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. >> if you guys were the inventors of facebook, you'd have invented facebook. >> the real mark voweduld never see the film. on opening day, he changed his mind. >> we took the whole company to go see the movie. >> took the whole company. >> i mean, i actually thought it was pretty fun. >> but i guess my question is, was it hard to watch for you? >> in watching it, it's pretty interesting to see what parts they got right and what parts they got wrong. i think that they got every single t-shirt that they had the mark zuckerberg character wearing right. i think i actually own those t-shirts. >> come on. >> and they got sandals right and all that. >> [laughs] but i mean, there are hugely basic things that they got wrong too. i mean, they made it seem like my whole motivation for building facebook was so i could get girls, right? and they completely left out the fact that my girlfriend and i have been dating since before i started facebook, right? so i'm not just, like-- >> wait, what? say that again. the girl--your current girlfriend, you were dating back then during the time of the movi
. >> if you guys were the inventors of facebook, you'd have invented facebook. >> the real mark voweduld never see the film. on opening day, he changed his mind. >> we took the whole company to go see the movie. >> took the whole company. >> i mean, i actually thought it was pretty fun. >> but i guess my question is, was it hard to watch for you? >> in watching it, it's pretty interesting to see what parts they got right and what parts they got wrong. i...
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some say it is a battle between facebook and twitter. it is facebook's battle to lose.orrect? >> i think so. if you look at something like twitter, it has users of about 240 million. in the laster, they spoke -- >> this is slightly inevitable, i guess. 2014 seems to be shaking up to be the year of the mobile. more advertising comes from mobile than the desktop. where is the mother of yahoo! said 2014 would be the year -- marissa mayer of yahoo! said 2014 would be the year. >> absolutely. it has been the year of mobile in the tech industry for the last four years. it is something we need to see of solid growth year-over-year. the fact that facebook has had just under one million active -- one billion active users is a strong indication of that happening. >> and facebook celebrates 10 years next week. get your crystal ball out. in 10 years, what will facebook look like? >> i think people will still talk about teens leaving the service. [laughter] >> a lot more moms and dads on the service? you'll have full saturation, ubiquity. -- a standalone app. when you look at the nu
some say it is a battle between facebook and twitter. it is facebook's battle to lose.orrect? >> i think so. if you look at something like twitter, it has users of about 240 million. in the laster, they spoke -- >> this is slightly inevitable, i guess. 2014 seems to be shaking up to be the year of the mobile. more advertising comes from mobile than the desktop. where is the mother of yahoo! said 2014 would be the year -- marissa mayer of yahoo! said 2014 would be the year. >>...
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it didn't even occur to me that it could be us. >> to discuss facebook now and facebook's future, we'veot a special facebook round table. david kirkpatrick still with us, author of "the facebook effect," nick thompson, editor of "the new yorker" in new york and contributing bloomberg editors, both of them, and sarah, what stands out for you in terms of the headline numbers today? >> the most interesting thing is facebook blew everyone away on both earnings and revenue and making mobile majority of their ad revenue. >> right, 53%. >> they didn't even have this business when they i.p.o.'d and this is really book. one thing that's interesting is all of the fear from last quarter, facebook saying they would limit the number of newsfeed ads, they did limit the number but tried to increase quality of the ads and actually ended up charging more for them. they charged 92% more for ad this quarter than this time last year. >> interesting. david, what do you make of that? this 53% number. everybody was talking about how that number was zero when they went public. does this mean they have mobile f
it didn't even occur to me that it could be us. >> to discuss facebook now and facebook's future, we'veot a special facebook round table. david kirkpatrick still with us, author of "the facebook effect," nick thompson, editor of "the new yorker" in new york and contributing bloomberg editors, both of them, and sarah, what stands out for you in terms of the headline numbers today? >> the most interesting thing is facebook blew everyone away on both earnings and...
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with this happen to facebook?hat attackers are now doing is instead of launching an attack from one computer 1000 times, they use a bot and launch it from 1000 computers one time. they have the same effect for the attackers and it makes it very difficult. we will see this growing not only in companies like snap chat , but more established companies like facebook. facebook already faces these kinds of threats. >> is this like eight mile of service attack western mark >> it is similar in the sense they are using a. net. net and letting them do their malicious bidding for them. it's hard to block all those attackers when you can't tell them from humans or bots. >> you think we will see more of these kinds of attacks this year? will see a rise in it. social media that -- social media websites will be in an attack and commerce websites are going after user profiles and banks as well. they will definitely face these kinds of attacks. it's a growth in this kind of style. >> big news in the security under fire i announced
with this happen to facebook?hat attackers are now doing is instead of launching an attack from one computer 1000 times, they use a bot and launch it from 1000 computers one time. they have the same effect for the attackers and it makes it very difficult. we will see this growing not only in companies like snap chat , but more established companies like facebook. facebook already faces these kinds of threats. >> is this like eight mile of service attack western mark >> it is similar...
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facebook stocks skyrocketing. this after the social network, most than half of the ad revenue, just how target by those ads, what does it suggest facebook knows about us and about charlie gasparino? he is with me at the nasdaq. wait till you see the air when he has been getting through his facebook page, he has strong opinions on this, you have to see this. with a blizzard of earnings reports today with big-name like visa, google and amazon reporting we got or guidebook and we will tell you what is important to look out for. you want to make some money. stay tuned, we are live in times square for a super bowl weekend. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in r. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male anouncer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. she loves t
facebook stocks skyrocketing. this after the social network, most than half of the ad revenue, just how target by those ads, what does it suggest facebook knows about us and about charlie gasparino? he is with me at the nasdaq. wait till you see the air when he has been getting through his facebook page, he has strong opinions on this, you have to see this. with a blizzard of earnings reports today with big-name like visa, google and amazon reporting we got or guidebook and we will tell you...
