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google earth showed up. they set this technical framework which would plow resources into. >> you buy a company we can you do not disclose them. you said you did not feel you had to. why is that? >> in general we do disclose them. sometimes we forget or they are too small. the ideal acquisition is for your technical people who can solve the precise problem who are brilliant and do not have a lot of high valuation already. >> a quarter of this search is done on the internet are alleged to be pornographic. >> that is not true. the number is significantly lower. thank goodness. >> how did you deal with the issue of pornography in terms of people during searches through google? >> the company has had a default save search. you are not likely to encounter pornography unless you are looking for it. in which case as long as it is adult it will show up. one of our employees would run an internal test. we are a strange culture. his wife would bake cookies and if you could find porn, his wife would give you a cookie.
google earth showed up. they set this technical framework which would plow resources into. >> you buy a company we can you do not disclose them. you said you did not feel you had to. why is that? >> in general we do disclose them. sometimes we forget or they are too small. the ideal acquisition is for your technical people who can solve the precise problem who are brilliant and do not have a lot of high valuation already. >> a quarter of this search is done on the internet are...
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google said this, ", like about other partner, google needs to air their distribution decisions. that means we currently can only show airlines and booking links. we're exploring advertising opportunities with a new page to showcase other partners. " so it sounds like google will try it make it more fair for their competitors in the future. this could term into a department of justice antitrust issue. we'll have to wait and see how it shakes out. i talked to travelers about all of this. and several people brought up a good point. people who use kayak, these sites, they just go to those websites to do their travel shopping. they don't find those sites through i google search. so they'll keep doing what they're doing, unaffect the. google -- unaffected. >>> the 49ers cut ties with a talented wide receiver. vern has the details coming up. >>> and the 49ers' great season rewarded with eight pro bowl selections. we'll tell you who made it next. >>> the 49ers are thin a wide receiver, and they still cut one today, it must really be over for braylon edwards. they cut their ties with the
google said this, ", like about other partner, google needs to air their distribution decisions. that means we currently can only show airlines and booking links. we're exploring advertising opportunities with a new page to showcase other partners. " so it sounds like google will try it make it more fair for their competitors in the future. this could term into a department of justice antitrust issue. we'll have to wait and see how it shakes out. i talked to travelers about all of...
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so this is inside google. second biggest office for google in the world? in manhattan? >> yes, right in downtown manhattan. about 3,000 people, one large building and an adjacent building. what's interesting, about half and half, high-quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center right in the downtown of manhattan, but you can. >> reporter: situated in the heart of the meat packing district of new york, google's unique office space spans two building and an entire city block. >> the old model was you would have your office and the door would be closed and so forth. people are used to it. if they want privacy, they put on their headphones and listen to music while they're programming. but they're staring at computers all day. >> there's calf tier yas and snack stations with free food every 150 feet. >> the only asset that matters is people in a company like this. so keeping them here, keeping them motivated. frankly, they work incredibly hard. we give them internet connections at home, of cou
so this is inside google. second biggest office for google in the world? in manhattan? >> yes, right in downtown manhattan. about 3,000 people, one large building and an adjacent building. what's interesting, about half and half, high-quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center right in the downtown of manhattan, but you can. >> reporter: situated in the heart of the meat packing district of new york, google's...
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so this is inside google, second biggest office for google in the world?manhattan? >> yes, right in downtown manhattan, about 3,000 people, one large building and adjacent building. what's interesting, half and half eye quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center in the heart of downtown manhattan but you can. >> reporter: the unique office space spans two buildings and entire city block. >> the old madle, the office and the door would be closed and so forth but this is much better and people are used to it, if they want privacy they put on their headphones and listen to music while programming but they literally stare at screens all day. >> i can tell these are engineered designed desks. free food every 150 feet an incentive to keep people close to their desk. >> the only asset that matters is people in a company like this, keeping them here, keeping them motivated. they work incredibly hard, we give them connections at home and they work pretty much all the time. after all they're trying
so this is inside google, second biggest office for google in the world?manhattan? >> yes, right in downtown manhattan, about 3,000 people, one large building and adjacent building. what's interesting, half and half eye quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center in the heart of downtown manhattan but you can. >> reporter: the unique office space spans two buildings and entire city block. >> the old madle, the...
