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3 billion on google a billion on facebook. the cost per click is going down. revenue and profits have stalled. google didn't see the ship to the mobile economy happening as fast as they did. 80% of our time on mobile in apps and in air when we are less likely to search. we are moving away from google search by -- every time we spend less time on the desktop and move to mobile is bad for google. google plus is that, harvested for its organs. they're taking its best features and incorporating to other products. people talk about youtube disrupting tv, facebook is likely going to disrupt youtube. there are more videos being up loaded to facebook native lee then youtube. that is a seminal moment in terms of the eco system. google glass is not where rubble, it is prophylactic insuring you never conceive a child because no one will get near you. this e pmi is is how technology companies to for granted how difficult it is to get people to put something on their person and how meaningful is in our decision process about branded items.
3 billion on google a billion on facebook. the cost per click is going down. revenue and profits have stalled. google didn't see the ship to the mobile economy happening as fast as they did. 80% of our time on mobile in apps and in air when we are less likely to search. we are moving away from google search by -- every time we spend less time on the desktop and move to mobile is bad for google. google plus is that, harvested for its organs. they're taking its best features and incorporating to...
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it shows facebook overtaking google when it comes to driving traffic, and then there is this, new data from the u.k. showing that facebook is overwhelmingly the only social network that people use their, for anything so john, what do you think about this phenomenon? you were the cofounding editor of wired magazine. would this make you nervous if you were a publisher? john: it would make me extremely nervous, and i think most publishers are extremely nervous, but they are also wise to try to test the waters and learn what this new system could mean. the truth is facebook is offering a pretty good deal to publishers. as i understand it, 70% of the revenues of anything that shows up that is advertising in the stream against the articles that are being published is given to the publisher. what i would want as a guarantee is that that would never go down, and i doubt very much that anyone is going to get that kind of a guarantee in the game, but this is part of a new ecosystem that is developing and for independent publishers it is kind of an existential question. do you want to go where yo
it shows facebook overtaking google when it comes to driving traffic, and then there is this, new data from the u.k. showing that facebook is overwhelmingly the only social network that people use their, for anything so john, what do you think about this phenomenon? you were the cofounding editor of wired magazine. would this make you nervous if you were a publisher? john: it would make me extremely nervous, and i think most publishers are extremely nervous, but they are also wise to try to...
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emily: google and facebook are trying to do a lot of the same things. who wins? amath: i think they both win, but in different ways. i think what happens is that google wins with respect to the entry point. they own the front door to the internet, and they own the front door to 90% of the mobile apps. facebook owns the experience once you're there. emily: speaking of another big company that you're not fond of, you once wrote that tim cook has created a milquetoast, say-nothing, uninspiring, margin tweaking image for himself. you also said that apple should bypass tesla and make elon musk the ceo. do you still believe that? chamath: yes. emily: why? chamath: i think that he is very good at what he does. i think he is probably an exceptional operationally minded ceo. it is just the question is, can that person inspire the type of creative types to build the next lily pad? my intuition on this is no. you go to a company like apple, death marching to a trillion dollar market cap. think of the amount of wealth that is created in a place like that. but then think of wh
emily: google and facebook are trying to do a lot of the same things. who wins? amath: i think they both win, but in different ways. i think what happens is that google wins with respect to the entry point. they own the front door to the internet, and they own the front door to 90% of the mobile apps. facebook owns the experience once you're there. emily: speaking of another big company that you're not fond of, you once wrote that tim cook has created a milquetoast, say-nothing, uninspiring,...
