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more about facebook trying to make it service stickier there's an onslaught of competition for facebook every day and facebook is trying to figure out what of the thousands and thousands of things you could show any given user from the stream of content from their friends is going to create an experience that brings you back to facebook more often let's be honest this experiment the problem here is that facebook revealed it publicly not that it's happening they're performing similar types of experiments hundreds of times each week as our google ads are anybody else in this space whether it's search engine social networks they're always tweaking their results with an attempt to try to drive repeat users now like the supreme court ruled that the broadcast t.v. d.v.r. service area is basically a legal an area has seized operation as a result so is this decision controversial and will it have a chilling effect on innovation. it's an interesting decision because you're really talking about whether or not there you have the right to provide something publicly and yet license for it privately
more about facebook trying to make it service stickier there's an onslaught of competition for facebook every day and facebook is trying to figure out what of the thousands and thousands of things you could show any given user from the stream of content from their friends is going to create an experience that brings you back to facebook more often let's be honest this experiment the problem here is that facebook revealed it publicly not that it's happening they're performing similar types of...
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it's that when users sign up for facebook they technically agree to be part of such experiments facebook released an unapologetic statement to the atlantic claiming quote we do research to improve our services and make the content people see on facebook as relevant and engaging as possible we carefully consider what research we do and have a strong internal review process now here's the thing how and i mean how does facebook keep getting away with this type of stuff yeah mark zuckerberg can claim that he only does this type of stuff for the good of his company but he originally pulled this type of stealth back in college when he was paid to make a website called connect two but then decided to make his own website called facebook then he got into trouble with his company's i.p.o. which was completely botched oh and lest we forget the spectacular failure that was the facebook mobile phone and now the only reasonable next step emotional manipulation so does this really shock anyone i mean this company has been doing this stuff for years years and they're not going to stop it i mean why wou
it's that when users sign up for facebook they technically agree to be part of such experiments facebook released an unapologetic statement to the atlantic claiming quote we do research to improve our services and make the content people see on facebook as relevant and engaging as possible we carefully consider what research we do and have a strong internal review process now here's the thing how and i mean how does facebook keep getting away with this type of stuff yeah mark zuckerberg can...
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that and some might not but make no mistake to facebook we are all true story last week facebook admitted that as part of a psychological study to examine how emotions can be spread on social media the say manipulated the news feed of over half a million randomly selected users in order to change the number of positive and negative posts that they saw now facebook's researchers found that the display of moods were contagious the people who saw more positive posts responded by writing more positive posts likewise seen more negative content prompted viewers to be more negative in their own posts now facebook is an apologetic about the emotional contagion experiment it conducted on its own customers the results were published in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences and uproar has followed as a result of the emotional experiment which only highlights the immense control facebook exerts over its users now researchers stress that when users sign up for facebook they technically agree to be part of such experiments facebook released an unapologetic statement to the atlantic claimi
that and some might not but make no mistake to facebook we are all true story last week facebook admitted that as part of a psychological study to examine how emotions can be spread on social media the say manipulated the news feed of over half a million randomly selected users in order to change the number of positive and negative posts that they saw now facebook's researchers found that the display of moods were contagious the people who saw more positive posts responded by writing more...
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in did by facebook shares 2010. you think what about facebook? think facebook continues be a remarkable company in terms of their execution, in terms of their value that they are giving to the user. -- ihing that i focus on was the first person to buy facebook from mark zuckerberg after they launch. i have been following it and i continue to be amazed. they report -- the thing i focus on is their user engagement. beense everybody has saying for years that the user engagement is dropping. i don't care about what people say. i care about the data that facebook releases. if you take a look at their user engagement, and i track user engagement from facebook by looking at their active users. understand the percentage of the users who are now logging on every single day. that continues to go out. it is remarkable. 63% of their total monthly active users log on every single day. that is up from 62.9%. it continues to go out. that is incredibly impressive. now in yourdo you fund is that you are looking for the next phase will or twitter? who is out there
in did by facebook shares 2010. you think what about facebook? think facebook continues be a remarkable company in terms of their execution, in terms of their value that they are giving to the user. -- ihing that i focus on was the first person to buy facebook from mark zuckerberg after they launch. i have been following it and i continue to be amazed. they report -- the thing i focus on is their user engagement. beense everybody has saying for years that the user engagement is dropping. i...