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mark sent me a facebook message saying that was a cool use of facebook. that is how the relationship -- >> and you had a profile of him in the new yorker. >> he had no idea. maybe like, 10 people knew. mark is a pretty social guy. he is a social guy. i remember when we were walking on california ave., he turned around and said, where are you from, josÉ? i'm from mountain view that is right next to palo alto, but clearly the answer is much more complicated than that. i remember looking at him and raising my eyebrow and i kept walking. i did not answer the question. i think that is when i realized partly that you cannot even answer a question of where you are from -- yeah. >> you came out in a big new york times magazine article. you are on the cover of time and you have testified before congress. we are sitting on the eve of the state of the union address. what do you want to hear? >> i think the number one thing is almost 2 million people have gotten deported under the obama administration. more so than any other president in modern times. are you going t
mark sent me a facebook message saying that was a cool use of facebook. that is how the relationship -- >> and you had a profile of him in the new yorker. >> he had no idea. maybe like, 10 people knew. mark is a pretty social guy. he is a social guy. i remember when we were walking on california ave., he turned around and said, where are you from, josÉ? i'm from mountain view that is right next to palo alto, but clearly the answer is much more complicated than that. i remember...
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in facebook usage. we are seeing growth of the past year. 71% of adults are users of facebook and at the same time you are seeing organic search, google search data trend downward. to leanst that you have on more than one data source to really understand what is happening in the social media world. see withe what you myspace and facebook, the social media world is rapidly changing and evolving. no one platform is exactly like another. i think he gets really complicated really fast -- it gets complicated really fast. >> i love hearing your predictions. what you think will happen at facebook over the next five years? we have touch it and talked about snap chat. we talked about instagram. what happens to facebook over the next 5, 10 years? do they have anything to worry about? >> i do. i think the risk is they become a substrate that everything else jumps around in his more nimble. you can see that in now they are fumbling a bit in trying to create a more cold air and cold here- a more and timeline. that i
in facebook usage. we are seeing growth of the past year. 71% of adults are users of facebook and at the same time you are seeing organic search, google search data trend downward. to leanst that you have on more than one data source to really understand what is happening in the social media world. see withe what you myspace and facebook, the social media world is rapidly changing and evolving. no one platform is exactly like another. i think he gets really complicated really fast -- it gets...
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is facebook still hip? princeton students wrote a paper saying that facebook will lose 80% of its users by the end of the year 2017. facebook rejected the study saying that princeton used google search data to predict engagement trends instead of actual engagement trend. facebook struck back by applying the same methodology. as data scientists, we wanted to give a reminder that not all research is created equal and some analysis can lead to crazy conclusions. is facebook facing waning enthusiasm? joining us is paul kedrosky from san diego. paul, i want to start with you. i wondering if you think the result would have been different if the study came out where mark and sheryl attended. >> i doubt it. the thing to keep in mind this kind of stuff is that it is a sort of quasi-study in that it is not a peer-reviewed piece of research showing up in a top publication that will give someone tenure. it is an archive that is kind of one step up from reddit in respect to academic publications. you can put stuff there
is facebook still hip? princeton students wrote a paper saying that facebook will lose 80% of its users by the end of the year 2017. facebook rejected the study saying that princeton used google search data to predict engagement trends instead of actual engagement trend. facebook struck back by applying the same methodology. as data scientists, we wanted to give a reminder that not all research is created equal and some analysis can lead to crazy conclusions. is facebook facing waning...
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but when they go away to college, they use facebook a lot. come out of college, they use face look a lot. i'm not too concerned about the whole decline in teen trend reported by the media. liz: what are you concerned about? what should we be looking for? if they are saturated, this is a point that was made yesterday on this program, that you've got to watch out. so many people who use internet, 81% are signed up for facebook. there is that concern that you're a victim of your own success. there is not that much wiggle room to gather new business and new faces and new people? >> i disagree with that. if you look at population of the world, close to 7 billion, facebook has only 1.2 billion users on the platform. the runway is long and wide in terms of adding users over time. they could go long and dean in emerging markets. in u.s. i think growth is limited. but if you go outside the u.s., emerging markets that is where the growth will come from. david: dennis, what about zuckerberg himself? he is dictator of company, may be a benign dictator bu
but when they go away to college, they use facebook a lot. come out of college, they use face look a lot. i'm not too concerned about the whole decline in teen trend reported by the media. liz: what are you concerned about? what should we be looking for? if they are saturated, this is a point that was made yesterday on this program, that you've got to watch out. so many people who use internet, 81% are signed up for facebook. there is that concern that you're a victim of your own success. there...
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facebook stock is going crazy today. i want to bring you in. you cover facebook. they just announced yesterday that mobile ad revenue is now 53% for the very first time. it is the majority. do you feel like facebook figured it out? >> they figured it out. they misted early on. they pivoted and it is one of we most interesting pivots have seen in the space in the last five years. theirave now made this keepry point and it will getting bigger as percentage revenue. they need to do this because the biggest trend in consumer internet today is mobile. if you are not upfront like google was and google probably is, facebook caught up and now they are ahead here it >> what grade do they get? >> abe. -- >> . -- b. this is a company with clear use cases. will we use facebook in the future as a primary tool? probably not. a primary way to get the internet, probably not there that is twitter but maybe. they will get the provision. >> the facebook of the future --l be more like your caber cable provider. everyone will have it but it is not necessarily fun. class that is probab
facebook stock is going crazy today. i want to bring you in. you cover facebook. they just announced yesterday that mobile ad revenue is now 53% for the very first time. it is the majority. do you feel like facebook figured it out? >> they figured it out. they misted early on. they pivoted and it is one of we most interesting pivots have seen in the space in the last five years. theirave now made this keepry point and it will getting bigger as percentage revenue. they need to do this...
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he says facebook's latest privacy language is very broad. it says in part, you grant us a nonexclusive transferrable sub licensable royalty-free worldwide license to use any ip content that you post on or in connection with facebook. >> they're trying to protect themselves against future privacy lawsuits. >> reporter: we a contacted facebook to find out how jackson's picture ended up in a sponsored ad. facebook says it was the result of an isolated bug that we are now fixing. no one else saw the image beyond the individual that viewed it. facebook goes on, we do not share or sell people's personal information to advertisers, and we do not use people's photos in ads. facebook says users own their photos and content they post. as far as that worldwide license that users grant facebook, the company says it is required to have the necessary license so that we can show your photos to your friends. crest told us it did not develop, commission, nor approve this advertisement. mistake or not, kingston says if you want total control over your photos
he says facebook's latest privacy language is very broad. it says in part, you grant us a nonexclusive transferrable sub licensable royalty-free worldwide license to use any ip content that you post on or in connection with facebook. >> they're trying to protect themselves against future privacy lawsuits. >> reporter: we a contacted facebook to find out how jackson's picture ended up in a sponsored ad. facebook says it was the result of an isolated bug that we are now fixing. no one...
