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apple is integrating more of google-like applications and pulled two google apps off last week possibly to protect some of at&t's ground. at the end of the day, again, apple will never get into search but i think apple has probably a better chance of minimizing some of google's apps on apple's products. >> gene, it's karen.. as google then is sort of facing a multifront war, i know you like the name. where do you stand on it now? >> well, i think it also had a big run here, the reality is this is the other products besides google are slow to take off.f. this is a great story to own over the long haul. the key question is which one has the most near term potential? last week i was in hong kong and met with the component supplier. they told us that the tablet is going to be coming out late this year beginning of next year. if you want a stock with more upside in the next six months it's going to be apple over google. >> thanks very much, gene. we appreciate it. you all heard gene say it would be apple over google if he had to make a bet. what's your best tech bet? >> i got to say i'm a re
apple is integrating more of google-like applications and pulled two google apps off last week possibly to protect some of at&t's ground. at the end of the day, again, apple will never get into search but i think apple has probably a better chance of minimizing some of google's apps on apple's products. >> gene, it's karen.. as google then is sort of facing a multifront war, i know you like the name. where do you stand on it now? >> well, i think it also had a big run here, the...
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engine continues to nibble away at google's market share. this company is indeed facing stiffer competition. eric schmidt resigned from apple's board as the two companies become more direct competitors. that's very telling, google's entry into the smart phone with its android and chrome operating systems. these are also very, very big trends. forget about what's going to drive this company over the next five years. all of this new competition and these new businesses, this is going to drive google for the next five months. man mandy. >> tim, thanks for that. of now you know all about google's run up and the background. question is now, is it worth buying? let's ask keith perry, senior tech analyst at sbr and michael far. gentlemen, thank you for your time. >> michael, you didn't buy the ipo, because you thought it looked expensive then at $85. so the question is, number one, are you buying it now. and number two, are you hitting yourself? >> i hated myself for so long. i mean -- now, you've got to understand, i hate myself for a whole list o
engine continues to nibble away at google's market share. this company is indeed facing stiffer competition. eric schmidt resigned from apple's board as the two companies become more direct competitors. that's very telling, google's entry into the smart phone with its android and chrome operating systems. these are also very, very big trends. forget about what's going to drive this company over the next five years. all of this new competition and these new businesses, this is going to drive...
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the blog appeared on google's website. the court rejected port's claims that blogs like hers serve as a modern day forum for conveying personal opinions and shouldn't be regarded as fact. >> the court said, look, there was specific evidence that this one person may have libeled another person. in that circumstance, we're going to disclose that game. >> google says it come flips with court orders, saying, we have a legal team whose job is to scrutinize these requests and make sure they meet not only the letter but the spirit of the law. port plans on suing google for $15 million cohen's attorney says he can't believe port's nerve. >> her being a victim here? i have trouble understanding that. in its entirety. >> web watchers like wired magazine's nicolas thompson say this is a lesson for all anonymous bloggers. >> some of the effect will be good. people will recognize, waked, the law does apply to the blogosphere. people won't publish things they should publish. >> want to know what you think. we'll take your calls, 1-877-t
the blog appeared on google's website. the court rejected port's claims that blogs like hers serve as a modern day forum for conveying personal opinions and shouldn't be regarded as fact. >> the court said, look, there was specific evidence that this one person may have libeled another person. in that circumstance, we're going to disclose that game. >> google says it come flips with court orders, saying, we have a legal team whose job is to scrutinize these requests and make sure...
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apple versus google. we've touched on it but how that silicon valley fight might be good for your tech trade. also the only trading show that gives you an adrenalin rush is going to find slow money trades for the next five years. at your request. and who made $27 million off of casino stocks just today? no, it was not either person who would have claimed such a victory, john or guy, but we'll tell you who actually really cleaned up today coming up in a couple moments. first we want to continue with our earnings as molson coors came out with profits today, a 5% pop in the stock. second quarter bottom line more than doubled and better than expected. the company has continued to benefit from its partnership with sab miller. we joked about it not being american. what else is brewing at the beer maker? joining us is molson coors -- we don't have him but when we do get the ceo we'll join him in a couple of moments. i want to move on. all right. quick trade and pops and drops. i have to use every second i got. >
apple versus google. we've touched on it but how that silicon valley fight might be good for your tech trade. also the only trading show that gives you an adrenalin rush is going to find slow money trades for the next five years. at your request. and who made $27 million off of casino stocks just today? no, it was not either person who would have claimed such a victory, john or guy, but we'll tell you who actually really cleaned up today coming up in a couple moments. first we want to continue...
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google filed a same but asked the fcc to have it redact sod we don't really know what google's argumente same apple documents, intriguing stats, 65,000 program available, downloaded 1.5 billion times. apple receives 8500 application every week, 95% of those as that make it approved within 14 days. apple says 20% are denied. apple says the reasons the google voice ap approval has been delayed are the same reasons to delay or deny other programs, am isn't setting a precedent with google but sticking to precedents already in place. more this on the blog, melissa, tech check.cnbc. >> left with one relatively obvious question here what do you think is going to happen? google make it in the ap store? >> you know, i would have to say no. >> really? >> yeah, the reason being is google is going to have to essentially go the fundamentals of this software and completely redesign it for the apple ap store, after all of this, not clear apple is going to look at it at that point and says it works fine and go ahead and do it i think is a long shot still. >> jim goldman, thanks very much. >>> "power lu
google filed a same but asked the fcc to have it redact sod we don't really know what google's argumente same apple documents, intriguing stats, 65,000 program available, downloaded 1.5 billion times. apple receives 8500 application every week, 95% of those as that make it approved within 14 days. apple says 20% are denied. apple says the reasons the google voice ap approval has been delayed are the same reasons to delay or deny other programs, am isn't setting a precedent with google but...
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what would we do without google?gle's latest features are collecting information from users by accessing email, and that is causing big-time controversy on line. fox's dan springer has more on what the search engine may know about you without your permission. >> reporter: google wants all the world'sing in from books to bone scans. charlie hefernan of seattle found that even email was fair game. after writing a colleague about a possible job in macedonia he opened his account and found cheap air fares to macedonia. >> creepy. somebody's reading the -- the content of my emails to discover what i'm talking about. >> reporter: but some see the online snooping as a tradeoff for free services or a way to save money. >> in the beginning like, huh, how do they know that i like to travel to mexico, things like that. over the course of time i got used to it. the deals that came through it helped me out. >> reporter: google maps can figure out where you live, where you like to eat, and can track you nawhile driving. the featur
what would we do without google?gle's latest features are collecting information from users by accessing email, and that is causing big-time controversy on line. fox's dan springer has more on what the search engine may know about you without your permission. >> reporter: google wants all the world'sing in from books to bone scans. charlie hefernan of seattle found that even email was fair game. after writing a colleague about a possible job in macedonia he opened his account and found...
