aspects when I was fine some time ago, got some experience, and summarized some algorithms. I wonder if I can help you?"

As he said that, Qiu Haowen handed over a few pieces of paper. Gates's face changed slightly and he took it suspiciously.

After reading for more than ten minutes, Gates's face turned a little blue, as if the core secret of his company had been stolen. He put down the paper, took off his glasses, bit his glasses slightly with his mouth, and his slightly bulging eyes stared at Qiu Haowen, as if he wanted to see through all the conspiracies and tricks he had hidden in his mind.

Qiu Haowen broke the silence, "Mr. Gates, I have always asked my trust fund to acquire your company's shares in the market, but it is too popular. So far, I have only acquired less than three percent of the shares, which is too far from what I expected."

Gates put on his glasses again, avoided talking about Qiu Hao's words, and said directly: "Mr. Urias, you really have a deep understanding of the operating system, especially our company's products."

"Haha, Mr. Gates, you are polite. You just said that mathematical geniuses can easily become computer geniuses. You are right. Computers were invented by a group of mathematicians. Before subdividing the industry of computer engineers, all those who are proficient in computers were mathematicians."

Speaking of this, Qiu Haowen smiled slightly, his face full of confidence, "It just so happened that I am not only talented in mathematics, but also focused on research on data analysis and other aspects. The essence of a computer is a series of work that reads, stores and computes the data. The operating system is a platform for providing this series of work. So I can have some experience in these aspects."

Gates remained silent, but Qiu Haowen saw hesitation and hesitation on his face, and said with a smile: "Mr. Gates, tomorrow at 10 o'clock in the morning, in the e6 conference room, I have a speech, and I will read some of my recent research results and invite you to listen."

Look is famous among computer enthusiasts, and it is natural to be invited to give speeches.

"Okay, I'll go on time tomorrow." Gates nodded immediately and replied.

At ten o'clock the next day, Qiu Haowen gave a speech on time on the podium, and Jacob was there to help him play slides.

"Sir, look       The author of the navigator." As soon as Qiu Haowen finished speaking, there were lively applause, whistles and cheers from each other.

"Good Yurias, look!"

“Orglook is so cool, you are so cool, my dear!”

The movement attracted the attention of others outside the conference room. After inquiring, the father of Navigator gave a speech here, which caused a sensation. More and more people flocked to the e6 conference room, frightening the conference organizers. They quickly disassembled the screens on both sides, combined the two conference rooms into one, and added a few speakers to soothe the restless listener.

After waiting for nearly half an hour, Qiu Haowen continued to give a speech.

"Hungarian writer f.karinthy proposed the "small world phenomenon" in 1929. He believed that any two people on the earth could be connected on average through a chain of five contacts. In the 1960s, Stanley Milgram, a professor of social psychology at Haval University, proposed the famous "six degrees of separation" hypothesis by designing a chain letter experiment. Many people know the meaning of it: any two strangers who want to get in touch can complete the connection between them by only five people."

"The six-degree separation hypothesis is actually the biggest application on the Internet. Because of the emergence of the Internet, people need an hour, a day, or a month to shorten the contact time to one minute, or even more. You are in Santiago and he is in Naples, and we can interact within a minute. With the Internet, the earth has become smaller, and no matter how far the geographical distance is, like an apartment upstairs and downstairs, it becomes insignificant."

Hearing this, the applause in the venue was thunderous, and thousands of listeners became extremely excited. They were deeply infected by the future scene described by Qiu Haowen.

Qiu Haowen waited quietly for a while with a smile on his face. When everyone's emotions became stable, he continued to speak: "I am a mathematics. When I entered the field of computers, I first wanted to argue the six-degree separation hypothesis from mathematical theory. So I made a network of connections between one hundred people and their functions..."

"In view of the above problems, I made an internal link relationship diagram... After researching, I found that a random small number of connections are generated in a relationship diagram, and the maximum path of the graph will cause a sharp decrease at a certain point, and the function diagram is like this..."
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