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seniors who use internet are on facebook. is your grandma on facebook? grand ma is on facebook. melissa: serriely? >> it is questionable. it is a little weird. melissa: you agree. >> i agree. i don't think facebook is ending as default network as everybody on facebook but it has evolved clearly. started out as a college campus social network. just, it is really gravitated towards adults. >> susan what do you think it means for their business? a lot of those ads, use among teens is totally stagnant. use, percentage of those between 18 and 29, that actually fell 2 percentage points versus last year. like she says, maybe because everybody is already on it? >> well, you know, certainly it has a significant proportion of the population. everybody is on facebook. look what major brands do now? they're using facebook and integrating it in all their marketing campaigns. small businesses use it to spread the word and connect to engage with the customers. so it has a very important use. melissa, i had an internet business. i can tell you from the business model pe
seniors who use internet are on facebook. is your grandma on facebook? grand ma is on facebook. melissa: serriely? >> it is questionable. it is a little weird. melissa: you agree. >> i agree. i don't think facebook is ending as default network as everybody on facebook but it has evolved clearly. started out as a college campus social network. just, it is really gravitated towards adults. >> susan what do you think it means for their business? a lot of those ads, use among...
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facebook hits huberty. and game day, get a room.inding a bed at the super bowl ranging from the expensive to the less expensive. central bankrld, smacked down. the indian bankhead is not happy. and we will look at the business of transforming stadiums. and finally in sports, pro football. dan reeves oh has the big job, but not everybody gets to be top dog. all right, what everyone is talking about, a big deal. >> google is selling its motorola handset business less than two years after buying it. they agreed to sell it for lenovo for just under $3 billion. remember, google bought them for $12.4 billion. >> hold on a second. 2.9s now selling for billion dollars. that sounds like a huge loss. sold thehas already set-top box business but would keep some of the patents, some 2000 patents and the trademark portfolio all going over to lenovo. >> ok, there are some numbers over there. does anybody have an envelope? >> at of the envelope, this is my personal stationary, and and they're math, all all sorts of sources for this coming and we h
facebook hits huberty. and game day, get a room.inding a bed at the super bowl ranging from the expensive to the less expensive. central bankrld, smacked down. the indian bankhead is not happy. and we will look at the business of transforming stadiums. and finally in sports, pro football. dan reeves oh has the big job, but not everybody gets to be top dog. all right, what everyone is talking about, a big deal. >> google is selling its motorola handset business less than two years after...
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i think facebook -- we talked about it. the trading with facebook was traded at 51.5. got down to 51.85 on monday. that was interesting. i think the stock wants to trade $60. this was a terrific quarter. >> any issue bear had was addressed. >> the one real concern can never be addressed by the company. >> which is? >> the valuation. it's worth more than disney. on what flan it does that make sense long term? they'll never make as much money. now earnings are up and it's trading up. i mean at a certain point the valuation bears will be vindicated. it just might not be for ten years. >> so what does that mean? >> i'm keeping it real. >> i know you are keeping it real. >> probably it won't. and, you know, at a certain point these great quarters like what they're reporting now, they'll be overly anticipated and it gets harder and harder. >> i agree with that. what has it been since the blowout in the q2 quarter? it's been the monetization of mobile and a shift toward mobile. they did it. they've done it successfully. sales and earnings are going to start to decelerate, at
i think facebook -- we talked about it. the trading with facebook was traded at 51.5. got down to 51.85 on monday. that was interesting. i think the stock wants to trade $60. this was a terrific quarter. >> any issue bear had was addressed. >> the one real concern can never be addressed by the company. >> which is? >> the valuation. it's worth more than disney. on what flan it does that make sense long term? they'll never make as much money. now earnings are up and it's...
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you can send anybody who has a facebook account a facebook message also.an send anybody -- >> you don't have to be friends with them first? >> you can send a request with a message in it. if we are thinking of google plus as a social network, -- >> you do not think it is that bad? >> it exists everywhere else. >> how does google make money? they make money from search. they have struggled to make money with other mechanisms. as search is no longer the center of our internet universe, as we start doing things on tv and more sites become landing pages, google has to become more and more a part of the fabric of everything you do online. that is why they're pushing you into google products. they just need to be -- facebook is the fabric of what you do on social. google wants to be part of that. >> what do you think? >> they are trying to serve up content to you that will be relevant to your search results. they want the user experience -- >> that is the benevolent view. >> when i search on google, it will say results from google plus. but it is related to who
you can send anybody who has a facebook account a facebook message also.an send anybody -- >> you don't have to be friends with them first? >> you can send a request with a message in it. if we are thinking of google plus as a social network, -- >> you do not think it is that bad? >> it exists everywhere else. >> how does google make money? they make money from search. they have struggled to make money with other mechanisms. as search is no longer the center of our...
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are you worried about facebook? >> we are close partner with facebook's.ee facebook's content on flipboard. with that you put flipboard content on facebook. this is a very valuable space, everybody is going to have their own take on it. a magazine full of all the things you care most about. personalized to you and presented in a really beautiful way that is really easy to flip through on a mobile phone and i tablet. yahoo will have his own take. but we have hours and we feel great where it is headed. we have over 100 million users where we close the year last year adding over a quarter of a million new people every day. and people have now made over 6 million magazines on flipboard about all different sorts of topics. we feel great about where we are. it is exciting to have so much activity in this space. it will be fun. liz: i bet it is exciting. we were over at yahoo, the news digest out, that was pretty popular when it was first announced at the consumer electronics show. but you are unique in that i saw the customized ads you guys are able to put toget
are you worried about facebook? >> we are close partner with facebook's.ee facebook's content on flipboard. with that you put flipboard content on facebook. this is a very valuable space, everybody is going to have their own take on it. a magazine full of all the things you care most about. personalized to you and presented in a really beautiful way that is really easy to flip through on a mobile phone and i tablet. yahoo will have his own take. but we have hours and we feel great where...
