Chapter 1370 - Death Was Inevitable!
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"Your majesty, that's not all on the agenda."
"Oh?" Landon raised his brows playfully.
He could tell that Tim was enjoying this.
"Hahahahha~... Your majesty, have you forgotten? Heh... Maybe this is my favorite part of all... The emergence of forums and that which you call blogging!"
Yes. Who wouldn't like this part?
Landon grinned, thinking of it all.
For now, since cameras aren't public yet, blogging and forums would be a big hit and sensation.
Now, fashion blogs, cooking blogs and many other blogs would pop up.
Some people might become internet celebrities just for this.
However, every blog that emerges will have to be screened, lest people put harmful information online.
Of course, with the emergency of the internet and blogs, one can now have digital files of images in there.
That's right.
By next week or so, those tasked with producing the military drones should round up.
With their understanding of the camera technology, Baymard would be able to create proper cameras for major industries like news reporting, photography, etc.
Now, all files will be stored digitally.
And customers can take their digital pictures in flash drives before transferring them to their computers.
Again, it could also be sent by email.
This also means that the new photocopying and printing machines will get buttons that connect one's files to their emails or computers.
Sigh... There was indeed a lot that would change with this new digital age.
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Anyway, people could pay to take their pictures on public sites and post them on their blogs.
The beauty and fashion industry was going to boom and gain the most from this.
And on the platform called Baxian, celebrities would be able to open their own separate profiles, post pictures, comment on their days and see people on the firms go crazy over them.
One shouldn't forget that Baxian had long been here.
In the past, celebrity profiles would get bundled in one or 2 magazines, with a few comments from the fans who sent messages via mail.
From A-list to fresh meat celebrities, the more popular one was, the fewer people they would have to share a magazine book with.
Their positive or negative comments from fans will all be there, and even some thread comments on some matters from the earlier editions would also get posted.
In short, these books had long been acting as the internet, with fans crazily sending in their mail to insult or speak up on a comment they saw 2 weeks ago.
Don't belittle the power of fans.
Some people didn't sleep well at night after reading some comments from others.
But now, Baxian would make everything a reality, with people seeing forum posts and commenting on them immediately.
The work would never be the same again.
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Inwardly, Landon was a little glad that cameras and personal video-taking weren't public yet.
He only felt that these people were on the brink of craziness. So imagine if he just dumped everything all at once?
Say no more. Even he didn't dare to do that.
Tim flipped the pages of his mother, going over everything left to do.
"Your majesty, I'll be quick to contact all establishments on the list. And 2 weeks before the big launch, they should've already created their websites, having standard information about their establishments... This also includes public transportation too."
"Hmmm... It would be good if one could look up the bus schedules online."
Tim nodded vigorously.
"That's exactly what I was thinking as well. That said, all that's left is marketing.
Your majesty, we need to hire advertisers to market the monitor and the internet!
Billboards, commercial adverts... It all has to be done. And time is already running out." Tim said anxiously.
Landon sighed.
"Alright. I'll sign for phase 2 initiation."
Tim was right. They didn't have time to wait for the minutes to go back, review and sign everything... Unless they wanted to push the launch date back.
At least, the ministers had already verbally spoken in agreement for the launch to commence.
But per protocol, he'll need at least one signature and stamp printed on the document for Tim and his team to continue.
On getting his promise, Tim began jumping merrily.
"Hahahahahaha~... Good. Good. Your majesty, I knew you would do it! Don't worry. I'll send out an ad in the newspapers, radio, Tvs about hiring advertisement actors."
"Hmm... Don't forget that before the launch, short videos on how to use the computer must also be available on the official website too."
Simple problem shooting issues must also be online before the big launch.
Sometimes, simply turning off and on a computer could do a lot.
As for bigger problems, they will have no choice but to send them for repairs.
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Landon got into his vehicle with a helpless smile on his face.
He felt that this period before the launch was the busiest he had ever been.
For the last few weeks, he and practically everyone sales had been working hard, gearing for the change.
The computers and monitors had already been completed a while ago... With barely a few tricks and adjustments to do.
Today, they had officially concluded that it was all good and ready to go.
Landon shook his head wryly, imagining the chaos that would reign in Baymard once these computers land on the shelves.
Already, he felt mightily drained.
But little did he know that danger was once again looking its head above the waters.
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--Chandon Coastal City, Deiferus.--
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Bam!
Several broad-shouldered men set foot on the busy port, looking left to right, right to left with a cold glint in their eyes.
In intimidating rows, the burly men marched on.
And everyone who saw them quickly backed away with fearful expressions.
Goodness, what wind had blown these people over?
The lead man wore an immaculate white robe, looking at the disgusting sight before him.
Just being in this Pyno made his stomach churn.
The man scratched his face in disdain.
"The earlier we get this done. The earlier we can return."
"Hmm!" His entourage agreed.
Now, it was time to find the frauds they were looking for.
That's right. They came to find the so-called healers who treated diseases without blood-letting.
All frauds must!