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hey, listen, we have seen this model, it is the same thing as dropbox, but dropbox has a faster growthnd much larger user base. but survey monkey is no drop box. and google has thrown their own hat in the survey ring survey monkey will tell you they have a superior product. but the real problem is the valuation. making it more expensive than box or dropbox and marginally cheaper than a cloud king like splunk much slower growth than any of these companies. at $12 where it came public, valuation came closer. the bottom line, look, i like survey monkey, i like the product, but i can't justify buying the stock they did it at $12 a share if survey monkey pulls back to those levels, we can revisit it. for now, i say steer clear of survey monkey. charles in florida. >> caller: booyah. i have a question of pivotal ticker despite a good quarter but it still got killed in the, and still getting killed is that representative in the cloud? >> yeah, to some degree, but i disagree with you about the quarter. i did not think the quarter was as great as you are describing there weren't flies on this q
hey, listen, we have seen this model, it is the same thing as dropbox, but dropbox has a faster growthnd much larger user base. but survey monkey is no drop box. and google has thrown their own hat in the survey ring survey monkey will tell you they have a superior product. but the real problem is the valuation. making it more expensive than box or dropbox and marginally cheaper than a cloud king like splunk much slower growth than any of these companies. at $12 where it came public, valuation...
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emily: how is your work different from what to can get from dropbox or icloud?helm is a personal server that goes in your home. you just hook it up to your home network and you said it up within three minutes. it is different from services like dropbox in that those types of services take your data and house it in the cloud. with helm you have the data on a server in your house. this means the helm server has your data in your home. very the company know little about our customers so we do not have access to any data on the server. emily: is it encrypted? giri: yes. we have full disk gingrich and. only the user has access to the keys. emily: so you have been using the service for a while. what is the experience like an how does it differ than what else is out there? alexis: there was no alternative aside from having to install a server in your own home. there are plenty of hobbyists and hard-core techies that would go through the trouble of installing a server but it is a lot of work and upkeep. what was so appealing is that they had the vision three years that
emily: how is your work different from what to can get from dropbox or icloud?helm is a personal server that goes in your home. you just hook it up to your home network and you said it up within three minutes. it is different from services like dropbox in that those types of services take your data and house it in the cloud. with helm you have the data on a server in your house. this means the helm server has your data in your home. very the company know little about our customers so we do not...
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dropbox and google drive and office 365 are all cloud services.n't allow data to move between them. red hat allows data to be more easily moved around. >>> efforts to cut the waste going to landfills in the u.s. is attracting investors. amazon announced it would invest $10 million in the closed loop fund. investing in recycling programs and landfill reduction efforts. there is plenty of work to be done. united nations has 300,000 pounds of plastic waste is expected. i still need amazon to do something about the boxes in my garage. you go to any mail room, it is full of boxes. >> do you save them? are you like my wife who saves all of the boxes for a rainy box day? >> i do have a rainy box fund. amazon, come up with a way to come and bring them back. bring me something from amazon and take something with you. >>> "early start" continues right now. >>> breaking overnight. a passenger jet with almost 200 on board crashes into the ocean after takeoff in indonesia. a live report moments away. >>> we will drive anti-semitism and the hate of any people b
dropbox and google drive and office 365 are all cloud services.n't allow data to move between them. red hat allows data to be more easily moved around. >>> efforts to cut the waste going to landfills in the u.s. is attracting investors. amazon announced it would invest $10 million in the closed loop fund. investing in recycling programs and landfill reduction efforts. there is plenty of work to be done. united nations has 300,000 pounds of plastic waste is expected. i still need amazon...
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he has 1400 tech investments like dropbox.o the cochair of open ai, a research company with a stated mission to make sure humans and ai can safely coexist. who can talk about when it will arrive? no one but sam altman. ofi think it is a question time frames. i view the next few decades as the most important milestone in history right around the corner. 10 years or 100, i don't think it matters given the magnitude of what is happening. it is coming soon enough that we need to think right now about how we want this deployed, however what gets benefit, how we will make it safe and good for humanity. emily: do you think ai will share our values? sam: we have a team working on that now. how we import human values, how do we teach a collective human value? i am more optimistic that we will be able to accomplish that. we even want ai to share our values because there are many inequities we may not want to be replicated. sam: one of my hopes for ai is it will help us be our best. it will help us in providing our best and stop our wors
he has 1400 tech investments like dropbox.o the cochair of open ai, a research company with a stated mission to make sure humans and ai can safely coexist. who can talk about when it will arrive? no one but sam altman. ofi think it is a question time frames. i view the next few decades as the most important milestone in history right around the corner. 10 years or 100, i don't think it matters given the magnitude of what is happening. it is coming soon enough that we need to think right now...