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is google trying to be disruptive and is this a serious player to compete with facebook and microsoft? maha: i love what google is doing. they kind of threw a nuclear bomb into vr right away. they are like screw having it be commoditized in three years. they will commoditize it from the get-go. it is a phenomenal way of google entering the market. brad: gene, is google cardboard a serious entry in the market? gene: i think maha hit it right. they are making a statement. they are trying to have a presence in vr. it is a great marketing trick to be a part of it. it increases the average person's awareness of ar. brad: ok, gene munster from piper jaffray, thank you. and, maha, you are staying with us today. it has been a busy week for dealmaking, especially in technology. avago is buying broadcom for $37 billion, marking the biggest tech deal of all time. there is also equinix acquiring rival telecity for $3.6 billion. and then there is intel. they are near a deal to buy altera for $15 billion. in consumer tech, facebook and apple alum dave morin is selling his social networking app path
is google trying to be disruptive and is this a serious player to compete with facebook and microsoft? maha: i love what google is doing. they kind of threw a nuclear bomb into vr right away. they are like screw having it be commoditized in three years. they will commoditize it from the get-go. it is a phenomenal way of google entering the market. brad: gene, is google cardboard a serious entry in the market? gene: i think maha hit it right. they are making a statement. they are trying to have...
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emily: what do you make of the interest of facebook, google, and amazon in an industry you have been eight years? chris: amazon is interested in drone delivery. google is interested in a number of things. including drone delivery, but they also want to use drones to provide internet access to the developing world. i think both of them are thrilling. they are great technology companies with deep pockets. this is a classic swords to plowshares moment. we are taking what is formerly military technology and putting it into the hands of civilians with the hope that the positive uses will drown out the old military uses. the amazon video going viral was the first time people thought of them in a nonmilitary context. emily: how likely is it that drones will be delivering my amazon packages? chris: your packages to your home -- that is a long ways off. emily: how long? chris: a decade. center whereg to a you could pick up a package. warehouse the warehouse, we can do that today. delivering to rural areas would be easy as well. once you get delivering to an arbitrary front doorstep, that is a
emily: what do you make of the interest of facebook, google, and amazon in an industry you have been eight years? chris: amazon is interested in drone delivery. google is interested in a number of things. including drone delivery, but they also want to use drones to provide internet access to the developing world. i think both of them are thrilling. they are great technology companies with deep pockets. this is a classic swords to plowshares moment. we are taking what is formerly military...
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compaÑias como facebook, google y yahoo han atraido a miles de trabajadores al area de la bahia...lolos que se estn yendo en busca de mejor salario y ciudades mas baratas para vivir... basicamente, un lugar en donde su salario les rinda a final de mes. facebook katherine katherine ---para ninguno de nosotss un secreto lo costoso que es vivir aqui en el area de la bahia... y muchos ahorprefieren mudarse a una ciudad en donde pueden comprar una casa y continuar con su sueÑo americano. juanfra ---katherine, cules ciudades son populares entre los residentesla bahia y poqu? katherine ---de acuerdo con un estudio de "redfin", uno de cada cuatro residentes de la bahia ha buscando en internet, vivienda en ciudades como seattle, portland, boston austin y chicago. ---el precio promedio de una vivienda en el valle del silicio sobrepasa el millon de dolares... mas adelante hableremos de los precios en las ciudades que mencionamos anteriormente. lorena/top vo ---en richmond...un programa de capacitacin ambiental ha recibido una subvencin federal para formar a estudiantes.... ---y ayudarles a en
compaÑias como facebook, google y yahoo han atraido a miles de trabajadores al area de la bahia...lolos que se estn yendo en busca de mejor salario y ciudades mas baratas para vivir... basicamente, un lugar en donde su salario les rinda a final de mes. facebook katherine katherine ---para ninguno de nosotss un secreto lo costoso que es vivir aqui en el area de la bahia... y muchos ahorprefieren mudarse a una ciudad en donde pueden comprar una casa y continuar con su sueÑo americano. juanfra...
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peter: facebook with social networking. google in search. ily: yet, you argue for the last few decades, we have been in a tech slowdown. have facebook and apple and google not been innovative enough? peter: as a society, i would argue we have not done as much as we could have. you have had less innovations in areas like energy and biotechnology, and not as many as we would like, transportation, it is not moving any faster. emily: one thing he would tell entrepreneurs is don't copy mark zuckerberg and bill gates, why not? peter: the next mark zuckerberg won't be starting a social networking site. the next bill gates won't be starting an operating system, and so in some sense you cannot copy them because they did not copy somebody else. emily: you also suggest that they come up with one very important truth that very few people agree with you on. why is finding something nobody agrees with you on the best way to get everyone to believe in you? peter: i think great companies have a sense of mission. they have a sense of where is no one is doing
peter: facebook with social networking. google in search. ily: yet, you argue for the last few decades, we have been in a tech slowdown. have facebook and apple and google not been innovative enough? peter: as a society, i would argue we have not done as much as we could have. you have had less innovations in areas like energy and biotechnology, and not as many as we would like, transportation, it is not moving any faster. emily: one thing he would tell entrepreneurs is don't copy mark...