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so this is inside google. second biggest office for google in the world? >> yes, right in downtown manhattan. about 3,000 people, one large building and an adjacent building. what's interesting, about half and half, high-quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center right in the downtown of manhattan, but you can. >> reporter: situated in the heart of the meat packing district of new york, google's unique office space spans two building and an entire city block. >> the old model was you would have your office and the door would be closed and so forth. people are used to it. if they want privacy, they put on their headphones and listen to music while they're programming. but they're staring at computers all day. >> there's calf tier yas and snack stations with free food every 150 feet. >> the only asset that matters is people in a company like this. so keeping them here, keeping them motivated. frankly, they work incredibly hard. we give them internet connections at home, of course, and they
so this is inside google. second biggest office for google in the world? >> yes, right in downtown manhattan. about 3,000 people, one large building and an adjacent building. what's interesting, about half and half, high-quality engineering and sales and marketing. nobody thought you could build the world's best engineering center right in the downtown of manhattan, but you can. >> reporter: situated in the heart of the meat packing district of new york, google's unique office space...
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why am i -- how do you -- second on the list was google plus, a new product from google this year.urricane irene came in third. start-up company pinterest. ryan dunn was killed in a car accident. osama bin laden and steve jobs don't show up until ninth and tenth place. google's list of fastest rising searches is not to be confused with the list of top searches. this list is generate to show how searches changed this year from last year. they just let the list out by going to google. >> that's good water cooler information. >>> still ahead, california making a not so desirable list this morning. how our state compares to the rest of the country even when it comes to foreclosures. >>> huge changes coming to facebookoo look like and how to get it for yourself coming up. >>> welcome back. california is holding on to a record. it is not so proud of. it is second in the nation when it comes to foreclosures. ing in fact, foreclosures hit a ten-month high in november. but one in every 211 properties filing. that's up 14% from a year ago. nationwide foreclosures were down 14% in november fr
why am i -- how do you -- second on the list was google plus, a new product from google this year.urricane irene came in third. start-up company pinterest. ryan dunn was killed in a car accident. osama bin laden and steve jobs don't show up until ninth and tenth place. google's list of fastest rising searches is not to be confused with the list of top searches. this list is generate to show how searches changed this year from last year. they just let the list out by going to google. >>...
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>> guest: yes some people don't realize that there google searches are unique to them.i often use a plug in or a site where i can do sort of anonymous google searches and i like to compare the results to what i get from google those y yemen and it is often very different, and sometimes i prefer to personalize it and sometimes i don't but i like to be aware that volume making that choice and to choose which avenue i want to go down. >> host: you talk about in your writing your personal experience while going on line and finding yourself trapped when you put things in your shopping cart. >> guest: often times when you put something in your shopping cart you see something you don't buy it that i will follow url so i've had this experience will like to do sort of window shopping the dilemma of really going to buy them and then those shoes i continue to see for two weeks or one time i was looking for a bathtub and that bathtub fall would be irrevocable weeks. >> host: that the privacy concerns on this new era devotee or sophisticated level of tracking online? >> guest: i thi
>> guest: yes some people don't realize that there google searches are unique to them.i often use a plug in or a site where i can do sort of anonymous google searches and i like to compare the results to what i get from google those y yemen and it is often very different, and sometimes i prefer to personalize it and sometimes i don't but i like to be aware that volume making that choice and to choose which avenue i want to go down. >> host: you talk about in your writing your...
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called google ocean. can go from the earth and go right into the wrecks and other things we discovered in the ocean. the ocean has 70% of the globe. the majority of the cultural value diversity that is being lost is being lost in the oceans. there is a mass extinction going on right now primarily because of the ocean acidification, things like that. it affects the weather cycle. the oceans are a source of food, 40% of humans come on and on and on. there is very little understood about what is going on in the ocean and there's a million of mountains underneath the ocean unmapped and u.n. naim. think about how big those or underwater. it can't reach them accept with sonar which slowly and with and very slow. they know these facts because they can look at the magnetic fields from satellites that is the level. so interested in funding research and to how to address all this. >> speaking of the search, research, when google was coming along, some people thought it would do well, some people were not so sure. g
called google ocean. can go from the earth and go right into the wrecks and other things we discovered in the ocean. the ocean has 70% of the globe. the majority of the cultural value diversity that is being lost is being lost in the oceans. there is a mass extinction going on right now primarily because of the ocean acidification, things like that. it affects the weather cycle. the oceans are a source of food, 40% of humans come on and on and on. there is very little understood about what is...