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facebook's incredibly cheap. in fact, given we have to judge a company's earnings to multiple in the context of its growth rate, you could argue facebook will go up another 50%. of course, facebook was putting up tremendous earnings today. this was a day made for social to mobile. hence the incredible numbers. two cloud computing based companies i'd recommend in the past, 13.9% and 17% respectively in one day, people. in one day. mobile, social and cloud is the theme, which is why i kicked off in get rich carefully with this concept. just how people understand the seemingly sky high valuations and at least recognize why these stocks are being bought. even if you can want bring yourself to pull the trigger. first learned about -- later tonight when i was at dream force. i don't -- it is at the epicenter of the revolution and while we're on the subject, we can't forget about amazon and both of which just reported after the close today. google, i think is a very solid quarter. company missed wall street's estimates,
facebook's incredibly cheap. in fact, given we have to judge a company's earnings to multiple in the context of its growth rate, you could argue facebook will go up another 50%. of course, facebook was putting up tremendous earnings today. this was a day made for social to mobile. hence the incredible numbers. two cloud computing based companies i'd recommend in the past, 13.9% and 17% respectively in one day, people. in one day. mobile, social and cloud is the theme, which is why i kicked off...
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maybe they would like to work at facebook.s competition for other leading lights of that field. google has somebody and they all know each other. this is another way in which they compete. >> this could tie into the mark zuckerberg grand vision. with john hennessy, the president of stanford university yesterday and he was asked if 20 years out, what is the next big thing? take a listen. >> what will be the new new thing 10 or 20 years from now? >> one of the things i think over five or 10 years will exist , just like the ability to ask more questions than you can reasonably ask a search engine today, something we are working on. we want facebook and this whole movement of social apps to not just be about sharing moments in the day today but also really utility. >> google has been working to make search more personalized. zuckerberg is talking about something bigger. >> there is the idea that is not so much about you searching as it is about internet services giving you things, presenting them to you actively. it knows that you
maybe they would like to work at facebook.s competition for other leading lights of that field. google has somebody and they all know each other. this is another way in which they compete. >> this could tie into the mark zuckerberg grand vision. with john hennessy, the president of stanford university yesterday and he was asked if 20 years out, what is the next big thing? take a listen. >> what will be the new new thing 10 or 20 years from now? >> one of the things i think...
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we also created a similar post on sfa facebook. it has over 4400 likes on facebook and, again, it is a great way to reach individuals and let them know about this ordinance so that they can talk to their property managers. the ordinance and the compliance deadline is also featured on the home page of sfma home page. we sent [speaker not understood] guide to other partner agencies and associations. this is an example from boma log where they use some of our communications messages to promote the ordinance and also the deadline to their, to their memorandum we arex. we've also reached out to other commercial property owner/managers, association including the international facility [speaker not understood] ~. and the professional property management association. [speaker not understood] also use our communications to reach out to their members who again are mainly tenants, their businesses and employees. lastly, we organize our website and created a vanity link, sf [speaker not understood].org/bike access. the page includes bicycle ac
we also created a similar post on sfa facebook. it has over 4400 likes on facebook and, again, it is a great way to reach individuals and let them know about this ordinance so that they can talk to their property managers. the ordinance and the compliance deadline is also featured on the home page of sfma home page. we sent [speaker not understood] guide to other partner agencies and associations. this is an example from boma log where they use some of our communications messages to promote the...
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here is what facebook says in terms of service with facebook users.we may enable access to public information that has been shared through our services. goes on to say we may allow service providers to access information so they can help us provide services. so it is basically also saying that if you, you can't expect privacy on if you're sharing information on a public site. lori: where does this go next? how precedent-setting could it be? >> it's a precedent-setting and here's why. what this lawsuit is saying, this is really key, it is saying facebook is making representations users they do have expectation of privacy on the facebook site. essentially saying that they're free, you're free from surveillance. that you own the content. but however, this is true for all social media, watch out. lawyers are now talking about this. you do not own the content. any social media site can basically license it or use your videos, photographs, information free of charge. >> how damaging could this be for facebook? >> in terms of dollars and cents, big-time dama
here is what facebook says in terms of service with facebook users.we may enable access to public information that has been shared through our services. goes on to say we may allow service providers to access information so they can help us provide services. so it is basically also saying that if you, you can't expect privacy on if you're sharing information on a public site. lori: where does this go next? how precedent-setting could it be? >> it's a precedent-setting and here's why. what...
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maybe facebook losing its cool among teens. bill, i know you are an avid user of facebook.tantly updating your status, posting pictures, right? >> does that make it cool or not? >> you're very cool, bill. >> my daughter would disagree with you, seema. but thank you. she fled, as you well know. >> it is your household that christened fogie book. >> that's what we call it there. let's brawl it out, shall we? >> aaron kessler bullish on the stock. brian evans from adviser shares says the company has too many problems. welcome to you both. aaron, i'm just curious, first to you, do you think facebook is still cool, and does it matter for investors? >> i think it depends on who you ask. i think we've heard that for a while among the teenagers. maybe it's losing its coolness factor. but i think there is something to be said for the fact that sometimes teens maybe don't use it as much in high school. then they go to college, want to stay in touch with people and reconnect. i think people can rediscover facebook even if they stop using it as much. >> what do you think, brian? >> bei
maybe facebook losing its cool among teens. bill, i know you are an avid user of facebook.tantly updating your status, posting pictures, right? >> does that make it cool or not? >> you're very cool, bill. >> my daughter would disagree with you, seema. but thank you. she fled, as you well know. >> it is your household that christened fogie book. >> that's what we call it there. let's brawl it out, shall we? >> aaron kessler bullish on the stock. brian evans...