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also joining us, david kilpatrick who literally wrote the book on facebook, "the facebook effect." and from new york, sarah frier who covers facebook in and out. david kirkpatrick, i want to start with you. we get these quarterly earnings and we are reminded yet again -- aha. wow. look at what they are able to do. what is your reaction? >> we are getting used to days like this. they've had four in a row now now that they have figured out mobile. i think it is becoming increasingly clear what a colossal money machine this company can become and is becoming. my book came out in 2010 and when i wrote it, i had no idea what happened. i thought it would be a good business >> to that point, this is a company that generated nearly $3 billion in revenue in the three months stretch. about $1 billion more in the same time last year. adam burke, can you explain to us how exactly this works? how are they better able to target ads to people on facebook which then marketers are happy with? >> it really comes down to the data that facebook has. for a while now, it's been well-known they have a lo
also joining us, david kilpatrick who literally wrote the book on facebook, "the facebook effect." and from new york, sarah frier who covers facebook in and out. david kirkpatrick, i want to start with you. we get these quarterly earnings and we are reminded yet again -- aha. wow. look at what they are able to do. what is your reaction? >> we are getting used to days like this. they've had four in a row now now that they have figured out mobile. i think it is becoming...
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how does facebook fit in what we see so far? >> facebook is looking to be wow ed. facebook saying mobile ads are growing. >> that in thing you look at. facebook messed up. a word in the platform. we saw today shows they are really moving fast. >> facebook has made terrific gains. i think they are also seeing traction. they have a lot of new different mobile product. we are going to see a lot more s with the application. >> this is good news. investors want to see it pay off. >> i don't think we are going to see it payoff. we are going to see even more emphasis. forget the instagram acquisition. is it we time what want to see a continuation of? it has to continue delivering. >> that's correct. one thing we continue to look at is the core business. videor big driver will be advertising. if you look at how much revenue that is $20 to $30. if you look at the average online it is low single digits. the payoff is much higher than facebook had before. withw does this square what we saw from yahoo!? they still struggle to find their way there. >> yahoo! has struggled to fi
how does facebook fit in what we see so far? >> facebook is looking to be wow ed. facebook saying mobile ads are growing. >> that in thing you look at. facebook messed up. a word in the platform. we saw today shows they are really moving fast. >> facebook has made terrific gains. i think they are also seeing traction. they have a lot of new different mobile product. we are going to see a lot more s with the application. >> this is good news. investors want to see it pay...
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facebook stopped running the ads last month. becoming cup is fast one of the most popular events in the united states thanks in part to technology. 46% of americans are watching and at least six percent are watching online. soccer fans are also twice as likely to watch matches online and fans of other sports. our lead story of the day, for the second time in three weeks, there is a major shakeup in twitter's top executive ranks as the company tries to boost user engagement. twitter has named former goldman sachs anchor anthony noto as its new cfo. he led the twitter ipo and has a background including serving as the cfo of the nfl, a west white bread, spent some time in the middle east in the army. gupta, wholace mike will stay on as senior vice president of strategic investments. this comes weeks after reports of a power struggle. today's news is sending the shares of twitter higher. cory johnson is with me in the studio. from san diego is paul kedrosky. in l.a., jon erlichman. tell us more about anthony noto. obviously, well kn
facebook stopped running the ads last month. becoming cup is fast one of the most popular events in the united states thanks in part to technology. 46% of americans are watching and at least six percent are watching online. soccer fans are also twice as likely to watch matches online and fans of other sports. our lead story of the day, for the second time in three weeks, there is a major shakeup in twitter's top executive ranks as the company tries to boost user engagement. twitter has named...
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facebook knows your personal type, facebook knows whether you're a republican or democrat.ebook knows which of your friends you like, so the kind of power it has, when you see the chocolate so blatantly placed, you react against it. that's why advertisements don't work that well, whereas when there's stealth, when you don't know to have your defenses up, that's when you're so vulnerable. this isn't just facebook, this isn't just this study. that's why sort of the internet platform's power to change how we feel is very important. that voting study that brian talked about, that's very important. it was actually a very interesting study. >> for viewers at home, tell me what it found. so the study found that facebook can make people vote. it had different voting message. one was a social message. it was very neutral, it was partisan. the other send go vote more in an informational sense. and since facebook knows whether you're a rep or democrat without even asking you, because it has so much information about you, it doesn't have to asking to know they see things, you can imagi
facebook knows your personal type, facebook knows whether you're a republican or democrat.ebook knows which of your friends you like, so the kind of power it has, when you see the chocolate so blatantly placed, you react against it. that's why advertisements don't work that well, whereas when there's stealth, when you don't know to have your defenses up, that's when you're so vulnerable. this isn't just facebook, this isn't just this study. that's why sort of the internet platform's power to...