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google's ceo is stepping down. does his resignation mark the beginning of a war between apple and google? let's talk about it with jim. applied technology analyst. once again, the main story is that mr. schmidt is leaving the board of apple. was anybody expecting it? >> the surprise is not that he is gone, but it took as long as it did for this meeting of the minds, if you will. apple's board and people around eric schmidt. you have android, the mobile operating system and the other systems for net books. the g 1, g 2 and the smart phones as far as competition for i phone. she set in these meetings and recused himself with 1 flikts of interest. you wonder why he shows up in the first place. >> it seems like it would be a conflict on everything. is safari conversation and more and more the os combinations. we have into a huge new battle with apple and google. apple was with microsoft and when you look at the business over the next 10 year, it will be google who will power a lot of the dumb boxes on the mobile front.
google's ceo is stepping down. does his resignation mark the beginning of a war between apple and google? let's talk about it with jim. applied technology analyst. once again, the main story is that mr. schmidt is leaving the board of apple. was anybody expecting it? >> the surprise is not that he is gone, but it took as long as it did for this meeting of the minds, if you will. apple's board and people around eric schmidt. you have android, the mobile operating system and the other...
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we don't say, google has become a verb, we google, we don't say we're searching for something. and google is already digitized 10 million of the roughly your estimated 20 million books ever published in history. it's double click is the largest advertising service agency in the world. google news add verdes 25 gao's and daly, 25,000 books and magazines. youtube has 100 million visitors a month. it is the largest video site on the internet. if you live in the third world and you cannot afford to build an infrastructure, if you have access which they will increasingly you can google information in classrooms and instead of not being able to afford to textbooks if you have a little cheap net books and navy are subsidized by the aids foundation or someone else, you have an ability to bring learning to those classrooms in the third world. google and the web inevitably democratized information. they take the choices out of many of your hands and out of the hands of network programmers are newspaper editors. and put the choices in the hands of consumers this grants enormous power to s
we don't say, google has become a verb, we google, we don't say we're searching for something. and google is already digitized 10 million of the roughly your estimated 20 million books ever published in history. it's double click is the largest advertising service agency in the world. google news add verdes 25 gao's and daly, 25,000 books and magazines. youtube has 100 million visitors a month. it is the largest video site on the internet. if you live in the third world and you cannot afford to...
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called google money tree. kit for the job that cost less than four. but what she got was a disc full of bogus material and a charge of $72 on her bank statements. >> i was just livid. i just can't explain it. it felt that just -- i was so mad. >> google is definitely not hiring people to post links or click on things or fill out forms from home. >> the federal trade commission has taken action to shut down google money tree, and 14 other alleged job-related cons. ironically, one of the ways these scams is spread is through google's own ad placement service. >>> well, if oprah winfrey, dr. oz or rachael ray say a product is worth buying, owe know what happens. viewers flock to the stores to buy it. why many of the endorsements are not real endorsements so, you don't waste your money. >> reporter: oprah winfrey is normally everyone's best friend. but the tv mega star has just filed lawsuits against 30 companies selling products online. the reason? they were using her name without her permission to lure in thousa
called google money tree. kit for the job that cost less than four. but what she got was a disc full of bogus material and a charge of $72 on her bank statements. >> i was just livid. i just can't explain it. it felt that just -- i was so mad. >> google is definitely not hiring people to post links or click on things or fill out forms from home. >> the federal trade commission has taken action to shut down google money tree, and 14 other alleged job-related cons. ironically,...
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here at the nasdaq, we focussed all day on apple and google, google ceo eric schmidt out on the apple board. investors bullish on this side of the equation. people are betting on which company they think is going to succeed moving forward.d. but this will take the gloves off of competition, folks, and probably going to see innovation. people excited about this conversation today. i do want to touch on a couple of names, starting with anadarko petroleum.
here at the nasdaq, we focussed all day on apple and google, google ceo eric schmidt out on the apple board. investors bullish on this side of the equation. people are betting on which company they think is going to succeed moving forward.d. but this will take the gloves off of competition, folks, and probably going to see innovation. people excited about this conversation today. i do want to touch on a couple of names, starting with anadarko petroleum.
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i googled my name. school, has my same name and is online topless. >> a 2008 survey by execunet found that 86% of recruiters use search engines to learn more about job applicants. 44% said they didn't hire someone because of what they found online. >> i think that it's rational and reasonable to go online and do some research. >> love lives are no exception. it's just lunch.com found 63% of singles googled someone before or after they went on their first date. >> i look up their face book, read their twitter and look at everything. >> these things are persistent. what you shared in your social networks will probably be there for a very long time. >> comforting thought. here with advice on how to protect your online reputation, new media professor at columbia university. good morning. >> good morning. >> when you think about online profiles, we think facebook, twitter and myspace. what else is there that we should be worried about? how deep does this go? >> to everything online. what you need to do is to
i googled my name. school, has my same name and is online topless. >> a 2008 survey by execunet found that 86% of recruiters use search engines to learn more about job applicants. 44% said they didn't hire someone because of what they found online. >> i think that it's rational and reasonable to go online and do some research. >> love lives are no exception. it's just lunch.com found 63% of singles googled someone before or after they went on their first date. >> i look...
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google earth, google fps and google health and on and on, paps, google latitude, talk, reader, everything ask and play devil's advocate. they're going to be targeting ads to me base on what's sent in my g-mail. isn't that capitalism at work. and for me seeing ads for panty hose i'm seeing things i might want to buy? >> i think it's capitalism and first of all, welcome it as a consumer. the difference between google and other companies is better at giving you ads. think about it this way, to play devil's advocate, the only they think between google in our imagination and say at&t and comcast, we trust google. the founders of google are still there. we basically trust the ethics of google. people are asked do they trust at&t and comcast, they might say no. comcast and at&t have the same information that google does because guess what, they own the pipe that goes into your house so they see the data that comes in and out your computer via the internet. the only difference is they're much older than google. the founders aren't at at&t and comcast anymore, they're run by business people, they'
google earth, google fps and google health and on and on, paps, google latitude, talk, reader, everything ask and play devil's advocate. they're going to be targeting ads to me base on what's sent in my g-mail. isn't that capitalism at work. and for me seeing ads for panty hose i'm seeing things i might want to buy? >> i think it's capitalism and first of all, welcome it as a consumer. the difference between google and other companies is better at giving you ads. think about it this way,...