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when i look at the value again, i think when i look at google versus facebook, i look at the google ad mark, the same thing we did in the last block. these guys are so well positioned. google offers a lot more value here, a lot moreup side. on the stocks, too, it's stocks that people don't have credit right now. there are so many undervalued youtube. it's google a plus. >> this is so early in the facebook search process here. i don't know how much of that search is going to be internal to facebook. i don't think you look where your grandmother posted on the facebook line that is something. >> it's kind of what we talked about with twitter in the real time search. if you are in that app, you can find what you are looking for in this app, you don't have to go external. >> i guess after twitter, it's a news event happening. >> you can twitter that. >> i think no bun u one is going to facebook. >> now they don't have to leave. >> that's what you are doing. >> it's a huge reach. i'm more nervous about google for a bunch of other reasons. it got the engagement. that's what they're looking fo
when i look at the value again, i think when i look at google versus facebook, i look at the google ad mark, the same thing we did in the last block. these guys are so well positioned. google offers a lot more value here, a lot moreup side. on the stocks, too, it's stocks that people don't have credit right now. there are so many undervalued youtube. it's google a plus. >> this is so early in the facebook search process here. i don't know how much of that search is going to be internal to...
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protestors planning to block tech shuttle buss from facebook, google, and apple.e at the mccarthur station. >> it will probably inconvenience the people on the bus. these people are out here for a purpose. got to do what you've got to do. >> bart says the mccarthur station will be open and operating as nor hall. oakland police officers plan to work 12 hour shifts and will have at least two officers per patrol car. protests also planned at the port of oakland. they have its members hundreds of people are expected to join a may day watch in san francisco. people from around the bay area are expected to attend that one. and organizers say they are protesting against include immigrant deportation. police violence and military aggression. now stay with us here throughout the morning at ktvu. we are going to be following this all morning long. ktvu news app will help you and continuing coverage throughout the day. oakland mayor libby schaaf will join me live in the studio with more on how the city of oakland is preparing for today's demonstrations. >>> san francisco pol
protestors planning to block tech shuttle buss from facebook, google, and apple.e at the mccarthur station. >> it will probably inconvenience the people on the bus. these people are out here for a purpose. got to do what you've got to do. >> bart says the mccarthur station will be open and operating as nor hall. oakland police officers plan to work 12 hour shifts and will have at least two officers per patrol car. protests also planned at the port of oakland. they have its members...
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so far, facebook, google and microsoft have spent billions in brvr tech. years of development from companies and the markets price will hit the market soon. gene munster joins us and an investor at keenan partners in silicon valley. thank you for joining us. gene i will start with you. 15 years from now, you save er will be everywhere. are people ready? do people really want to strap these headsets on an go into the virtual world? gene: they don't understand what the value that will be created for this in the utility and experiences. ifi think if they could understand, they would be ready. it will take some time for the content and experience to be refined. we think this will be as dramatic of a technology shift for consumers as the smartphone was 10 years ago. we knew it was coming. it has become bigger than we thought. we are probably where we are at in terms of vr and longer in terms of augmented reality. brad: everyone seems to be thinking games will be the first application. you have seen failed attempts in the past. we were talking about the nintendo
so far, facebook, google and microsoft have spent billions in brvr tech. years of development from companies and the markets price will hit the market soon. gene munster joins us and an investor at keenan partners in silicon valley. thank you for joining us. gene i will start with you. 15 years from now, you save er will be everywhere. are people ready? do people really want to strap these headsets on an go into the virtual world? gene: they don't understand what the value that will be created...