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facebook.t is an element of the syrian regime. it is disingenuous for facebook to suggest the money does not come from an element of the regime in some way. >> it is fairly amazing that not only did you get the thumbs up from the offices, but it is amazing to me that this got 200,000 likes, that this campaign had some effectiveness to it. >> that is what is quite worrying. propaganda matters when it is a crisis and conflict of this scale. for many ordinary syrians, they believe the world has forgotten them and what has happened in syria, so the idea that facebook can do business that promotes a regime that has besieged entire cities and bombed their own people -- just because they took the ads down, we think this show solidarity for syrians. we have not forgotten what happened in that country. this is unacceptable business. there is a very simple way of putting this right. >> what does this tell us about the assad regime, if in fact they were behind it? what does this tell us about them and the
facebook.t is an element of the syrian regime. it is disingenuous for facebook to suggest the money does not come from an element of the regime in some way. >> it is fairly amazing that not only did you get the thumbs up from the offices, but it is amazing to me that this got 200,000 likes, that this campaign had some effectiveness to it. >> that is what is quite worrying. propaganda matters when it is a crisis and conflict of this scale. for many ordinary syrians, they believe the...
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but that may be because you spent too much time on facebook we explain coming right up then facebook's mischief isn't the only big tech story making headlines from area to these cell phone warrants that are now necessary the u.s. supreme court is making a ruling left and right and alex daley is on the program to break it all down and give us his take on the latest from the world of track and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are discussing the hardest places to live in america you won't want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. with . our lead story today facebook now whether or not we like it for most everyone watching this program right now facebook touches our lives in one way or another myself included now some may be totally ok with that and some might not but make no mistake to facebook we are all true story last week facebook admitted that as part of a psychological study to examine how emotions can be spread on social media the same manipulated the news feed of over half a million randomly selected users in order to change the number of positive and negative po
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>> facebook has no responsibility beyond its contractual agreement with the users. >> plus, did facebook go too far when it played with people's emotions like tinkering with their news feeds? that's the claim from irritated users. we dive into the facts. here's nbc bay area's sam brock. >> good evening. thank you so much forri joining us. for the next 30 minutes, we'll take on high-profile claims. it may be a politician trying to win your vote or a company vying to ur you ur. every time you turn on your phone there are countless new apps to try, apps that want your business. some claim that you can make stacks of cash using your smartphone but how much are we talking about? can you make minimum wage just by using the apps? we decided to test out the claim to see if there's real money to be made in a day's work. cnet says it's uncovered five apps to earn you cold hard cash. others tout apps that make you money. pave the way to riches by doing almost nothing, highlight 101 ways to monetize apps and so on and so for the. how much money can you make in a day on your phone? let's find out. so
>> facebook has no responsibility beyond its contractual agreement with the users. >> plus, did facebook go too far when it played with people's emotions like tinkering with their news feeds? that's the claim from irritated users. we dive into the facts. here's nbc bay area's sam brock. >> good evening. thank you so much forri joining us. for the next 30 minutes, we'll take on high-profile claims. it may be a politician trying to win your vote or a company vying to ur you ur....
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you own facebook? >> own facebook. like facebook. if you want to distinguish between the two, obviously both social media. facebook, they're going after the ad market and after google. what's going on with twitter, you have to understand, we look at the companies talk about growth every day. if you don't have the growth that's major problem. that's what hurt twitter in the previous quarter. they've got to show they have not only user growth but engagement growth and that's something we don't know they're able to do just yet and because of that, that's why facebook right now wins out. if obviously twitter can show they can get that engagement they can keep people around, can change some of that ad revenue in a different way, meaningful way, suddenly twitter become as competitor. >> four hours from now, it's going down. we'll see what happens. zach, thanks for joining us. >>> and mention, ceo of twitter dick costolo on the "closing bell." hearing from the ceo after the numbers hit the tape. hear it right from him. >>> breaking news mea
you own facebook? >> own facebook. like facebook. if you want to distinguish between the two, obviously both social media. facebook, they're going after the ad market and after google. what's going on with twitter, you have to understand, we look at the companies talk about growth every day. if you don't have the growth that's major problem. that's what hurt twitter in the previous quarter. they've got to show they have not only user growth but engagement growth and that's something we...