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were done using google. together micro-hoo had 28%. but, comscore says the newly combined entity could become more competitive because 75% of all users conduct at least one search a month on each service. that raises the question: whether people are using google out of habit, or because they favor the brand. paul, if it's just a habit, that leaves room for micro-hoo to target those google searchers. >> paul: jeff, google, microsoft and yahoo shares were all among the nasdaq's most active. we'll see them as we take a look at our stocks in the news tonight. >> jeff: until the recent global slowdown, southeast asia was home to some of the world's fastest growing economies. but investment in the region's infrastructure hasn't kept up. and that could create a big roadblock to future economic growth. as rian maelzer reports, cambodia is one of the countries with a lot of potholes to fill. >> reporter: this simple two- lane road is what qualifies as a national highway in cambodia. it also qualifies as major progress. built with american aid m
were done using google. together micro-hoo had 28%. but, comscore says the newly combined entity could become more competitive because 75% of all users conduct at least one search a month on each service. that raises the question: whether people are using google out of habit, or because they favor the brand. paul, if it's just a habit, that leaves room for micro-hoo to target those google searchers. >> paul: jeff, google, microsoft and yahoo shares were all among the nasdaq's most active....
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rival google, however, still controls more than 3/4 of that market. and only 6,000 of general motors' blue-collar workers taking the automaker's latest early retirement and buyout offers. that fell about 7,500 short of its goal. gm has said it wants to end the year with just over 40,000 workers, meaning more layoffs at gm factories could be coming soon. in the meantime the government's cash for clunkers giving auto sales a boost last month. cnbc's phil lebeau is outside a dealership in lagrange, illinois with the details. hi, phil. >> hi, melissa. and we just received word from auto data, an auto research firm, that the monthly sales rate for july coming in at 11.2 million. clearly the best month in a long time for the auto industry. here's how the major automakers did, all better than expected. you see chrysler, gm, and toyota all reporting declines, but smaller than expected declines. the real story, ford, an increase, its first monthly increase in nearly two years. that's one reason why shares of ford jumped substantially today. meanwhile, the sena
rival google, however, still controls more than 3/4 of that market. and only 6,000 of general motors' blue-collar workers taking the automaker's latest early retirement and buyout offers. that fell about 7,500 short of its goal. gm has said it wants to end the year with just over 40,000 workers, meaning more layoffs at gm factories could be coming soon. in the meantime the government's cash for clunkers giving auto sales a boost last month. cnbc's phil lebeau is outside a dealership in...
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you name it, i google it.somebody is paying for that. >> well, i should have to tell the radio guide that it is possible-- >> you are not telling me, you are telling them. >> i should not have to tell this radio guy that it is possible for things to be really free. radio is free to air, television is free to air and the fact that an advertiser pays for does not make it any less free to you. by the way, in fairness to the phrase there is no such thing as a free lunch it did understand the concept in the monetary and non-monetary, so when kai and i have lunch and he picks up the check he is thing with me this time, his attention and his reputation. so he will pay in one way or another but not with money so their radio audience will pay you in their attention and the reputation that etc so you are absolutely right that you are paying for google with your time and attention etc. and that if you click on an ad and then buy that product will pay more for the project and the marketing costs to go into it and the book
you name it, i google it.somebody is paying for that. >> well, i should have to tell the radio guide that it is possible-- >> you are not telling me, you are telling them. >> i should not have to tell this radio guy that it is possible for things to be really free. radio is free to air, television is free to air and the fact that an advertiser pays for does not make it any less free to you. by the way, in fairness to the phrase there is no such thing as a free lunch it did...
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google is willing to fight back. >> google said it is doing absolutely the right thing that this is movinges, its own and book publishing and writing forward. it believes it absolutely has the moral and legal high ground to do all of this. it said there is big potential profits for anybody who is out there. >> jim goldman, thank you very much. >> we will come back and filmmaker michael moore takes a shot at wall street. >> what a novel thing. >> we will look at a piece of that in a minute. >> a big serve of of michael moore empty calories, coming up. let's ask. when i trade, i want a straightforward price. they lure you in with a $5.99 trade, then charge you 15 bucks. you get a low price, but only if you make a ton of trades. at td ameritrade, every online stock trade is just $9.99. period. no matter how often you trade. no matter how much money you have in the account. i hate those hidden fees buried in the fine print. surprise! it's a maintenance fee! i hate surprises. at td ameritrade, you never pay a maintenance fee. you get low, straightforward pricing, so you always know exactly what
google is willing to fight back. >> google said it is doing absolutely the right thing that this is movinges, its own and book publishing and writing forward. it believes it absolutely has the moral and legal high ground to do all of this. it said there is big potential profits for anybody who is out there. >> jim goldman, thank you very much. >> we will come back and filmmaker michael moore takes a shot at wall street. >> what a novel thing. >> we will look at a...
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what we have to worry about is, what about the question that google can't answer? so, the comer shall do sharks high eyelids and do twins have the same set of fingerprints, are those the questions that define inquiry today? and i study and recap the research on how young people in particular are studying on the internet, where you plug in a search term and you find the first three answers -- three results that come up and you print them out and hand them in and rinse and repeat, and it's not a rigorous process. it's one in which people aren't think about the sources or the credibility of what they are retrieving, and i'm only 32. all of this may seem somewhat an akronistic but i interview librarians who complained -- explained that research is supposed to be work, and at a time when we hard are cart catalogue, you have to think about the questions, and think about whether the responses you were getting were getting you closer to the information you were looking for. i was thinking as a young librarian who was working with the students, and she was studying somethin
what we have to worry about is, what about the question that google can't answer? so, the comer shall do sharks high eyelids and do twins have the same set of fingerprints, are those the questions that define inquiry today? and i study and recap the research on how young people in particular are studying on the internet, where you plug in a search term and you find the first three answers -- three results that come up and you print them out and hand them in and rinse and repeat, and it's not a...
