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Chapter 679

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Li Ke chewed on the corn on the cob. As he chewed, he moved closer to Li Lan. "Yeah, it's delicious."

Li Lan pouted and pushed her sister to the side. She even rolled her eyes at her.

"If you still don't eat, I will beat you up. Do you believe me?" After Li He said this, he glanced at He Fang's expression. Seeing that his wife had acquiesced, he became even more fearless and boldly bluffed, "I'll count to three! If you still don't come over for dinner, I will make your butt bleed! I will make you cry! "

"Try me!" Li Zhaokun was unhappy. He cannot scold his daughter-in-law, but he can still scold his son.

He hugged Li Lan in his arms and fed him a piece of beef.

Li He cannot scold his son anymore.

The Ministry of Finance was looking for a stake in the new computer company, and Li He Lenovo had to look for Li He.

Ever since he knew that Yuanda Group belonged to Li He, he had gone from being surprised to being numb. Because there were more unexpected things, such as Yuanda Investment Group, BMW Group, Dida Group, and Tsinghua Financial Group. He had no time to be surprised.

After Li He Lenovo reorganized the company, the shares of the new computer company belonged to Yuanda Investment Group.

"I did not expect this. I really did not expect this." In He Long's restaurant, Liu Lianxiang kept exclaiming, "Compared to you, my achievement is simply insignificant."

"I am just lucky. But I still have to apologize for hiding it from you for so long." Li He's family was having dinner at He Long's restaurant. That's why when he received Liu Lianxiang's call, he asked him to meet him here.

"No, no. Under those circumstances, I will also do the same. You are doing the right thing." Even collective enterprises had difficulty doing business in that kind of society, let alone a private enterprise like Li He Lenovo. Liu Lianxiang said. "But I did not expect you to have such a big family business. I am not as good as you. I still have to thank you. The Soviet Union experts you introduced to us helped us a lot. We had planned to introduce the PC at the end of the year, but we had completed the target at the beginning of this year. "

Li He laughed. "You all still have to rely on yourselves. I have introduced you all to the experts from the Soviet Union and a lot of information. You all must digest and absorb them. You must have your own core technologies and patents. These are the core competitiveness. Not only can you gain a foothold in China, but you also have the ability to enter the international market."

"Of course, of course." Liu Lianxiang pushed his spectacles up the bridge of his nose and nodded. "Many of the Soviet Union's experts have already been assigned jobs. For those who are not assigned jobs, we have arranged for them to be translators to help us translate the Russian technical documents into English. This way, the technical documents can be used to their fullest potential. Even those who don't understand Russian can use them easily."

Unknowingly, the gap between his status and Li He's was getting bigger and bigger. No matter what Li He said, he could only listen.

"This is a good idea." Li He kept praising. "This will solve the Russian translation problem."

There were very few Russian experts who understood Chinese, and there were not many Chinese who understood Russian. This caused a lot of communication problems for the Chinese side, and a lot of technologies had to be shelved.

But in English, it was different. In modern human science and technology, many advanced inventions and cutting-edge technologies came from British, US, and other English-speaking countries.

Their research reports and materials written in English, as well as their English academic journals, were naturally favored by scientists from all over the world. In order to obtain the advanced technologies from Britain and US, or participate in international academic exchanges, a large number of scientists and scientists from non-English speaking countries had to work hard to learn English.

Therefore, whether it was the Soviet Union experts or some China scholars and students, their English proficiency was unquestionable. Using English to build a bridge of communication was undoubtedly a very good idea.

Liu Lianxiang nodded. "Our experience has been fully replicated in the Bureau of Foreign Experts Affairs. Many Russian experts who could not be assigned for the time being have participated in the translation work. Based on the results of these materials, our personnel have further researched and made great progress. Many papers have been published in top domestic and international journals and have a great influence."

"Who is currently doing the literature and book retrieval system in China?" Li He once again thought about the duplication of research projects and the waste of resources. Therefore, it was necessary to establish a research project database and a literature and journal database.

There was no public database in China yet. Some research institutes and manufacturers had a limited range of published data, and there was no mechanism to open it to the public. Therefore, researchers had no way of knowing which units and which individuals had conducted the relevant research. This led to the duplication of research and waste of resources.

He had not seen the "Three Gold Project" yet, so he had to ask again.

Liu Lianxiang did not expect Li He to pay attention to this problem. He only said, "In 1986, the Institute of Computer Science introduced the MINISIS database. In 1989, the Chinese Academy of Sciences established the Zhongguancun Education and Research Demonstration Network. The results were good. Currently, the best is still the DIALOG system."

"It costs 90 USD per hour to connect. Which research institute can afford it?" China was only connected to the Internet after 1994, and it was only a 64k international dedicated line. The speed was ridiculously slow. At this time, the Internet was not fully connected to the Internet, and the speed was even worse. One document would cost at least a few hundred USD.

"The Science and Technology Association has just proposed a" Golden Bridge "project. It is expected to be promoted nationwide next year." Liu Lianxiang told Zhang Zian everything he knew.

Li He said with certainty, "Information technology and industrialization at the same time. This is the right path. The most important thing about the Internet is transmission and the gathering of information resources. This is a huge power. Once China is connected to the international network, it will be connected to the international information system."

Developed countries usually started information technology after industrialization. However, China implemented the policy of industrialization and information technology at the same time to meet the needs of sustained and rapid economic development.

After the concept of information technology was introduced into China, the government listed it as a key project. Therefore, the Golden Bridge project was proposed at the same time as the US National Information Infrastructure (NII) and the Group of Seven (G7) Global Information Infrastructure (GlI).

This was what it meant to be connected to the international network.

The main task of the Golden Bridge Project was to build a nationwide information and communication network with the ability to operate on a large scale. It would solve cross-departmental and cross-regional information communication and exchange. Like the China Science and Technology Network, the China Public Computer Internet, and the China Education and Research Computer Network, it was one of the four backbone networks in China.

Later, the China Science and Technology Network, formerly known as the Zhongguancun Education and Research Demonstration Network, was directly connected to the US NSFNET. China and Inter had entered the Internet era.

However, in the end, only one Chinese Public Computer Internet Company managed to develop to a certain scale. Because it was backed by the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications, there was no need to mention how prestigious China Telecom was. As for Netcom, Unicom, and Mobile, which all belonged to the same parent, they expressed their dissatisfaction and set up their own public Internet, such as C.

Liu Lianxiang nodded. "This is just an idea from the Science and Technology Association. Whether it will be implemented or not is another matter."

According to him, there was no standard for the Internet protocol in China, so how could it be implemented?

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