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on facebook in the u.s.pend around 40 minutes even day using our service including one and five minutes on mobile. this is more than any other app by far, but overall, people in the u.s. spend about nine hours per day engaging with digital pedia on tvs, phones and computers. so there is a big opportunity to improve the way people can actually share across how we all engage with the rest of media as well. >> they tell me facebook has 1.5 million active advertisers 1 million last june with total and mobile ad growth strong across the world. the live rail to target ads both on and off facebook. she didn't give specific details. she did say the testing of instagram ads and premium video ads are off to a strong start. >> video on facebook helps brands expand by traditional campaigns which rur unparallelled targeting abouts. today we've run about a dozen campaigns and the early data show promising results. >> now, the question came up a couple second ago about retail, cheryl sandberg says she sees congress as impo
on facebook in the u.s.pend around 40 minutes even day using our service including one and five minutes on mobile. this is more than any other app by far, but overall, people in the u.s. spend about nine hours per day engaging with digital pedia on tvs, phones and computers. so there is a big opportunity to improve the way people can actually share across how we all engage with the rest of media as well. >> they tell me facebook has 1.5 million active advertisers 1 million last june with...
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liz: seven minutes away from facebook numbers. david asman joins me. david: facebook. of numbers coming out. it is that time of year. liz: we're looking at s&p 500 in record territory, absolutely of let's get right to nicole petallides on floor of new york stock exchange. we can not ignore boeing. the shares are shaving off 20 points from the dow which means we could have been positive here. >> absolutely. boeing weighing on things around here. they did well overall. they raised their guidance. saw profit on the rise. demand for commercial airline but revenue was a miss. david: let's talk about what has happened as a result of yesterday's earnings. apple getting a nice boost today, right? >> right. new record highs for apple. we saw it move up to 97.88. up over 20% this year. liz: up over 20%. despite the faa flying restrictions airline stocks are moving higher on actual numbers. >> delta in particular saw demand here in the u.s. on the rise. delta is up almost 4%. quarterly profit on the rise helping whole group move to up arrows. david: we have a pilot coming on to t
liz: seven minutes away from facebook numbers. david asman joins me. david: facebook. of numbers coming out. it is that time of year. liz: we're looking at s&p 500 in record territory, absolutely of let's get right to nicole petallides on floor of new york stock exchange. we can not ignore boeing. the shares are shaving off 20 points from the dow which means we could have been positive here. >> absolutely. boeing weighing on things around here. they did well overall. they raised their...
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facebook did exactly that.n a massive week-long experiment in 2012, which prompted a furor among facebook users. facebook data scientists working with university researchers skewed what almost 700,000 facebook users saw when they logged in. some people were shown content with the preponderance of happy and positive words. some were shown content as analyzed sadder than average. company found people who saw more happy posts were more likely to post happy status updates themselves and same with negative post or emotional states can be transferred to others via emotional contagion, leading people to experience the same emotions without their awareness. facebook did not tell users it was experimenting on them. when users sign up they agree their information can be used your, quote, internal operations, including troubleshooting and research. facebook is already manipulating owl our news feeds through its top secret super complex algorithm. it's a reminder of the amazing power it holds and potential for abuse that c
facebook did exactly that.n a massive week-long experiment in 2012, which prompted a furor among facebook users. facebook data scientists working with university researchers skewed what almost 700,000 facebook users saw when they logged in. some people were shown content with the preponderance of happy and positive words. some were shown content as analyzed sadder than average. company found people who saw more happy posts were more likely to post happy status updates themselves and same with...
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facebook a higher pick. the print and for the next 12 months. >> mark mahaney, after a heck of a quarter from facebook. thanks. >> thanks, jon. >>> when we come back, we mentioned it. amazon's earnings are tonight. what was the company doing 19 years ago? we have a special bezos throwback. first a throw forward to rick santelli. what are you watching after the break? >> a full plate, yield of 244. how it held. and also talk about gdp. wednesday, first look at second quarter. what are the estimates? and last, but not least, whenever inversions are in the same sentence as patriotism, run the other way! all after the break. so tell me about that at&t best-ever family pricing thing. its ten gigs of data to share with unlimited talk and text, and for a family of four, its $160 a month. $160 a month? sign us up. um, maybe we sign you up at the store after this. right, 'cause this is the... food court, yeah. it's the food court. at&t's best-ever family pricing. for instance, a family of four gets 10 gigs of data, w
facebook a higher pick. the print and for the next 12 months. >> mark mahaney, after a heck of a quarter from facebook. thanks. >> thanks, jon. >>> when we come back, we mentioned it. amazon's earnings are tonight. what was the company doing 19 years ago? we have a special bezos throwback. first a throw forward to rick santelli. what are you watching after the break? >> a full plate, yield of 244. how it held. and also talk about gdp. wednesday, first look at second...