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indeed google was one of those big names that got crushed to you. i suppose it will all come down to earnings tomorrow from hewlett-packard and we'll see if hp can build on the good news the sector has already enjoyed from the likes of intel, ibm, apple, and of course cisco. this has been a particularly brutal day from big cap tech but a 2% or 3% move to the down side for the overall nasdaq doesn't necessarily eclipse the big moves many of these names have seen over the past three months. apple, well, they just suffered an absolute drubbing today, and that's going to hurt for those recently adding to their positions. but it's hardly a blip when you look at apple over the past month. cisco's 3% slide, that gives back half of what the company's earned over the past four weeks. ibm's off about 1%. but up sharply still for the past month or so. let's talk about hp ahead of earnings tomorrow.w. trending lower with the rest of the market today by 2%. but it's another one that has been up nicely over the past month. analysts expecting a pretty solid quarte
indeed google was one of those big names that got crushed to you. i suppose it will all come down to earnings tomorrow from hewlett-packard and we'll see if hp can build on the good news the sector has already enjoyed from the likes of intel, ibm, apple, and of course cisco. this has been a particularly brutal day from big cap tech but a 2% or 3% move to the down side for the overall nasdaq doesn't necessarily eclipse the big moves many of these names have seen over the past three months....
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talk about psychological, both apple and google getting a nice pop today, we know the story, google ceo eric schmidt stepping down from the apple board. we'll see what happened, of course, late last week the sec looking into why apple rejected google app for the iphone app store. more on that. i want to talk about the semiconductor industry association. they said that chip sales up 17% in q-2 over q 1, still down about 20% year-over-year, but a net positive. take a look at a couple of names in the sector. intel, underperforming just a little bit, but i will say when they reported in mid-july, they said the same thing, and nasdaq has rallied 10% since then. finally i want to touch down quickly, ebay up. they might have 30% in the next year, and cisco reports ubs says expect a big number. >> i'm in the nymex pit, but really today it's all about the dollar, the dollar index at the low of the day right now and oil prices here at the nymex are up $2. we're looking at prices have posted their highest level for 2009 and the weak dollar is the reason why commodities are on fire across the board
talk about psychological, both apple and google getting a nice pop today, we know the story, google ceo eric schmidt stepping down from the apple board. we'll see what happened, of course, late last week the sec looking into why apple rejected google app for the iphone app store. more on that. i want to talk about the semiconductor industry association. they said that chip sales up 17% in q-2 over q 1, still down about 20% year-over-year, but a net positive. take a look at a couple of names in...
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they were suing google in order to get the information.and google won't turn it over without a subpoena or valid legal process. and if you read their privacy policy, they'll tell you that. so they needed to sort of cover their own butts on turning that information over. >> now, the blogger's attorney said this about the ruling, that it has potentially damaging implications, and i'm quoting here, for free speech on the internet. perry, do you agree with that? >> this is ridiculous. free speech has to do with what governments can regulate. people can't do things that they have to be held accountable for online or offline. this isn't a free speech issue. this is holding somebody accountable for potential defamation, and it's just finding out who they are. this happens thousands of times a day on all of the service providers right now. so this case is only important, i think, that a, we're giving this woman justice, but aside from that it's important for everyone to understand that if you need justice you can reach out and find out who's behin
they were suing google in order to get the information.and google won't turn it over without a subpoena or valid legal process. and if you read their privacy policy, they'll tell you that. so they needed to sort of cover their own butts on turning that information over. >> now, the blogger's attorney said this about the ruling, that it has potentially damaging implications, and i'm quoting here, for free speech on the internet. perry, do you agree with that? >> this is ridiculous....
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google is the real winner here. not only do you have an improving economy that will lift through prices and hopefully ignite growth, but you have a wide open window in which they will be side tracked as they try to integrate the search efforts. >> where do you think it can go and what time frame? >> great question. we have a 12-month price target near term. longer term, five years if you look at google's growth, they have gone down from the 118% on the top line in 04 marching down to 56% and down to 3% in the june quarter. if you say okay, advertising is a tremendous pool of dollars and going into click to play video and chasing after the bigger brand dollars available, could this be a $1,000 stock in 2013? >> sounds like you think it could be. >> you play with the map, it's not unreasonable that you can have $40 of earnings and $40 billion in gross revenue at the end of 2013. you wind up with a $1,000 stock. >> the new york producer sent me a statistic that google in five years is up 426%, making the it 4th best pe
google is the real winner here. not only do you have an improving economy that will lift through prices and hopefully ignite growth, but you have a wide open window in which they will be side tracked as they try to integrate the search efforts. >> where do you think it can go and what time frame? >> great question. we have a 12-month price target near term. longer term, five years if you look at google's growth, they have gone down from the 118% on the top line in 04 marching down...
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paul, if is just a habit, that leaves room for micro-hoo target those google searers. >> pau jeff, google, microsoft and yahoo shares were alamong the nasdaq's most acve. we'll see them awe take a look at our stocks in t news tonight. >> jef until the recent global slowdown, southeast asia was me to some of the world's fastest growing ecomies. but investment in the region infrtructure hasn't kept up. and that could cree a big roadblock to future economic growth. as riamaelzer reports, cambod is one of the countries with a lot of pothol to fill. >> reporte this simple two- lane road is what qualifieas a national higay in cambodia. it also qualifies as maj progress built wi american aid money, it h slashed travel times between the capital anthe country's only por cambodia's infstructure was in a pitiful stateven before 25 years of war d its damage. >> it s just over a decade ago now that the ker rouge guerrillas finallyurrendered and the current pre minister hun sen cemented his hold power. it was only then tt the task of rebuilding-- in most cases building froscratch cambodia's infrastruct
paul, if is just a habit, that leaves room for micro-hoo target those google searers. >> pau jeff, google, microsoft and yahoo shares were alamong the nasdaq's most acve. we'll see them awe take a look at our stocks in t news tonight. >> jef until the recent global slowdown, southeast asia was me to some of the world's fastest growing ecomies. but investment in the region infrtructure hasn't kept up. and that could cree a big roadblock to future economic growth. as riamaelzer...
