Chapter 172: Giving You a Chance

Actually, Wang Jian didn't pay much attention to the so-called expansion of the search scope.

Because there were few competitors, the website had always ranked high in Yahoo search results.

However, he was quite interested in a technology called pagerank.

This kind of thing was too suitable for some behind-the-scenes manipulation on the internet.

It had to be said that, as a technical person, Larry Page hadn't yet become a businessman.

During his search for investment, he directly exposed his weaknesses.

"Mr. Wang" he had said, "although we have received some guidance from professors during our study of pagerank."

"But even if it went to court, this patented technology would still belong to us."

"Of course, if finding investment proves difficult, we would have to apply for funding from Stanford University."

"Then the pagerank patent rights would clearly belong to Stanford University, and Sergey and I would just be one of the inventors."