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mike murphy back in december, i think, when he was talking about where facebook could go. >> facebook hasn't begun to scratch the surface on earnings potential. the stock will continue to move higher for next year. >> goes a lot higher. the main thing, the use of mobile, ad dollars they're bringing in and facebook will print over $75 a share for 2014. >> pull up a chart, please, the facebook. print over $75 a share in 2014. there it today ap $76 and change. murph, congratulations. good call. >> thank you. >> printed 76. >> 78, pre-market. it's done grade. kind of exceeded expectations. even last night on "the call" tried to talk down expectations a little bit, but i don't think people are buying it. you saw the numbers out this morning. price targets up high 80s, 90s. jefferies went to 100. i still think people don't understand how big the mobile ad revenue can be for facebook. it can go higher. >> continue voting as well in realtime. remember do that, because as we have this next conversation with dan niles, also bullish on facebook quite a while, he, of course, the alpha one senior
mike murphy back in december, i think, when he was talking about where facebook could go. >> facebook hasn't begun to scratch the surface on earnings potential. the stock will continue to move higher for next year. >> goes a lot higher. the main thing, the use of mobile, ad dollars they're bringing in and facebook will print over $75 a share for 2014. >> pull up a chart, please, the facebook. print over $75 a share in 2014. there it today ap $76 and change. murph,...
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facebook continues to stand behind what it did. and in a rare move, the academic journal that published facebook's study issued a statement saying, quote, adherence to the common rule of informed consent is our policy. but as a private company facebook was under no obligation to conform to the provisions. still it is nevertheless a matter of concern that the collection of the data by facebook may have involved practices that were not fully consistent with the principles of obtaining informed consent. the reality is that whether you agree with facebook in what they did or not, you signed off on it when you signed up to use the social network. >>> we are just getting started. coming up on this edition of "reality check," if you have a favorite pair of jeans, you might be reluctant to stick them in the wash. will freezing them overnight kill all the bacteria? we'll find out firsthand. >>> and corporate shuttle buses, one company claims each of its buses take 120 cars off the road. really? we'll check the reality behind the numbers com
facebook continues to stand behind what it did. and in a rare move, the academic journal that published facebook's study issued a statement saying, quote, adherence to the common rule of informed consent is our policy. but as a private company facebook was under no obligation to conform to the provisions. still it is nevertheless a matter of concern that the collection of the data by facebook may have involved practices that were not fully consistent with the principles of obtaining informed...
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facebook started off confined to your computer then facebook mobile lets you post and comment any time you had your phone but you'll never have to leave facebook again or be able to introducing the facebook's a positive or e simply insert the facebook's a positive or yes show and it will automatically monitor your likes dislikes movements and gastrointestinal difficulties and then post them for your friends and family to comment on stop wasting your time trying to express how you feel because the facebook the positive henri already knows i have mine in right now and now that we've figured out how to manipulate your emotions but you can do that too we know the idea of facebook messing with your emotions might make some of you uneasy maybe even sick to your stomach but after inserting facebook but you'll feel surprisingly ok with it soon will even start allowing you to pay for the ability to change your emotions however you like for example facebook but might make you terribly depressed one day and then with just a ten dollar boost will gladly change you back to just mildly depressed fac
facebook started off confined to your computer then facebook mobile lets you post and comment any time you had your phone but you'll never have to leave facebook again or be able to introducing the facebook's a positive or e simply insert the facebook's a positive or yes show and it will automatically monitor your likes dislikes movements and gastrointestinal difficulties and then post them for your friends and family to comment on stop wasting your time trying to express how you feel because...
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to your facebook news feed. your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford. a different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still pens tear jerking poetry keep. ignore it. we post only what really matters at r.t. to your facebook news feed. if you can use black eyes will attack which institution there's a video that stated and it. all appear to. listen i looked at lunch.
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before facebook. curious as sort of you look where that company is today. and what mark zuckerberg has built. what goes through your mind? >> well, i've congratulated him every single time i've been invited on any segment and poefrt ared on his own facebook wall a congratulations but also put up warning when you go public you're going through a, an irreversible process, which is everyone judges you on a quarterly base and it becomes harder to make long-term bets and big, bold moves. however, he has done them. with the acquisition of oculus, of what'sup, proven he's not focused on the short term but the long term and how do i feel tab? he's completely validated what we were trying to do in the late '90s, prove the big evolution with the internet you can live online, have a social network nap was person to person interaction. we made a dent, but they really busted through and changed it for everybody. >> looking at an excerpt from your book in 2001 in which you say, after the globe.com i never wanted to
before facebook. curious as sort of you look where that company is today. and what mark zuckerberg has built. what goes through your mind? >> well, i've congratulated him every single time i've been invited on any segment and poefrt ared on his own facebook wall a congratulations but also put up warning when you go public you're going through a, an irreversible process, which is everyone judges you on a quarterly base and it becomes harder to make long-term bets and big, bold moves....