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port still says google should have kept her name private and plans on suing google for $15 million.cohen's attorney said he can't believe port's nerve. >> her being a victim here, i have trouble understanding that. in itscholas thompson say this lesson for all anonymous bloggers. >> some of the effects will be good. people will recognize, wait a second, the law does apply to the blogosphere and some of it will be bad. people will publish things that they shouldn't publish or good for society. >> cohen's attorney said all this could have been avoided if port would have apologized for what she did. >>> pictures just in from the panhandle of texas. this is tulia, south of amarillo, where crews are battling multiple fires. an entire strip of businesses, including the general dollar store and parts of city hall may be involved. 50 miles south of amarillo. local tv stations report fire crews have come in from several surrounding communities to help get this under control. >>> we have some rather startling numbers about possible cases of the h1n1 virus. a presidential advisory group says o
port still says google should have kept her name private and plans on suing google for $15 million.cohen's attorney said he can't believe port's nerve. >> her being a victim here, i have trouble understanding that. in itscholas thompson say this lesson for all anonymous bloggers. >> some of the effects will be good. people will recognize, wait a second, the law does apply to the blogosphere and some of it will be bad. people will publish things that they shouldn't publish or good...
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google still a standout story. added to goldman's conviction buy list, they say they expect revenue growth to reaccelerate over the next year. they have also you said the price target to 560. apple still positive, as is r.i.m., but microsoft, dell still in down territory. and app down just about 5% or so, gave no estimate for the current quarter. no forecast there. and look at sears holdings down 11%, they reported a loss. and brian shackman, i send it down to you at the nymex. street was looking for a gain, so shares are crushed. >> the story here is nat gas. listen, we're below $3, huge psychological level, near seven-year lows. of a lot of analysts are commenting. talked to addison armstrong and a lot of people in the marketplace have been expecting this. but surprised there wasn't more selling once we reached out to the down side, more of a psychological than a technical weather. and the hot weather in the northeast tends to be seen as a baiting in the future and the storms not an issue, and that's why it's ver
google still a standout story. added to goldman's conviction buy list, they say they expect revenue growth to reaccelerate over the next year. they have also you said the price target to 560. apple still positive, as is r.i.m., but microsoft, dell still in down territory. and app down just about 5% or so, gave no estimate for the current quarter. no forecast there. and look at sears holdings down 11%, they reported a loss. and brian shackman, i send it down to you at the nymex. street was...
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but we just heard from google directly that google does not hire people to do this kind of work.ese big logos like abc's logo, other news organizations as seen and trusted on. i could go online with you in two minutes we could grab those logos and slap them up on any website we want. just because it says that don't be lulled into thinking that that's legitimate or that that's even accurate. also, a lot of times in these ads you'll see a box that says check availability so it's designed tgetht you to enter your information, your e-mail address, your name and everything. that's going to sign you up for lots of spam. but it's designed to show you this is perhaps an exclusive opportunity and that you're going to type this in then to see, oh, great, fabulous, it's my lucky day, voila. availability is indeed there. i assure you no matter what you fill in these boxes, availability is going to exist. so you don't want to do that. then in boxes where it says to enter your credit card information, many times you're lured to do that because you see the big print says it's only a dollar or $
but we just heard from google directly that google does not hire people to do this kind of work.ese big logos like abc's logo, other news organizations as seen and trusted on. i could go online with you in two minutes we could grab those logos and slap them up on any website we want. just because it says that don't be lulled into thinking that that's legitimate or that that's even accurate. also, a lot of times in these ads you'll see a box that says check availability so it's designed tgetht...
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a case against google is no. judge said a woman who was anonymously denamed on a google controlled website has the right to know who was saying this awful thing about her. we are joined now by the woman who won the case. supermodel liskula cohen. along with her lawyer, steven wagner. nick thompson and cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin joining us to help sort all this out. liskula, let me start with you. to give people a little more of the back story, there was someone saying some awful things about you. anonymously. on a blog. and i guess my question is snarky language bordering on a cruelty? a lot of people would argue the language of blogs and the internet many ways. what made you decide to go after them and take legal action? >> i was grossly offended that i couldn't -- i couldn't do nothing. i wanted it gone and i didn't want it to be there the rest of may life. and i knew the only way to -- for it to be gone was to call my lawyer. >> and you actually had a conversation with the mother. a lot of people remembe
a case against google is no. judge said a woman who was anonymously denamed on a google controlled website has the right to know who was saying this awful thing about her. we are joined now by the woman who won the case. supermodel liskula cohen. along with her lawyer, steven wagner. nick thompson and cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin joining us to help sort all this out. liskula, let me start with you. to give people a little more of the back story, there was someone saying some awful things...
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where it google weak? >> microsoft tried to identify a few places so they concentrated on health and travel. it's difficult to scale these things. right now, the difficulty is going to be delivering more varied multimedia results. >> for most people out there who search for information, are they likely to see any kind of change in the next couple of years? >> i think they're going to see improvement. it's good for the consumer. google has a lot of competition and it's going to be focused where it belongs and then we'll see search companies like facebook and twitter, in terms of realtime search. so i think the consumers, they may not see like a big bang, but they're going to see improvemen improvements. >> thanks so much. all right guys, back to you. >>> this is not the way to start the saturday morning. we've been telling you about laguardia. the central terminal there shut down. but listen to this now. there is not a flight taking off or landing at this time at laguardia airport. that is the information w
where it google weak? >> microsoft tried to identify a few places so they concentrated on health and travel. it's difficult to scale these things. right now, the difficulty is going to be delivering more varied multimedia results. >> for most people out there who search for information, are they likely to see any kind of change in the next couple of years? >> i think they're going to see improvement. it's good for the consumer. google has a lot of competition and it's going to...
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you mentioned google up 4%. cisco you mentioned up 3%.certainly helping a number of these averages here. >> so up next we're coming back with the closing countdown. going to be exciting. >> and then after the bell google shares rallying after being added to goldman sachs's conviction buy list. five years after that $85 a share ipo. we will take a look at tech and what might be worth buying right here, next. hey mom i need some minutes. i just gave you some at the restaurant. yea i know. i threw them out. they were old so... old! they are rollover minutes. they are as good as new. ya know not everyone gets to keep their unused minutes. and these days we can't afford to be wasteful. saving minutes... ...saves money. yea. (announcer) only at&t's family talk with rollover saves your family's unused minutes. and saving minutes saves money. for back to school, get the lg neon for $29.99 after mail-in rebate. ♪ yes, you're lovely... ♪ what do you think? hey, why don't we use our points from chase sapphire and take a break? we can't. sure, we can
you mentioned google up 4%. cisco you mentioned up 3%.certainly helping a number of these averages here. >> so up next we're coming back with the closing countdown. going to be exciting. >> and then after the bell google shares rallying after being added to goldman sachs's conviction buy list. five years after that $85 a share ipo. we will take a look at tech and what might be worth buying right here, next. hey mom i need some minutes. i just gave you some at the restaurant. yea i...