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i did not know facebook was scanning. it just happened. if you read facebook's the of service, they have right to do that. facebook's private messages are akin to google and gmail. i am sure the terms of services we get to do with what we want and we will keep it private, we will use it to your betterment and introduce you to friends and whatever, you have a facebook one over here. the snap chat one is tougher. it's create -- it creates a new level of distrust across the entire media. quest that was the point of snapshot. it data disappears in five seconds. quest you can keep a snap chat photo because you take a screenshot from your iphone. that is a different issue. the snap chat issue is more that your passwords are now something like 4.5 million of them out in the open. the problem is people are awful with their passwords. i am sure you are. the problem is we use them in multiple places. if you steal from snap chat, you can probably get into a lot of other things. it is an issue for snap chat. they will get over it pretty easily. but it
i did not know facebook was scanning. it just happened. if you read facebook's the of service, they have right to do that. facebook's private messages are akin to google and gmail. i am sure the terms of services we get to do with what we want and we will keep it private, we will use it to your betterment and introduce you to friends and whatever, you have a facebook one over here. the snap chat one is tougher. it's create -- it creates a new level of distrust across the entire media. quest...
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been misrepresenting the privacy measures around personal messaging the suit says facebook mines any and all transmissions across its network including those it labels private in order to gain any and all morsels of information it can about its users the social media site will likely argue that there is a difference between having its computers scan your messages versus having a human read them and interestingly that's not an argument we haven't heard before in recent months the n.s.a. has come to a similar defense regarding the agency's bulk collection of the public's metadata so in an era where americans are forced to really evaluate their perspective on the n.s.a. it seems like many of them will also have to re-evaluate their perspective on social media and washington a mirror david r t well the federal bureau of investigations has long been in the business of finding crime with law enforcement as its main focus however it seems the f.b.i. has priorities might be shifting away from putting criminals behind bars while combing through the pages of f.b.i. documents after successfully
been misrepresenting the privacy measures around personal messaging the suit says facebook mines any and all transmissions across its network including those it labels private in order to gain any and all morsels of information it can about its users the social media site will likely argue that there is a difference between having its computers scan your messages versus having a human read them and interestingly that's not an argument we haven't heard before in recent months the n.s.a. has come...
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we are talking about facebook, which just formed an ai division.will they do, will they make robots? >> it is not like google has been talking about. it is about working with the vast amounts of data that the service has been collecting and will be collecting in the future. what can we take out of that that will make the company more money and make it easier for consumers to use it? they will require artificial intelligence. i went downtown last week to meet their new head of ai. let's take a look. artificial intelligence still has a sci-fi ring to it. the fact is that it is already behind our digital lives, from netflix movie recommendations to amazon shopping suggestions to gmail's spam filters. >> everything you do on facebook or google or on the others, essentially there is an ai system behind it. this man has been studying artificial intelligence for more than three decades. now he is taking on a new post. he will be based upon first head of artificial intelligence. the company is bent on the future. what they plan to do with all of the data t
we are talking about facebook, which just formed an ai division.will they do, will they make robots? >> it is not like google has been talking about. it is about working with the vast amounts of data that the service has been collecting and will be collecting in the future. what can we take out of that that will make the company more money and make it easier for consumers to use it? they will require artificial intelligence. i went downtown last week to meet their new head of ai. let's...
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maybe they would like to work at facebook.s competition for other leading lights in that field. google has somebody and they all know each other. this is one other way in which they compete. >> this may tie into mark zuckerberg's grand vision. he sat down with john hennessy the president of stanford university yesterday. him what is the big thing 10 or 20 years out. take a look at what he had to say. >> what is going to be the new thing 10 or 20 years from now? >> one of the things i think over a five-year tenure. the will exist is just like ability to ask more questions than you can ask a search engine today, something we are actively working on is because we really want facebook and this whole movement of social apps to not the about sharing moments but also real utility. >> google has been working to make search more personalized, but suckers talking about something bigger. >> there is this idea that isn't so much about you searching as services giving you things come presenting them to you actively. it knows that you are g
maybe they would like to work at facebook.s competition for other leading lights in that field. google has somebody and they all know each other. this is one other way in which they compete. >> this may tie into mark zuckerberg's grand vision. he sat down with john hennessy the president of stanford university yesterday. him what is the big thing 10 or 20 years out. take a look at what he had to say. >> what is going to be the new thing 10 or 20 years from now? >> one of the...
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if you look at facebook, facebook's going to grow about 30% this year. twitter's going to grow somewhere between 70% and 100%. i would give it a little premium. i think it should be in the 40s. >> john, great having you here. >> thanks for having me. >> let's get back to headquarters, scott wapner and the halftime. >>> thanks so much. let's get straight to our game plan for the second half now. where is the love for twit sner a big downgrade for the stock today, so why is another wall street analyst bailing on the site? on a high note, lyrical's andrew wellington up 50% and now unveiling latest plays. we're trading the market with today's starting lineup, john, pete, steven weiss and anthony, certainly thinks a bit wiser, happy 50th. good to have you here. >> okay. wow, you blasted me right at the beginning. >> right at the top. why wait? >> why wait. >> >> let's get right into it. we have a fun hour planned. we'll talk about the big upgrades and downgrades. let's touch the market, in fact, pete, for a moment. had a nice open. and it was short lived. >>
if you look at facebook, facebook's going to grow about 30% this year. twitter's going to grow somewhere between 70% and 100%. i would give it a little premium. i think it should be in the 40s. >> john, great having you here. >> thanks for having me. >> let's get back to headquarters, scott wapner and the halftime. >>> thanks so much. let's get straight to our game plan for the second half now. where is the love for twit sner a big downgrade for the stock today, so...