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so google -- well, google and facebook. google can parse through and categorize youtube videos and tell you what all google, youtube videos have somebody wearing orange pants and raising their hands. facebook can tell you if somebody's depressed before they're clinically diagnosable with depression. when you think about these things from a law enforcement or intelligence perspective, they're very useful tools. and so at what point will -- at what point will that be purchased or requested or asked for or compelled. that's sort of a question i have about social media. >> we're positive, of course, google would never process these feeds. but google unlike facebook is subject to a privacy protection from europe and that's the right to be forgotten. and i won't hide the ball on this. i just debated the european privacy commissioner and believe this represents the biggest clash between american notions of free speech and european notions of privacy in the digital age. why don't you tell us about google's response the right to be forgott
so google -- well, google and facebook. google can parse through and categorize youtube videos and tell you what all google, youtube videos have somebody wearing orange pants and raising their hands. facebook can tell you if somebody's depressed before they're clinically diagnosable with depression. when you think about these things from a law enforcement or intelligence perspective, they're very useful tools. and so at what point will -- at what point will that be purchased or requested or...
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follow us on twitter, facebook, google plus and more. >> monday. >> we're going to the bottom of the sea. >> deep submergence vehicles. >> three zero three six. >> ocean experts have made some miraculous discoveries. >> octopus everywhere. >> but are the most important discoveries yet to come. >> implications for energy and also for climate change. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow", where technology meets humanity. monday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to the news hour. fighting back against isil in ramadi iraq deploys shia militia and the u.s.-led coalition launch airstrikes. >>> a new population law that could fan the flames of intolerance. >>> ireland votes yes, one of the
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i don't see -- i look at facebook or google and they are trading at very low p/e's actually.o not think we have a valuation bubble, my bigger concern has to do with the large burn rates. emily: if it does not pop, what happens, is there a downswing? bill: there are two things that could cause a correction. one is a macroeconomic. very hard to predict. the second would be the firms that are doing the late stage investments might change their criteria a little bit. i think that is probably the more likely near-term catalyst for something like this, where they start to ask questions about, do these companies really have a business model that can go the distance? we are more cautious. we are still making new investments, but we are more picky for sure. emily: what does being more picky mean? bill: you will see the uber for this or that. ideas that are a fraction away from something else on the dial, that is a bad sign. emily: so do not invest in uber for -- bill: i think anything that is too close to the big thing might be something the big thing does one day. so it's another way
i don't see -- i look at facebook or google and they are trading at very low p/e's actually.o not think we have a valuation bubble, my bigger concern has to do with the large burn rates. emily: if it does not pop, what happens, is there a downswing? bill: there are two things that could cause a correction. one is a macroeconomic. very hard to predict. the second would be the firms that are doing the late stage investments might change their criteria a little bit. i think that is probably the...
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follow us on twitter, facebook, google plus and more. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera": international piano superstar lang lang. >> the art, you know, it's about, you know... the distance and in and out, big picture, precision. >> billions of people around the world have seen him perform. at the beijing olympics... the world cup in rio... even jaming at the grammys. >> as a musician we will collaborate with great musicians. >> lang lang grew up in an industrial city in northern china. his father was a tough task master, demanding he practice 8 hours a day... once even urging his young son to commit suicide. >> it's kind of a hard thing to even think about it. it's something that... i think the love become too extreme. >> a child prodigy, his mother stayed home to support the family while lang lang pursued his dreams. >> i would say that's the most difficult thing for me it was, you know, growing up without my mom next to me. >> now lang lang is trying to bring classical notes into the lives of children through his international music foundation. >> we believe music can make people hap
follow us on twitter, facebook, google plus and more. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera": international piano superstar lang lang. >> the art, you know, it's about, you know... the distance and in and out, big picture, precision. >> billions of people around the world have seen him perform. at the beijing olympics... the world cup in rio... even jaming at the grammys. >> as a musician we will collaborate with great musicians. >> lang lang grew up in an...