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francisco and you can see great companies emerge like salesforce, like twitter, like square like dropboxean i could go on and on and on hundreds of billions of dollars of market capitalization and reported on many on your program. yet at the same time a huge crisis of homelessness, 7500 homeless individuals on our streets in san francisco, 1200 homeless families with two kids on average each. this is unacceptable we can't have on one side the most prosperous most successful and as you can see behind me the most beautiful city in the world and on the other hand we have a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions turning into a crisis of inaction and indifference and need to put a stake in the ground and stop it. i'm asking everyone to vote yes on proposition c. >> i know chuck robbins well and he's saying they received 7,000 chronically homeless in santa clara county given the tax return -- the change in taxes, given the fact that there are so many people rich, you got chuck, you, i mean who is opposing this thing >> well, that's exactly right. jim, cisco is for proposition c and many of ou
francisco and you can see great companies emerge like salesforce, like twitter, like square like dropboxean i could go on and on and on hundreds of billions of dollars of market capitalization and reported on many on your program. yet at the same time a huge crisis of homelessness, 7500 homeless individuals on our streets in san francisco, 1200 homeless families with two kids on average each. this is unacceptable we can't have on one side the most prosperous most successful and as you can see...
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some examples are airbnb, uber, dropbox, square, thumbtack, u.s.f., i don't want to mention anymore, but those are some of the key ones that are probably the most applicable to this circumstance. i understand the frustrations of dedicated restaurant owners in the supervisor's district, and i get that it's competitive. i do think that it's an overreach and a slippery slope, though, if the city starts getting involved with telling people where they can eat. i'm a big believer in the competitive spirit. in fact, the supervisor said that people in his district own restaurants can't compete with free. while i was at cpnc hospital, my wife was giving birth to our twin girls a couple months ago,
some examples are airbnb, uber, dropbox, square, thumbtack, u.s.f., i don't want to mention anymore, but those are some of the key ones that are probably the most applicable to this circumstance. i understand the frustrations of dedicated restaurant owners in the supervisor's district, and i get that it's competitive. i do think that it's an overreach and a slippery slope, though, if the city starts getting involved with telling people where they can eat. i'm a big believer in the competitive...
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some examples are airbnb, uber, dropbox, square, thumbtack, u.s.f., i don't want to mention anymore, but those are some of the key ones that are probably the most applicable to this circumstance. i understand the frustrations of dedicated restaurant owners in the supervisor's district, and i get that it's competitive. i do think that it's an overreach and a slippery slope, though, if the city starts getting involved with telling people where they can eat. i'm a big believer in the competitive spirit. in fact, the supervisor said that people in his district own restaurants can't compete with free. while i was at cpnc hospital, my wife was giving birth to our twin girls a couple months ago, they offered us free meals four days in a row. i had none. i walked two blocks away to get the kind of food, coffee, and tea that you wanted. you can actually compete, and i do think the competitive spirit is the way to ultimately offer the best product and service. the feedback we get from a lot of these employees is that the city still has a ways to go cleaning up the homeless issue, some sanitati
some examples are airbnb, uber, dropbox, square, thumbtack, u.s.f., i don't want to mention anymore, but those are some of the key ones that are probably the most applicable to this circumstance. i understand the frustrations of dedicated restaurant owners in the supervisor's district, and i get that it's competitive. i do think that it's an overreach and a slippery slope, though, if the city starts getting involved with telling people where they can eat. i'm a big believer in the competitive...
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going up and down and earnings just a few weeks away, and its recent partnership with zoom video is dropbox think it's settled down to a level where people feel comfortable with it. when we sat down with the company we felt pretty good and the stock kept going lower i think it's trying to bottom. david in texas david. >> caller: boo-yah first-time caller. >> good to have first-timers what is going on. >> caller: calling about jkhy. >> we did a piece about this saying it is definitely one of the great companies that nobody has ever heard of. i like it. neal in georgia. neal >> caller: hey, jim, nice to talk to you. roll tide. >> oh, man could beat a lot of nfl teams. what's up? >> caller: okay, my company z trade -- if oh, man, this one is as hot as a pistol but the market turned on big momentum stocks. it's diverging from the -- the business is great but the stock could be under pressure because of so many tough things that are going on in the nasdaq right now. let's go to pete in maine. pete >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah from the great state of maine. it's an honor and a privilege to speak
going up and down and earnings just a few weeks away, and its recent partnership with zoom video is dropbox think it's settled down to a level where people feel comfortable with it. when we sat down with the company we felt pretty good and the stock kept going lower i think it's trying to bottom. david in texas david. >> caller: boo-yah first-time caller. >> good to have first-timers what is going on. >> caller: calling about jkhy. >> we did a piece about this saying it...