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a knockout quarter for facebook. shares jumped in post market trading and finished the regular season. one of facebook's biggest challenges remains finding revenue streams before competition. julia boorstin looks at what the company is working on now. >> reporter: facebook and twitter are dipping toes into online retail to tap into the $304 billion annual e commerce market. facebook is testing buy buttons in the news feed and twitter is exploring in tweets, which may look similar to this. to enable consumers to buy without leaving social platforms. perhaps more important than retell revenue, this is about better serving advertisers. >> you're seeing retailers, amazon increasingly advertising on facebook, seeing more and more direct marketing dollars flow on facebook than everybody thought including the company thought would be the case. >> reporter: facebook is attractive to retailers not because it has so many users but detailed information who they are and what they like. just like facebook was a game changer for s
a knockout quarter for facebook. shares jumped in post market trading and finished the regular season. one of facebook's biggest challenges remains finding revenue streams before competition. julia boorstin looks at what the company is working on now. >> reporter: facebook and twitter are dipping toes into online retail to tap into the $304 billion annual e commerce market. facebook is testing buy buttons in the news feed and twitter is exploring in tweets, which may look similar to this....
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what's not so it's very unclear exactly what kind of access facebook gives not just the n.s.a. the u.s. government but also local police their facebook database right and we've just found out of course that facebook was manipulating its users a motional states with mass psychological experimentation and moreover the study was funded and part by the department of defense robert i mean clearly this militarization of social sciences is very troublesome indeed and what about apple robbie what's your beef. the company that designed such good looking products they were exclusively using eighteen t. is a carrier up until about two years ago as we know from our klein's whistleblowing eighteen key that the n.s.a. was her eighteenth he was essentially allowing the n.s.a. to copy one hundred percent of their internet traffic in near it so that a whole time when i phones were exploited or exploding the n.s.a. was just grabbing all the data off of them because it was all you can t. . do the c.e.o. of apple also dismissed the prison revelations and claims that the n.s.a. doesn't have a back
what's not so it's very unclear exactly what kind of access facebook gives not just the n.s.a. the u.s. government but also local police their facebook database right and we've just found out of course that facebook was manipulating its users a motional states with mass psychological experimentation and moreover the study was funded and part by the department of defense robert i mean clearly this militarization of social sciences is very troublesome indeed and what about apple robbie what's...
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remember the world without facebook where you can go to get to know somebody by sitting face to face with them prejudging them based on their likes or snippets of the personality they choose to project now we may think that the social media site is open the world to limitless friends and information but in many ways it's close us off from each other and from ourselves in fact according to a study from the university of michigan people who go on facebook actually leave the web site leaving less happy and less satisfied with their lives no doubt facebook has changed the way people communicate to live in interact for better or for worse and this type of emotional manipulation is just a name to how social media operates but it's facebook's natural function isn't disturbing enough turns out our psychology on the site is also being intentionally manipulated by the people behind the code and a recent study of almost seven hundred thousand facebook users a social media giant conducted a far reaching psychological experiment by altering news feeds and observing the emotional responses of its
remember the world without facebook where you can go to get to know somebody by sitting face to face with them prejudging them based on their likes or snippets of the personality they choose to project now we may think that the social media site is open the world to limitless friends and information but in many ways it's close us off from each other and from ourselves in fact according to a study from the university of michigan people who go on facebook actually leave the web site leaving less...
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facebook up 150% in the last year. you would rather play for a new high than a retracement back to the line in this environment. >> and we have to look for a significant turn in trend to get exceptionally bearish in this and a lot of names. and we're looking for a turning point. and i don't think it's here now. >> i wouldn't buy facebook shares here. but as a trader and someone that likes to look at options, it was in the money called butterfly. you could have bought the august 65, 72.5, 80 call butterfly. i breaks even at 67.25. max gain -- that's the prior high for march. a one-day move of about 8%. i have this wide profitability range, a 15% between now and august expiration. and my max risk, 225. >> this is a thoughtful trade. options prices are quite low, but this is ally a stock where options prices aren't as low as others. decay is working in your favor if the stock just stays here. that's because of the earnings announcement. >> and let's move on. in a week where -- telecom, the best-performing sector of the we
facebook up 150% in the last year. you would rather play for a new high than a retracement back to the line in this environment. >> and we have to look for a significant turn in trend to get exceptionally bearish in this and a lot of names. and we're looking for a turning point. and i don't think it's here now. >> i wouldn't buy facebook shares here. but as a trader and someone that likes to look at options, it was in the money called butterfly. you could have bought the august 65,...