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and watch out, facebook. google virtual reality with a cheaper alternative to oculus rift. that am more, coming up on day."berg market you have an entertainment's obstruction on your television, so why not a subscription for your closet? that is what rent a runway hopes for. the cofounder was on bloomberg this morning. jennifer: 50% of a woman's closet is comprised by things that are worn three times or less. not just dresses. there are tops you wear for dates or things you wear to work, or you gain or lose weight. buyy don't we uy -- why not our genes or white blouses, but subscribe to have the rest of our closet on rotation? it is not just dresses. it is tops, jackets, whatever you need. >> i love the idea as a consumer, but how does it work for you? $99, you cannot even buy one work dress for that. jennifer: we run all the logistics behind our business, so we are able to make a nice margin on turning inventory and having that inventory look new. we understand the ip behind it soory, how to preserve women can wear
and watch out, facebook. google virtual reality with a cheaper alternative to oculus rift. that am more, coming up on day."berg market you have an entertainment's obstruction on your television, so why not a subscription for your closet? that is what rent a runway hopes for. the cofounder was on bloomberg this morning. jennifer: 50% of a woman's closet is comprised by things that are worn three times or less. not just dresses. there are tops you wear for dates or things you wear to work,...
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it is intel microsoft facebook or google. it is the bay in pandora print right here in oakland. >> reporter: that and intel has our partnership with oakland school district to spend a certain amount of money over five years to build a pipeline. >> will make a difference because we will be able to increase the numbers of classrooms which will increase access and it will help. it will be able to improve the infrastructure. some of computers. tv features. so it will really make a difference. trevor >> reporter: dan jackson also stated over $15,000 from his rainbow push organization for students. >> reporter: we have a sunny skies all over the bay area today. some people will see more sunshine a little bit sooner. the bridge is covered in cloudy conditions. it will come through tonight on storm trackers for printgood wednesday evening..high pressure building along the result in a modest warming trend through saturday.most apparent inland. temperatures then cool sunday into early next week as a weak upper level trough approaches t
it is intel microsoft facebook or google. it is the bay in pandora print right here in oakland. >> reporter: that and intel has our partnership with oakland school district to spend a certain amount of money over five years to build a pipeline. >> will make a difference because we will be able to increase the numbers of classrooms which will increase access and it will help. it will be able to improve the infrastructure. some of computers. tv features. so it will really make a...
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cory: the first companies i heard were google and facebook. ctually, netscape back in the 1990's -- cory: basically google's current headquarters. to that point, i guess the administration -- but has been the problem with the administration of these? kymberlee: the bug bounty program is time intensive. cory: why? i do so many to report? kymberlee: there is the issue of managing. there are a lot of self-taught researchers who are very enthusiastic and don't always submit valid longer abilities. we work with them to clean out those invalid reports and make sure the customers only get the valid on her abilities so they can stay focused on the stuff that reproduces and needs fixes. we also help researchers get better and we are investing in them to try and increase their skills. cory: how do you guys get paid? kymberlee: we are a service that our customers, they pay a fee. cory: so companies pay or bounty hunters? kymberlee: the company's pay is for the service of matching them up with our crowd of over 16,000 researchers. cory: i've got to think t
cory: the first companies i heard were google and facebook. ctually, netscape back in the 1990's -- cory: basically google's current headquarters. to that point, i guess the administration -- but has been the problem with the administration of these? kymberlee: the bug bounty program is time intensive. cory: why? i do so many to report? kymberlee: there is the issue of managing. there are a lot of self-taught researchers who are very enthusiastic and don't always submit valid longer abilities....
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amazon, apple, google and facebook.er twitter would evolve into a platform that could become the fifth horseman. right now it seems like there is no chance that twitter is going to evolve into that company. their growth has begun to flatline and there are serious questions about their strategy. stephanie: it's crazy, their management cannot seem to monetize the juice. erik: you have known the cfo and worked with him at goldman sachs. if i'm not mistaken you might have even hire the guy. can he fix what's broken that twitter? michael: he has a very important role at twitter. in the time that he has been there he has taken on additional responsibilities be on the cfo role and he is also a very key part of the executive team that has had a fair number of changes on the product side in terms of communicating with investors with wall street. twitter is again one of those companies that absolutely has a tremendous amount of potential. no question the amount of impact they had globally on the media landscape and the voice that
amazon, apple, google and facebook.er twitter would evolve into a platform that could become the fifth horseman. right now it seems like there is no chance that twitter is going to evolve into that company. their growth has begun to flatline and there are serious questions about their strategy. stephanie: it's crazy, their management cannot seem to monetize the juice. erik: you have known the cfo and worked with him at goldman sachs. if i'm not mistaken you might have even hire the guy. can he...