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and then we became colleagues at google and we looked working together so much, that we both left google and we started working on another startup that was a podcasting sartup that had to do with audio on the internet. we weren'ts as interested in thats as we should have been. that led to experimentation that led to twitter. tavis: how do you conex-if yulize something tha grows -- this phenomenally big in such a short period of time? >> it is an interesting question. it has grown faster than anything we worked on before. it has grown at a phenomenal rate. it is a great challenge. it is now a very interesting and intriguing technical challenge for our engineers too. the way you deal with it, you focus on the team. and the core. we actually think it -- when we think of twitter internally, we think of three things.ñ twitter the technology and the product and the company. and the culture. and we -- we give equal attention to those things. what we really want to build is a company, and what we really want to focus on, nots as necessarily the triumph of technology but the triumph of humanity.
and then we became colleagues at google and we looked working together so much, that we both left google and we started working on another startup that was a podcasting sartup that had to do with audio on the internet. we weren'ts as interested in thats as we should have been. that led to experimentation that led to twitter. tavis: how do you conex-if yulize something tha grows -- this phenomenally big in such a short period of time? >> it is an interesting question. it has grown faster...
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google "big ups." >> i googled it.d applause ] >> jimmy: it's good. the whole movie's got good laughs like that. it's really good. i got a thing i wanted to ask you about. i heard that -- i heard that you're a drummer. >> i'm a fan of drumming. >> jimmy: n, you're a fan of drumming. you dolay the drums. >> i do play a little bit. i mean, not do like our man here who is a genius. >> jimmy: well, i'd like to give you a thing if you don't mind. he is, he's a genius. >> he's the marlon brando of drummers. >> jimmy: there you go. [ cheers and applause ] i'd like to, if you don't mind, maybe have a little drum-off here when we come back, with you and questlove. are you up for it? [ cheers and applause ] it will be kind of fun. just do it. answer, don't answer. when we come back, jeremy piven might drum with questlove. who knows? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ n new blackberry, huh ? yeah. ♪ me too how sick is the web browsing !? all the apps... gps... video. yeah... you didn't get your blackberry with the verizon network, did you
google "big ups." >> i googled it.d applause ] >> jimmy: it's good. the whole movie's got good laughs like that. it's really good. i got a thing i wanted to ask you about. i heard that -- i heard that you're a drummer. >> i'm a fan of drumming. >> jimmy: n, you're a fan of drumming. you dolay the drums. >> i do play a little bit. i mean, not do like our man here who is a genius. >> jimmy: well, i'd like to give you a thing if you don't mind. he is,...
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to consumers google is at the center of the internet. on any dimension is facebook. but facebook doesn't have the revenue generating capabilities google did. to the advertising world it turned on its head. what's your roi, the last time someone on madison avenue was worried about what the return on an investment was. google had advertisers bid on key words, hundreds of thousands, asking what the value of each click was. finally to investors google employees and people who owned real estate in the bay area, $150 billion in wealth has been created since that company went publ public. it was higher than that before. even today, we may not see $150 wealth generation in the period of five years. doesn't come along very often. >> ipo was born out of instability. originally indicated 110, 120. it was a dutch auction, came at 85. it wasn't -- as we discussed in the greenroom, in a hostile value. >> called overvalued, going to be a huge -- blow up. >> sworn from barons. >> yeah. >> didn't think it was going to go well. >> did you say no? will you
to consumers google is at the center of the internet. on any dimension is facebook. but facebook doesn't have the revenue generating capabilities google did. to the advertising world it turned on its head. what's your roi, the last time someone on madison avenue was worried about what the return on an investment was. google had advertisers bid on key words, hundreds of thousands, asking what the value of each click was. finally to investors google employees and people who owned real estate in...
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>>> google ceo, eric schmitt has resigned from the board of directors. more of apple's core businesses. here's how they're currently trading. both of them moving higher right now. both better than 1%. jim goldman live from san jose with more on this story.y. good morning, jim. >> good morning, trish. yeah, his position has been tenuous for months with analysts calling for his resignation as the two companies competed more directly with one another. but all along schmidt has been dismissing the criticism, telling the mercury news just this past saturday that the pros far outweighed the cons for him to keep his seat. he saw nothing wrong with any of this. apple released a statement quoting steve jobs this morning saying unfortunately as google enters more of the core businesses of apple, eric's effectiveness as a board member will be significantly diminished since he'll have to reaccuse himself from even larger portions of our meetings due to potential conflicts of interest. for some apple investors, the question today might be what took so long with some
>>> google ceo, eric schmitt has resigned from the board of directors. more of apple's core businesses. here's how they're currently trading. both of them moving higher right now. both better than 1%. jim goldman live from san jose with more on this story.y. good morning, jim. >> good morning, trish. yeah, his position has been tenuous for months with analysts calling for his resignation as the two companies competed more directly with one another. but all along schmidt has been...
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we all use google and know how great it is for searching for things online. how much does the internet giant actually know about your personal life? maybe too much information. >> jamie: privacy, sounds that we should be concerned. and actually we are going to take a look at that. that's coming up in just three minutes. i never thought i would have a heart attack, but i did. you need to talk to your doctor about aspirin. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you take care of your kids, now it's time to take care of yourself. my two granddaughters are my life. they always ask me, grandma, take me here, grandma, take me there. but with my occasional irregularity i wasn't always up to it. until i discovered activia and everything started to change. announcer: activia is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system in two weeks when eaten every day. now i enjoy every minute. my grandkids are happy, and so am i. ♪ activia here's one for your skin that's clinically proven. olay professional
we all use google and know how great it is for searching for things online. how much does the internet giant actually know about your personal life? maybe too much information. >> jamie: privacy, sounds that we should be concerned. and actually we are going to take a look at that. that's coming up in just three minutes. i never thought i would have a heart attack, but i did. you need to talk to your doctor about aspirin. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor...