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we've got now a look at facebook.moving to the down side to the tune of minus 2% after hours. julia boorstin joins us now. julia -- in just a moment, i should say, she's going to have the numbers for us. nicholas carlson, before we hit that, just a thought on qualcomm and what dr. j. was alluding to with a little miss there. >> yeah, well, it's -- they're in the business of making the chips right now, and it's like they have to be just sort of recharging and sort of, they're about the ecosystem as well. >> yeah, and that's one to watch as we start to pivot towards some of these newer models. julia, what can you tell us? julia boorstin joining us with facebook earnings. julia? >> reporter: that's right, facebook earnings per share, big beat on the up side, kelly, coming in at 42 cents, excluding items, compared to estimates of 32 cents. that is up 19 cents from the year-ago quarter. revenue also higher than expected at $2.9 billion in revenue, versus expectations of $2.81 billion from wall street analysts. looking at k
we've got now a look at facebook.moving to the down side to the tune of minus 2% after hours. julia boorstin joins us now. julia -- in just a moment, i should say, she's going to have the numbers for us. nicholas carlson, before we hit that, just a thought on qualcomm and what dr. j. was alluding to with a little miss there. >> yeah, well, it's -- they're in the business of making the chips right now, and it's like they have to be just sort of recharging and sort of, they're about the...
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to your facebook news feed. of palestinians in the west bank vent their anger at israel in the largest protest against the ongoing garza offensive which is killed more than eight hundred people . an eyewitness says a british journalist working for r.t. was beaten and tortured by ukrainian soldiers amid growing calls for his release and political deadlock made an ailing economy ukraine's ruling coalition collapses and the prime minister resigns as the bloody internal conflict continues to drain the country's budget.
to your facebook news feed. of palestinians in the west bank vent their anger at israel in the largest protest against the ongoing garza offensive which is killed more than eight hundred people . an eyewitness says a british journalist working for r.t. was beaten and tortured by ukrainian soldiers amid growing calls for his release and political deadlock made an ailing economy ukraine's ruling coalition collapses and the prime minister resigns as the bloody internal conflict continues to drain...
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thanks, facebook. facebook studied the emotions of more than 500,000 users, after changing the order of their news feeds without their knowledge. facebook said the study fell within their privacy policy which every user agreeses to. we asked a law professor to look at the fine print nearly nobody reads. over eight minutes for a professional. >> it's purposefully generalized so it allows them to utilize your data. >> reporter: should a consumer be concerned about this ? >> you could read it three times and still not know really what they're doing with their information. >> reporter: it's estimated it would take 30 straight working days, eight hours a day to read the fine print that the average online user agrees to in a given year. the truth is, online consumers agree to these policies every single day, complicated documents. google's is over 4,000 words, ebay, 5,000. for those feeling a little ambitious, linkedin's policy, 8,000 words. industry experts say internet companies live and die by how they ca
thanks, facebook. facebook studied the emotions of more than 500,000 users, after changing the order of their news feeds without their knowledge. facebook said the study fell within their privacy policy which every user agreeses to. we asked a law professor to look at the fine print nearly nobody reads. over eight minutes for a professional. >> it's purposefully generalized so it allows them to utilize your data. >> reporter: should a consumer be concerned about this ? >> you...
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actually leave the web site leaving less happy and less satisfied with their lives no doubt facebook has changed the way people communicate to live in interact for better or for worse this type of emotional manipulation is just a name to how social media operates but it's facebook's natural function isn't disturbing enough turns out our psychology on the site is also being intentionally manipulated by the people behind the code and a recent study of almost seven hundred thousand facebook users a social media giant conducted a far reaching psychological experiment by altering news feeds and observing the emotional responses of its users the findings when short facebook is capable infecting its users with emotional ships. on a massive level in other words the website can make you feel happy or sad by simply making a few subtle changes to what shows up in your news feed and facebook is able to do this through an entirely automated system that sorts through social media communications that identifies words that are positive or negative and then alters the content to fit the desired resul
actually leave the web site leaving less happy and less satisfied with their lives no doubt facebook has changed the way people communicate to live in interact for better or for worse this type of emotional manipulation is just a name to how social media operates but it's facebook's natural function isn't disturbing enough turns out our psychology on the site is also being intentionally manipulated by the people behind the code and a recent study of almost seven hundred thousand facebook users...