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facebook, the social network, out with its earnings. coming up today on "taking stock," first let's get headlines from my radio cohost. >> facebook reporting after the close of trading reporting revenue beating analyst estimates. facebook saw mobile advertising sales on the largest social network surpassing those of desk top promotions for the first time. qualcomm also out with its earnings. they reported fiscal first- quarter profits topping estimates. a profit of about $1.26 per share. bernanke in the central bank announcing they will trim monthly bond buying to $65 billion. the dow falling 189 points. those are the top headlines at this hour. back to you. >> thank you, carol massar. top technology headlines -- facebook, lenovo, and microsoft making news. let's bring in bloomberg editor- at-large cory johnson. it feels like a triple tech play into one person. >> that's because i'm three times taller. >> i was not going to mention. ok. go ahead. tell me about the news regarding lenovo. lenovo purchasing motorola mobility from google? >
facebook, the social network, out with its earnings. coming up today on "taking stock," first let's get headlines from my radio cohost. >> facebook reporting after the close of trading reporting revenue beating analyst estimates. facebook saw mobile advertising sales on the largest social network surpassing those of desk top promotions for the first time. qualcomm also out with its earnings. they reported fiscal first- quarter profits topping estimates. a profit of about $1.26...
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you look at an ad on facebook.lar to a tablet. that's where you're getting the engagement and that conversion that advertisers are seeking. for facebook on mobile, they have one of the highest qualities that exist. >> what did twitter learn from the facebook call yesterday? >> i think twitter is doing the same steps as facebook. they are allowing for advertisers to bring some of their own data and allowing for programmatic targeting. clearly, you are seeing a shift in dollars out of traditional into this form. twitter will benefit from that. -- there was a small transaction yesterday -- it had to do with motorola? we will talk about that in a bit. you look at the individual countries like south africa. , it has beenasket ugly for the ruble in the last two or three days. that is front and center. >> we want to thank our guest host, richard falkenrath. final word on the sochi olympics? >> i inc. the games will go on -- i think the games will go on and there will be some great competition. i think that will rise above
you look at an ad on facebook.lar to a tablet. that's where you're getting the engagement and that conversion that advertisers are seeking. for facebook on mobile, they have one of the highest qualities that exist. >> what did twitter learn from the facebook call yesterday? >> i think twitter is doing the same steps as facebook. they are allowing for advertisers to bring some of their own data and allowing for programmatic targeting. clearly, you are seeing a shift in dollars out of...
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he is facebook's head of artificial intelligence. bet on the future and what they will do with the data they are collecting. >> we have been thinking about the infrastructure, now that they are established, they want to look forward 10 or 15 years from now. >> there has been a talent grab. >> ai plays an important role in computers. there is a race between companies to establish some selves in this field. >> recommendations are nice, but that is old hat. the next step in the field is using ai to improve the computer's ability to see and hear. >> we feed the image to webcams, it tells us what category the object is. >> how would something like that of applied to the future? >> the system will identify the object that is in the picture. it will make things easier to search. we can organize your pictures in a way that are more sophisticated. >> an idea of what you want before you have indicated it, they want to use it for another cool application, making money. >> interesting. they are using ai to make facebook better for me. might it g
he is facebook's head of artificial intelligence. bet on the future and what they will do with the data they are collecting. >> we have been thinking about the infrastructure, now that they are established, they want to look forward 10 or 15 years from now. >> there has been a talent grab. >> ai plays an important role in computers. there is a race between companies to establish some selves in this field. >> recommendations are nice, but that is old hat. the next step in...
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. > >you also made some calls on individual stocks, starting with facebook. this was a stock that was basically left for dead. people were not loving this stock but you liked it. > >i really liked it from a risk-reward standpoint. that's how you have to look at the market. you have to look at it---if you buy it what are you risking it to and what is the upside potential of that play? so facebook had been cut in half so there was limited risk on the downside. it wasn't going to go out of business in my estimation. we saw a big resurgence and also saw a similar thing in microsoft. everybody looked at it as dead money. 30 was a real significant support level and it didn't look like it was going to explode as it did, but it had more upside than downside risk in the big picture. > >in my book, the microsoft call was especially difficult because this is a stock that over the past few years has not moved an ounce. > >right. that's what you have to look for---the non- performers. that's what you have to look for in 2014, because a lot of stocks have had big moves, bu
. > >you also made some calls on individual stocks, starting with facebook. this was a stock that was basically left for dead. people were not loving this stock but you liked it. > >i really liked it from a risk-reward standpoint. that's how you have to look at the market. you have to look at it---if you buy it what are you risking it to and what is the upside potential of that play? so facebook had been cut in half so there was limited risk on the downside. it wasn't going to go...
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. >>> facebook can translate into real sales for a small business. i am ali velshi.his is re"real money." this is real money, you are the most important part of the show. so join our live conversation for the next half hour on twitter using@ajreecemoney or facebook/ajreal money. call it a december surprise. in january the u.s. created 74,000 net new jobs in the last month of 2013. >> is the lowest monthly number in three years. a steep decline from the 341,000 jobs added in november. way below the 182,000 average monthly gain in 2013 blame drop. >> put a chill on construction which lost 16,000 jobs. the cold snap doesn't explain the healthcare sector losing 6,000 positions. >> that's the industry's first monthly decline in 10 years. now, many of you may have heard that the unemployment rate fell from 7% to 6.7 percent in december, the lowest level in more than five years but do not make the mistake of thinking that that is good news. it is not. fewer than a third of the people who were employed in november got jobs last month. >> means most of the decline in the unem
. >>> facebook can translate into real sales for a small business. i am ali velshi.his is re"real money." this is real money, you are the most important part of the show. so join our live conversation for the next half hour on twitter using@ajreecemoney or facebook/ajreal money. call it a december surprise. in january the u.s. created 74,000 net new jobs in the last month of 2013. >> is the lowest monthly number in three years. a steep decline from the 341,000 jobs...
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>> we have not paid for any kind of special posting on facebook. we work closely with our outreach team to retweet, tweet at different organizations to get the word out there and more people seeing the posts. but in terms of any kind of formalized process, we have not conducted that yet. >> do you track sort of how many people see them? >> yes. for the link that was on the twitter post and the facebook post is unique so we can track how many people have opened the link or liked it or things of that nature. >> so, can you give us some idea of how many people clicked on the link? >> yeah, for twitter -- one second. facebook and twitter there's 65 clicks. most of those were from twitter. seems like the twitter poster got out a lot more and retweeted with our partner agencies. >> is that a good amount or is that not a good amount? it's difficult to kind of in the abstract know how many clicks you expected or something like that. i feel people are mobilizing around their microphones and -- [laughter] >> [speaker not understood]. >> obviously we would li
>> we have not paid for any kind of special posting on facebook. we work closely with our outreach team to retweet, tweet at different organizations to get the word out there and more people seeing the posts. but in terms of any kind of formalized process, we have not conducted that yet. >> do you track sort of how many people see them? >> yes. for the link that was on the twitter post and the facebook post is unique so we can track how many people have opened the link or...