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x last week, the fcc sent letters to apple, google, an at&t about an issue involving google voice being taken off the apple app store and other applications were yanked off the store. did you support that inquiry, or what should they be looking at there? >> that was issued by the bureau. i did not know about it at the time. it was signed off on ahead of time. it doesn't hurt to ask questions and gather data. it does take the fcc on a different tack. there has been talk for quite some time about us looking into what is called handset exclusivity. it means can you download any application on your wireless design -- wireless device and call it a cell phone? can you have any application on there, and take advice from carrier to carrier? device and application portability is what we call it. i have always supported that. also we have to ask, has a marketplace been moving in that direction already? a couple of years ago we had our rule in the option of the tv airwaves, reclaimed from the digital tv transition. it rules for mandated open access. did we need a will to do that? there are some co
x last week, the fcc sent letters to apple, google, an at&t about an issue involving google voice being taken off the apple app store and other applications were yanked off the store. did you support that inquiry, or what should they be looking at there? >> that was issued by the bureau. i did not know about it at the time. it was signed off on ahead of time. it doesn't hurt to ask questions and gather data. it does take the fcc on a different tack. there has been talk for quite some...
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. >> if people are looking for information and they go to google and typing h.r. 3200 the first thing that pops up is a link to opencongress.org. they can go to that bill and see all thousand pages and comment on this bill. and so it gives an opportunity for people to actually take in and see whether they can find some of these kind allegations made about what is in this bill and what is not in this bill. >> just to follow up, can they searched the word death panel and that's one of the issues? >> they absolutely can look for the word that panel and i don't believe. but i think the opportunity for citizens to get the facts themselves, this is what the new technology offers. this is the connected age. we don't any longer need expert filters because each of us in our awaken gather the information and become our own lobbyist and not only that. the new technology, of the technologies we use like twitter, the messaging service, members of congress are on twitter, tens of millions of americans are on directors and you can go to open congress, get the facts, find your plater account for memb
. >> if people are looking for information and they go to google and typing h.r. 3200 the first thing that pops up is a link to opencongress.org. they can go to that bill and see all thousand pages and comment on this bill. and so it gives an opportunity for people to actually take in and see whether they can find some of these kind allegations made about what is in this bill and what is not in this bill. >> just to follow up, can they searched the word death panel and that's one of...
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this is running the google android operating system.l this one is not quite ready for business yet. it's got a lot of good things in it. it does receive exchange e-mail, connects very well to google services. if you're a google-oriented business, this would be good for you. i think android is going to be an up-and-comber. but you might want to wait for the next product. >> thanks for coming on the program. >> thanks for having me. >>> social networking can be a great way to inexpensively market your business and reach new clients. here are five tips for social networking success courtesy of entrepreneur.com. >> number one, set aside time each month to keep up with trends, try to spot the next big thing and be prepared to take advantage of it. two, find sites that appeal to your audience. for example, if your business isn't about music or entertainment, then my space might not be the place for you. third, watch your posts. if the you're blogging or tweeting, make sure you're discussing topics that are relevant to your business. four, don
this is running the google android operating system.l this one is not quite ready for business yet. it's got a lot of good things in it. it does receive exchange e-mail, connects very well to google services. if you're a google-oriented business, this would be good for you. i think android is going to be an up-and-comber. but you might want to wait for the next product. >> thanks for coming on the program. >> thanks for having me. >>> social networking can be a great way to...
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google shares has had some staggering growth to the tune of 400%. what's ahead to the tech titan in the next five years. mark mahaney, top internet analyst. good to see you in the flesh, mark. >> i think the stock could get up to 600 as well. step back, $26 to $27 in earnings next year. a new secular growth driver coming in in the form of mobile searches. when that kicks in and margins go up, people will be willing to put a multiple of 20 to 25 times. >> i've heard mobile search for a while here? >> 2005, mobile six, seven, eight. smart phone summer. people are coming around here. typing in things like new york city bus tours and they're getting paid searches clicking on them. this is an incremental new form of searchs that google is seeing. it's only about 5% of all their search queries now. but it's incremental. going to be more than 10%. that moves the numbers. >> mark as the smart phone market share continues to build, will you play with google as well as the apples or the rems? >> that's the derivative play. smart phones, internet usage, if it'
google shares has had some staggering growth to the tune of 400%. what's ahead to the tech titan in the next five years. mark mahaney, top internet analyst. good to see you in the flesh, mark. >> i think the stock could get up to 600 as well. step back, $26 to $27 in earnings next year. a new secular growth driver coming in in the form of mobile searches. when that kicks in and margins go up, people will be willing to put a multiple of 20 to 25 times. >> i've heard mobile search for...
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it was google. but what's the state of the market in that particular area ipo specifically right now? are we ready for an ipo-comeback? we give you the inside track. >> and here is a look at some of the year's higher profile numbers are performing today. start with property. mead johnson, solar winds, and avago to the up side, but just a little bit. of their dreams.car during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. special lease offers now available on the 2009 es 350. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i want everything right where i can find it. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 anything that makes trading easier. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i want to be right in the middle of the action-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know-- i have to see what's going on. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and when i pull the trigger... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...i've got to get the best price out there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 (announcer) try the new schwab.com tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 for yourself. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call 1-888-4schwab tdd#: 1-800-345-
it was google. but what's the state of the market in that particular area ipo specifically right now? are we ready for an ipo-comeback? we give you the inside track. >> and here is a look at some of the year's higher profile numbers are performing today. start with property. mead johnson, solar winds, and avago to the up side, but just a little bit. of their dreams.car during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. special lease offers now available on the 2009 es 350....
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the facebook powerhouse buys friend feed, to get more google employees.at the same time, google turns up the heat on microsoft's bing with something called caffeine. competition and innovation alive and well, online. >> i love caffeine. all right. let's get to the market action. stocks are dropping the most in a month led by profit-taking in financials. oil hovering around 71 bucks a barrel. bob pi san see is at the new york stock exchange. and the market could use some caffeine. >> it could. and you're right, michelle, financials, and of course some of the cyclicals were the big numbers last week, and decliners today. 3, 4, 6% declines. remember, zions went from 18 to $10 a month ago. keep that in mind. take a look at real estate investment trusts, too, big gainers on hopes that maybe commercial real estate wouldn't be as bad in the next few months, but no matter where you look, the business -- the office reads that retail reits like tanger post properties in the department rooet all to the weak side. finally, industrial cyclical stock all a nice move to
the facebook powerhouse buys friend feed, to get more google employees.at the same time, google turns up the heat on microsoft's bing with something called caffeine. competition and innovation alive and well, online. >> i love caffeine. all right. let's get to the market action. stocks are dropping the most in a month led by profit-taking in financials. oil hovering around 71 bucks a barrel. bob pi san see is at the new york stock exchange. and the market could use some caffeine. >>...