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facebook. it is not just about the monthly ctive. it is about the one billion plus users they can reach on a monthly basis. it is media. it is such a part of the culture now. in many ways it is bigger than facebook or do you hear about it more on a daily basis than you do about facebook. i think there is a huge opportunity. >> you have been at red point now for a year? >> not a year yet. >> almost a year. how is it going? what trends are you following? how has your twitter experience help you pick and choose where o place your bets? >> i am loving it. it is a big change from operating. there is a lot to learn still. good thing i am learning from twitter is looking at user behavior and continuing to motivate people to use the application. what will get people to log back into your application pier you look at the behavior for twitter, it is the thing that people open up every day to see new real-time information. my job is to look at those things and figure out which ones will be the next twitte
facebook. it is not just about the monthly ctive. it is about the one billion plus users they can reach on a monthly basis. it is media. it is such a part of the culture now. in many ways it is bigger than facebook or do you hear about it more on a daily basis than you do about facebook. i think there is a huge opportunity. >> you have been at red point now for a year? >> not a year yet. >> almost a year. how is it going? what trends are you following? how has your twitter...
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. >> facebook psychology experiment on its own users? it's coming back to haunt them. >> should a consumer be concern about this? >> right now on "all in." >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes, deeply divided supreme court today forward a here to for unrecognized right to the exercise of religious conscious by for-profit corporations. writing for the all-male 5-4 majority, justice samuel alito ruled private for-profit corporations, the hobby lobby craft king, can opt out of paying for the kind of insurance coverage that would provide all fda approved methodded of contraception for female employees. but for specific methods of being control, those companies objected to do not terminate pregnancies or cause abortion, but the court ruled the companies sincerely held religious beliefs they do is enough to exempt them from federal law in a stinging 35-page dissent, justice rue bather ginsburg called it a decision or startling breadth and it is characteristic -- and reminding her colleagues of the importance of women's autonomy in th
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facebook is the upstart, right?ook is up 150% in a year, and it's because they have been taking share against google in mobile advertising. they're seeing a lot of growth year over year and it is a great secular story right now. and that's one of the reasons, they are a $400 billion market cap, trading at 15 times sales, people price it a heck of a lot more growth for it. when you have google up 4% within 2% of the highs made in march, they look to facebook earnings next week and see market share gain continuing with greater growth. >> sure it does not hurt as well, mike, twitter is not doing as well, down 8%. in comparison, if one is to a lot certain amount of your portfolio to social media, you could benefit from a decline in twitter stock. >> i think that's true. i think what's most true is google managed to demonstrate and prove itself over time it's not inexpensive stock relative to the market, but inexpensive relative to its own performance. we're looking at consistent year on year double digit eps growth. whe
facebook is the upstart, right?ook is up 150% in a year, and it's because they have been taking share against google in mobile advertising. they're seeing a lot of growth year over year and it is a great secular story right now. and that's one of the reasons, they are a $400 billion market cap, trading at 15 times sales, people price it a heck of a lot more growth for it. when you have google up 4% within 2% of the highs made in march, they look to facebook earnings next week and see market...
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that's all the time we have for now thank you god as always but please check out our facebook page facebook dot com slash combust r t and please tweet out us at aaron aid at edward and each of us here bimbos think you for watching and we'll see you next time. just three years ago the european union was spending several hundred six billion a few also on the other procurement underestimation bit in each. deal twenty assorted sometimes even fifty percent of the money spent on corruption. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refused to notice. faces change lights never. sold picture of today's. punters from around the globe. up to. fifty. protesters in israel. between palestinians. in the west bank. even for. a ukrainian journalist who was abducted with a missing british. parliament . the prime minister's refusing to walk as the government. warned the country's.
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they are letting you know it's facebook owned but is not facebook, they are other services. it will be interesting to see if they can maintain that and have different verticals beside the social network that they are known for and have been known for this whole time. >> thank you kurt wagner. me. >> when you think of a mentor you thing of an older worker teaching the ropes to a younger employee. tomorrow, a shift in some companies where tech-savvy 20 somethings are the ones doing the mentoring. that's tomorrow at 7:00 eastern. >>> finally, we like to keep you about dates in history that is important and some are random. it's national hot dog day. i know you think it's another interesting trying to boost sales - true. think about it, july 4th, hot dog eating context. summer barbecues, baseball games, you can see why the american meat institute claims a day of its open in july. it was designated in 1991. the history of the hot dog goes back further. the way history.com tells it frankfurt germany claims it be the birthplace of the modern day hot dolling, ipp vementing the frank
they are letting you know it's facebook owned but is not facebook, they are other services. it will be interesting to see if they can maintain that and have different verticals beside the social network that they are known for and have been known for this whole time. >> thank you kurt wagner. me. >> when you think of a mentor you thing of an older worker teaching the ropes to a younger employee. tomorrow, a shift in some companies where tech-savvy 20 somethings are the ones doing...