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if you don't like facebook, you don't have to belong to facebook. you can turn it off. soon i don't expect the government be listening on my phone calls either. >> let's keep in mind this lawsuit is coming in the wake of a federal judge that says that investors in the pblic offering last year can go forward forward with our lawsuit against resort. severe dealing with lawsuits on so many different kinds you and thank you to both of you, we will talk about it more. no green card? no problem. how one state is allowing illegals around the law. illegals around the law. ♪ ha ha! to maddy! congrats on paying off all those student loans! finally! right? how'd you manage that, anyway? i started tracking my spending... changed a couple habits. wow, i'm kinda living paycheck to paycheck right now. i don't even know how i'm doing it. well, have you tried saving a little? [laughs] i want to, but where's that money gonna come from? [phone rings] bill collectors. they're the worst. am i right? aughs] announcer: when it comes to financial stability, don't get left behind. not home. ann
if you don't like facebook, you don't have to belong to facebook. you can turn it off. soon i don't expect the government be listening on my phone calls either. >> let's keep in mind this lawsuit is coming in the wake of a federal judge that says that investors in the pblic offering last year can go forward forward with our lawsuit against resort. severe dealing with lawsuits on so many different kinds you and thank you to both of you, we will talk about it more. no green card? no...
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facebook only up seven.only up seven. >> the premarket obviously the action was 18%, 19%. >> and no one likes openings. because people say, do you know what, i went home last night and it was really ugly. i swore to myself that if i got back to even remotely i'm going to sell so those people and also scalpers who had the good fortune to buy the last 15 minutes they sell. you have to let things settle down but if you care about the fundamentals which i do think ultimately will out there's a lot more good news than bad news. >> one of the few laggards adt, is a 17% cut. >> this is just a disaster. term was 14.2% they're losing a lot of customers. this is a company that bought out an activist at a very high price and then immediately delivers this number. it's the type of thing my friend herb greenberg talking to cnbc this is the real outage, activists make a lot of noise and they left us the rest of us hanging. s.e.c. wake up, herb greenberg is right, this is just ridiculous. >> we haven't gotten yet to viacom
facebook only up seven.only up seven. >> the premarket obviously the action was 18%, 19%. >> and no one likes openings. because people say, do you know what, i went home last night and it was really ugly. i swore to myself that if i got back to even remotely i'm going to sell so those people and also scalpers who had the good fortune to buy the last 15 minutes they sell. you have to let things settle down but if you care about the fundamentals which i do think ultimately will out...
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. >> con casi 150 millones de usuarios en estados unidos y el mundo, facebook es las redes sociales dele estÁs diciendo a delincuentes que la casa esta solo. >> sobre exponerse se puede a n atentar contra de seguridad lo que digamos quedarÁ a disposiciÓn del uso o mal uso que cualquiera le pueda dar. >> cada foto que ponemos cada comentario que ponemos en facebook nos puede afectar en un posible trabajo o en el que tenemos, ya que muchos empleados revisan tÚ rÉcord en redes sociales. >> el 95% las empresas buscan el perfil de sus candidatos en redes sociales para profesionales facebook es la segunda red que revisan. >> si tÚ eres una persona que pone fotos desnudos o comentarios a agresivos entre otros... en su muro de facebook, obviamente la persona tiene menos posibilidad de tener un trabajo o de continuar en el suyo si afecta la imagen de la empresa. >> para algunos la prÁctica esta justificada. >> los veo proteger su interÉs espionaje industrial, pero tambiÉn invade la probÓscide, para saber con quÉ personas tu puedes contar. >> lo que pongas en facebook, tambiÉn podrÍa perjudicart
. >> con casi 150 millones de usuarios en estados unidos y el mundo, facebook es las redes sociales dele estÁs diciendo a delincuentes que la casa esta solo. >> sobre exponerse se puede a n atentar contra de seguridad lo que digamos quedarÁ a disposiciÓn del uso o mal uso que cualquiera le pueda dar. >> cada foto que ponemos cada comentario que ponemos en facebook nos puede afectar en un posible trabajo o en el que tenemos, ya que muchos empleados revisan tÚ rÉcord en...
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elong toon't like facebook, you facebook. you can turn it off.i don't expect the government to be listening on my phone calls either. >> let's keep in mind this lawsuit is coming in the wake of a federal judge that says that investors in the public offering last year can go forward forward with our lawsuit against resort. severe dealing with lawsuits on so many different kinds you and thank you to both of you, we will talk about it more. no green card? no problem. how one state is allowing illegals around the law. ♪ ♪ as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back arnd here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. wh's in ur wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! [ male announr ] this is the story of the l
elong toon't like facebook, you facebook. you can turn it off.i don't expect the government to be listening on my phone calls either. >> let's keep in mind this lawsuit is coming in the wake of a federal judge that says that investors in the public offering last year can go forward forward with our lawsuit against resort. severe dealing with lawsuits on so many different kinds you and thank you to both of you, we will talk about it more. no green card? no problem. how one state is...