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the blogger says google should have kept her name quiet and plans on suing google for $15 million.en's attorney says he can't believe her nerve. >> her being a victim here? i have trouble understanding that. in its entirety. >> reporter: web watchers like "wired" magazine's nicholas thompson say this is a lesson for all anonymous bloggers. >> some of the effects will be good. people will recognize -- wait a second, the law will apply to the blogosphere. good for society. >> jason carroll with that story. what do you think? >> i understand both sides. i understand where the lady was coming from. she's been impugned and this person has been able to write things about her that aren't true under the protection of being anonymous. >> a difference between people who are whistleblowers out there trying to expose things that need to get out there in the public forum and other people who are just like gossiping. >> in a hurtful way. >> yeah. true. >> very interesting that the court sided and i wonder how it will affect future bloggers. >> we'll find out if they accept the lawsuit against go
the blogger says google should have kept her name quiet and plans on suing google for $15 million.en's attorney says he can't believe her nerve. >> her being a victim here? i have trouble understanding that. in its entirety. >> reporter: web watchers like "wired" magazine's nicholas thompson say this is a lesson for all anonymous bloggers. >> some of the effects will be good. people will recognize -- wait a second, the law will apply to the blogosphere. good for...
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talking about google. pretty much dominates the online search market. >> but is that about to change? two companies came together this weekend, in hopes of taking over. josh levs with the story. >> reporter: some are calling it microhoo, will this change the way you search online? we'll get some answers now. steven levy is joining us from wires magazine. big picture here. do microsoft and yahoo really have a shot of challenging google as the ultimate way to search online? >> i think it's a real long shot to think even in long term this microsoft/yahoo combination, they really can't supplant google even in the long term. they have a lock on web search, 75% in the u.s., even more in western europe. microsoft is now a strong number two. >> they don't have a shot of becoming number one, why go for it? >> first of all, money to be made by being a strong number two. they could inch up their share, particularly if they buy their way into it it by buying places on browsers. the second thing is that google doesn't
talking about google. pretty much dominates the online search market. >> but is that about to change? two companies came together this weekend, in hopes of taking over. josh levs with the story. >> reporter: some are calling it microhoo, will this change the way you search online? we'll get some answers now. steven levy is joining us from wires magazine. big picture here. do microsoft and yahoo really have a shot of challenging google as the ultimate way to search online? >> i...
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we look at google and ebay and look at the ones that continue to impress. >> google recognized everyear since 2003. not a big surprise that it is user friendly. >> google is one of the site that's one of the best search engines out there. we also turn to google because they continue to reinvent themselves every day. there's always something new that impresses us. >> we have five websites that we're sharing with our audience that they may not have heard about that they should know about. the first one is supercook.com. >> it allows you to cook -- allows the home cook to go into the refrigerator, look at their ingredients and say i have three ingredients what can i make? you type them into the search bar and the site spits out recipes that are easy to make and simple and you don't have to shop. >> that could change my life. i'm excited about going home and trying that. the site has 300,000 recipes. how do they make this happen? >> they search big recipe sites out there. >> how many points does this one get for being user friendly? >> it's very easy. it's super user friendly. >> the nex
we look at google and ebay and look at the ones that continue to impress. >> google recognized everyear since 2003. not a big surprise that it is user friendly. >> google is one of the site that's one of the best search engines out there. we also turn to google because they continue to reinvent themselves every day. there's always something new that impresses us. >> we have five websites that we're sharing with our audience that they may not have heard about that they should...
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so this morning you might see a google billboard near you. the company is leasing billboards in major cities like new york, san francisco, chicago, and boston, and a different message will be displayed each weekday through august. >>> and the message was clear in tokyo this morning. pretty women in lettuce leaf bikinis get, yes, a lot of attention. the women are animal rights protestors. they are hoping to promote their vegetarian message. in previous years, police have cracked down on the group for excessive nudity. this year the bikinis seem to be acceptable attire. ross? >> talk about going green. karen brown here in new york. thank you. >>> still ahead on the morning news, deciding the future of cash for clunkers, the program. >>> and up next, a building demolition reaches an unexpected tipping point. >>> but first, katie couric has a preview of the "cbs evening news." >> this popular off road vehicle is linked to a disturbing number of injuries and even deaths. so why are there no government safety standards? what you need to know before
so this morning you might see a google billboard near you. the company is leasing billboards in major cities like new york, san francisco, chicago, and boston, and a different message will be displayed each weekday through august. >>> and the message was clear in tokyo this morning. pretty women in lettuce leaf bikinis get, yes, a lot of attention. the women are animal rights protestors. they are hoping to promote their vegetarian message. in previous years, police have cracked down on...
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but not unlike, for example, if you're at google or amazon or what not.clearly it's not all the same in terms of... with regards to that. >> rose: but if it's very important if you were with those two places and you were there in the beginning. >> there's certainly a risk profile. so with regard to the people... eric is a great... eric fang, the gentleman that i called in beijing. this guy took a tremendous leap of faith and he relocated his family and came all the way over here. that is going to have a reward to it because he took the greatest risk. >> rose: okay. why did they take the risk? i mean, is it because what you are offering is down the road or in the near term offers extraordinary opportunity for income? is it because it offers an opportunity to build something? and what is that something that they think they're building? >> i'm very sober and a realist when it comes to answering this question and i think if you were to get to know our team the vast majority of folks, if not all of them, are at hulu because they see the promise of a service th
but not unlike, for example, if you're at google or amazon or what not.clearly it's not all the same in terms of... with regards to that. >> rose: but if it's very important if you were with those two places and you were there in the beginning. >> there's certainly a risk profile. so with regard to the people... eric is a great... eric fang, the gentleman that i called in beijing. this guy took a tremendous leap of faith and he relocated his family and came all the way over here....