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they must be postmarked or put in a dropbox by 8:00 p.m. on election day, tuesday, november 6. please make sure to get out and vote. >> thank you to our town hall audience and all the great questions. thank you to senator maria cantwell and susan hutchison. they took part in two coalition debates to discuss the issues, so we thank you for that. as we say goodbye from spokane community college, number two vote. and let's give the candidates a round of applause. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> thank you, everybody. thank you guys. [applause] >> thank you, jim. >> you hjang in there. >> i am. thank you. hi, the midterm elections just days away, watch the competition for the control of congress on c-span. secret invasion in key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. u.s., a debate for the senate seat in massachusetts between elizabeth warren and hl, a member of the massachu
they must be postmarked or put in a dropbox by 8:00 p.m. on election day, tuesday, november 6. please make sure to get out and vote. >> thank you to our town hall audience and all the great questions. thank you to senator maria cantwell and susan hutchison. they took part in two coalition debates to discuss the issues, so we thank you for that. as we say goodbye from spokane community college, number two vote. and let's give the candidates a round of applause. [applause] [captions...
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with tech stocks you see dropbox shares there up by about 2.9%.g. nelson peltz's trian takes a stake. it is up 3% today. >>> still to come, new data out this morning giving markets a read on the housing sector we'll find out what's next in this rising rate environment 10-year as we just checked in at 3.223% this morning. we'll be back on "squawk box" in just a couple minutes. it's all yours. wow! record time. at cognizant, we're helping today's leading life sciences companies go beyond developing prescriptions to offering subscriptions with personalized, real-time advice for life-long, healthy living. honey? you almost done? nope. get ready, because we're helping leading companies lead with digital. get ready, because we're helpyes or no?gin.mpanies do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price
with tech stocks you see dropbox shares there up by about 2.9%.g. nelson peltz's trian takes a stake. it is up 3% today. >>> still to come, new data out this morning giving markets a read on the housing sector we'll find out what's next in this rising rate environment 10-year as we just checked in at 3.223% this morning. we'll be back on "squawk box" in just a couple minutes. it's all yours. wow! record time. at cognizant, we're helping today's leading life sciences companies...
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contacts and records a video using the front facing camera and when it is stopped it is sent to a dropbox, cloud storage. all of your dealings with police is recorded through this shortcut. the developer says i don't think it is a bad thing to have if you have an interaction with the police. people say does the citizens version of police body cam. stuart: i suspect the costs are less likely to let you off with a warning and more likely to give you a ticket. ashley: they don't know your phone is recording. ashley: probably have a good idea. you heard about 5g, not sure what it is or what it is about but this is a big deal and it is coming at verizon is going into it and for that reason jack how with barons likes the stock. >> there is low expectation built into the stock price. everyone think the wireless business is dead. they are quite healthy and had the first quarter of revenue growth in several years. stuart: a have given 7 packages to 40,000 people to save costs. they want to save money to stick it into 5gs. >> october 1st they turned on a fixed broadband service. there are people wh
contacts and records a video using the front facing camera and when it is stopped it is sent to a dropbox, cloud storage. all of your dealings with police is recorded through this shortcut. the developer says i don't think it is a bad thing to have if you have an interaction with the police. people say does the citizens version of police body cam. stuart: i suspect the costs are less likely to let you off with a warning and more likely to give you a ticket. ashley: they don't know your phone is...
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where you can have almost like dropbox or something but you can have websites and services that say young to get these protocols to replace the way we do the web this would make a web and an internet which had control of your own privacy but you also knew who you were dealing with it's not blockchain based. it is basically like the worldwide web protocols. but he wrote those many years ago. 20, 30 years ago and he's saying now we can make tools so anybody -- it's a platform upon which you can build. in which you allow people to know who they're dealing with and own their own data this type of change is disruptive to a google, a twitter, and a facebook. and i kind of think that's what we need now. not more government regulation, but more innovation that allows us alternatives to the type of social media that's so introductive >> i want to touch on two other issues elon musk. you wrote the book on steve jobs some people have compared elon to being the new steve jobs. i don't know what you think of that and what do you think of this news over the weekend? >> quell,well, i do think the bd w
where you can have almost like dropbox or something but you can have websites and services that say young to get these protocols to replace the way we do the web this would make a web and an internet which had control of your own privacy but you also knew who you were dealing with it's not blockchain based. it is basically like the worldwide web protocols. but he wrote those many years ago. 20, 30 years ago and he's saying now we can make tools so anybody -- it's a platform upon which you can...