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facebook has got a wild to go, facebook has a coherent offering, yahoo!oes not. >> scarlet, here is the meyer effect. yahoo down. lost in the woods. marissa factor, 15-40. >> investors are happy, looks like venture capitalists are feeling the heat on hand. they work with companies that compete against yahoo!. here is tim draper. >> she has turned yahoo! around. we had a couple companies, glam and cafemom were taking advantage of the implosion of yahoo!, she came along and got people back to work at yahoo!. yahoo! has had a breath of fresh air. >> in terms of getting the right talent and getting people back to work, they had people working at home. >> she brought him all that, which is a good idea. you work harder if you see people every day. >> what is the company to do with no coo? she has got to find the right person, she thought he was the guy. >> she has a big opportunity, she should look at this as an opportunity. yahoo! will continue to run without a coo. they have plenty of management, maybe too much. she is so far doing a beautiful job. >> you sou
facebook has got a wild to go, facebook has a coherent offering, yahoo!oes not. >> scarlet, here is the meyer effect. yahoo down. lost in the woods. marissa factor, 15-40. >> investors are happy, looks like venture capitalists are feeling the heat on hand. they work with companies that compete against yahoo!. here is tim draper. >> she has turned yahoo! around. we had a couple companies, glam and cafemom were taking advantage of the implosion of yahoo!, she came along and got...
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facebook hits puberty. and game day, get a room. at the super bowl ranging from the expensive to the less expensive. around the world, central bank smacked down. the indian bankhead is not happy. and we will look at the business of transforming stadiums. and finally in sports, pro football. dan reeves has the big job, but not everybody gets to be top dog. all right, what everyone is
facebook hits puberty. and game day, get a room. at the super bowl ranging from the expensive to the less expensive. around the world, central bank smacked down. the indian bankhead is not happy. and we will look at the business of transforming stadiums. and finally in sports, pro football. dan reeves has the big job, but not everybody gets to be top dog. all right, what everyone is
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"you have to watch facebook. not only because of anyone looking to invest in the internet needs to consider facebook. if for nothing else, it makes everythng else, such as google look less atrractive, by comparison." monday-- facebook rolls out a new mobile app---called "paper," it's a news feed with content suited to individual tastes. it's not your grandparents paper. this one is completely digital. amazon is on a path to take traditional stores mobile. the wall street journal reports-- the online retailer could be developing a credit card payment system based around its poplar kindle devices. the devices would be used in brick and mortar stores for virtual payments. ups took a profit hit after failing to keep up with package deliveries. the company admits it was unprepared for the last minute holiday rush of online shopping such as people buying items through amazon.com. ups scrambled to add workers and trucks to keep up with the demand. the company is investing 100 million dollars to improve service. profits
"you have to watch facebook. not only because of anyone looking to invest in the internet needs to consider facebook. if for nothing else, it makes everythng else, such as google look less atrractive, by comparison." monday-- facebook rolls out a new mobile app---called "paper," it's a news feed with content suited to individual tastes. it's not your grandparents paper. this one is completely digital. amazon is on a path to take traditional stores mobile. the wall street...
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if you don't like facebook, you don't have to belong to facebook. you can turn it off.don't expect the government to be listening on my phone calls either. >> let's keep in mind this lawsuit is coming in the wake of a federal judge that says that investors in the public offering last year can go forward forward with our lawsuit against resort. severe dealing with lawsuits on so many different kinds you and thank you to both of you, we will talk about it more. no geen card? no problem. how one state is allowing illegals around the law. ♪ >> a lot of people follow and i know florida is basing this same issue and i really think that they were both waiting o us to act. melissa: that is sergio garcia who can practice law in california. the california supreme court giving him the green light. that i the latest giving more rights to illegals and many lawmakers in washington are pushing for immigration reform as well. the heitage foundation estimating that granting amnesty to ilegals would cost taxpayers more than $6 trillion. and that is exctly what our editor is afraid of. he
if you don't like facebook, you don't have to belong to facebook. you can turn it off.don't expect the government to be listening on my phone calls either. >> let's keep in mind this lawsuit is coming in the wake of a federal judge that says that investors in the public offering last year can go forward forward with our lawsuit against resort. severe dealing with lawsuits on so many different kinds you and thank you to both of you, we will talk about it more. no geen card? no problem. how...
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they're a couple years behind facebook. facebook had the apps most popular on android and ios.y figured out add units that are working. and you see the revenues following suit. yahoo! just now trying to position tumblr as a key content management system. you saw marissa mayer talking about putting their tech channel and food channel on tumblr. they're trying to figure out through native ads on tumblr. facebook has been doing that for several quarters and you ste it showing up in the results. >> great point. kelly, the options market has been imply being a 10.5% one-day move in shares of facebook which is slightly above the fourth quarter average of 9.5%. investors were expecting this big pop to facebook either to the upside or downside. >> kelly, here is what i love about this. yahoo! and qualcomm are both based in california. they both beat. these people are making so much fun and they pay taxes. this makes me happy. >> and herb, we would be remiss not to go to break and not mention new sisttar. >> the stock is off about 28% right now or thereabouts, 17%. the company was waiti
they're a couple years behind facebook. facebook had the apps most popular on android and ios.y figured out add units that are working. and you see the revenues following suit. yahoo! just now trying to position tumblr as a key content management system. you saw marissa mayer talking about putting their tech channel and food channel on tumblr. they're trying to figure out through native ads on tumblr. facebook has been doing that for several quarters and you ste it showing up in the results....
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facebook ban, do you like it or not?your comments to us facebook, twitter or send them through an e-mail at fox and friendsfirst@foxnews.com. >>> bet we will get a lot of responses to that. the chicago cubs are 138 years old. but for the first time in modern history they finally have a mascot. the team is a young bear club with a backwards blue hat. clark is his name after the north side chicago street on which the cubs revealed it is located. it was unveiled at children's hospital where he visited with fans. back in 1916 by the way the cubs used a live bear as a mascot. >> i like clark. a little friendlier. >> 26 after the top of the hour. >> honor the legacy of martin luther king by exercising your freedom to twerk. >> one party promoter thinks it is fine. now the daughter of a slain civil rights leader is speaking out. >> the hack attack is back. the warning about every place where you can swipe your credit card and what you can do to protect yourself. helps reduce the risk of heart disse. keep hrt-healthy. live long.
facebook ban, do you like it or not?your comments to us facebook, twitter or send them through an e-mail at fox and friendsfirst@foxnews.com. >>> bet we will get a lot of responses to that. the chicago cubs are 138 years old. but for the first time in modern history they finally have a mascot. the team is a young bear club with a backwards blue hat. clark is his name after the north side chicago street on which the cubs revealed it is located. it was unveiled at children's hospital...