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apple, google twitter facebook . a few of the tech giants telling the white house to keep its hands off our data. more than 140 companies experts, and activist groups are asking the president to eject a that would limit encryption or give them a backdoor to product. law-enforcement agencies are not immune. it would prevent them from getting information they need to protect us. so where's the line between what is public and private? cryptography research president is here with me. we also have a senior adviser and a former cio -- cia officer. you actually signed this letter that would publish today, why did you sign it and what do you want from the president? guest: yes, i did. what i'm looking for is for strong internet security. i think it has caused economic growth. it has allowed us to do so many things in cryptography and it is a fundamental part of providing internet security. i don't want it to be weakened. i think that's going backwards. we need to move forwards to protect data from criminal foreign government
apple, google twitter facebook . a few of the tech giants telling the white house to keep its hands off our data. more than 140 companies experts, and activist groups are asking the president to eject a that would limit encryption or give them a backdoor to product. law-enforcement agencies are not immune. it would prevent them from getting information they need to protect us. so where's the line between what is public and private? cryptography research president is here with me. we also have a...
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on virtual reality, google risks losing to rival like facebook. google'sach is to take vr mass market. a $20 cardboard headset. but connecting people with more advanced devices like occulus rift. and so far google has shown little progress. everyone here is eager for any new news on google glass, as you know, google's shelved the product and handed it over to tony fidel, the guy who built the ipod. the guy who acquired his company for $3.2 last year. it used to be you could throw a rock and hit somebody wearing google glass that was the one spot. i see ten people standing behind you and no google glass, i guess it's really the end. >> i've seen about four this morning but you know it's not what it was a few years ago. >> all right. mark bergen from re/code, thanks. >>> up next, facebook's head of messaging, david marcus on the next frontier for facebook. whatsapp payments new messaging competitors, all that coming up on "squawk alley." can it make a dentist appointment when my teeth are ready? ♪ can it track my crew's performance, and protect their heads?
on virtual reality, google risks losing to rival like facebook. google'sach is to take vr mass market. a $20 cardboard headset. but connecting people with more advanced devices like occulus rift. and so far google has shown little progress. everyone here is eager for any new news on google glass, as you know, google's shelved the product and handed it over to tony fidel, the guy who built the ipod. the guy who acquired his company for $3.2 last year. it used to be you could throw a rock and hit...
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emily: facebook is trying to connect the world in different ways. who wins, google or facebook?tian: i would never comment on that. [laughter] emily: what about the medical contact lenses? sebastian: it turns out, contact lenses, when you think about it, they are big enough to hold an array for receiving energy, putting the sensor on. putting a communication device on. it is very feasible. we are building google x contact lenses that can measure your glucose level. emily: what about trying to cure death, calico? sebastian: this did not come from google x. but it is another audacious moonshot. this is what i admire google for. there are no people around that lived for 200 years and we don't understand why. there is actually very little research done as compared to research on curing cancer. i think it is a perfectly fine proposition to say, let's give it a try. if google succeeds in finding a remedy for old age dying, i would say that they have done something fantastic for the world. and they will make a dime or two as well. emily: what kind of things do you explore if you are tr
emily: facebook is trying to connect the world in different ways. who wins, google or facebook?tian: i would never comment on that. [laughter] emily: what about the medical contact lenses? sebastian: it turns out, contact lenses, when you think about it, they are big enough to hold an array for receiving energy, putting the sensor on. putting a communication device on. it is very feasible. we are building google x contact lenses that can measure your glucose level. emily: what about trying to...