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google tried to set up sort of a help file but this didn't work out. but i think the issue that i see in writing about this area is that there are these companies out there that control bits of our data. i think a lot of people would feel much more comfortable if they controlled it themselves or at least had access to it. often times come you don't have a right to access your data in this country. in europe you do, for instance. so right now, facebook has been handing out his files about everybody in europe because people realize they can use to lodge a request of the data facebook has about them. we don't have a similar law that allows you access to your data. that is becoming more of the fast playing, which is not so much you don't want to did it to exist, but she won access to it. >> host: how can people protect themselves if they are concerned their keystrokes or where they put their mouse on a webpage is being tracked? how can people protect that? >> guest: yeah, it is difficult. you can turn off javascript. there's a plug-in called no script they
google tried to set up sort of a help file but this didn't work out. but i think the issue that i see in writing about this area is that there are these companies out there that control bits of our data. i think a lot of people would feel much more comfortable if they controlled it themselves or at least had access to it. often times come you don't have a right to access your data in this country. in europe you do, for instance. so right now, facebook has been handing out his files about...
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>> early google was bizarre. it was run like a garage with school and everyone had an opinion which is good for a startup, i think. so i had been assigned a office, and eight-point office by myself with a door and i had a computer and my little desk and one moing i come in and there's a gentleman who had moved in to the i said hello. he said hello. what do you do? iowa programmer. what do you do here? you know, i've moved in. i said well why did you move fannin? my office is very crowded. and i said well we're is your office? he said this is my office. i'm over there. i had five people and you were never here. laughter because at this point i had a problem because i did not want to create a cultural for dhaka, which would be to do something. so, what to do. so i asked my secretary and she said yeah he just moved in. okay. [laughter] she said go talk to wayne which engineering. he said yeah, absolutely i told him he should move right in. i said thanks, wayne. so he has a little desk and we literally sit closer to
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it's not google, it's baidu.heir own companies for the biggest growing market in the world. >> in the chinese model, there's a chinese equivalent of every american firm. there's a facebook equivalent, twitter equivalent, google equivalent, which are doing well. chinese laws make it difficult for american companies to enter china and operate. you have to operate through a joint venture and you're subject to these horrendous censorship laws. after five years of trying to make this work, we decided to move to the other china, they love to say one country, two systems. we prefer the open system hong kong. there is a firewall literally called the great firewall, which blocks content that they don't like between hong kong and the mainland, forcing them to do the censorship. we jt could not abide by their rules. >> is this really going to be the century for china? >> china is the world's manufacturer, and they do it very well. they do not yet have all of the advanced society functions that they need, an independent judi
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it's not google, it's baidu. built their own companies for the biggest growing market in the world. >> in the chinese model, there's a chinese equivalent of every american firm. there's a facebook equivalent, twitter equivalent, google equivalent, which are doing well. chinese laws make it difficult for american companies to enter china and operate. you have to operate through a joint venture and you're subject to these horrendous censorship laws. after five years of trying to make this work, we decided to move to the other china, they love to say one country, two systems. we prefer the open system of hong kong. there is a firewall literally called the great firewall, which blocks content that they don't like between hong kong and the mainland, forcing them to do the censorship. we just could not abide by their rules. >> is this really going to be the century for china? >> china is the world's manufacturer, and they do it very well. they do not yet have all of the advanced society functions that they need, an ind
it's not google, it's baidu. built their own companies for the biggest growing market in the world. >> in the chinese model, there's a chinese equivalent of every american firm. there's a facebook equivalent, twitter equivalent, google equivalent, which are doing well. chinese laws make it difficult for american companies to enter china and operate. you have to operate through a joint venture and you're subject to these horrendous censorship laws. after five years of trying to make this...
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google does not at this time. and so we don't get sales tax revenue like our sister city. >> allen says there is more to the project for google than just dollars and cents. he says the company's also funding a computer lab in the development for low income families. >> there is also philanthropical benefits knowing they're investing in a good cause. >>> also in the south bay, saratoga's low crime rate is being challenged. the sheriff's office reported eight car burglaries in three weeks alone. 4,000 worth of items have been stolen. pretty simple here. the best way to prevent your car from being a target ties make sure you have everything of value out of your car when you leave. even if you live in a relatively safe neighborhood. you should keep your doors locked. the sheriff's office warns about leaving your car doors and trunks open as you bring ninely purchased gifts inside of your home. be careful out there. >> something to consider. be cautious. jeff ranieri in the weather center. cool, crisp outside? >> sure
google does not at this time. and so we don't get sales tax revenue like our sister city. >> allen says there is more to the project for google than just dollars and cents. he says the company's also funding a computer lab in the development for low income families. >> there is also philanthropical benefits knowing they're investing in a good cause. >>> also in the south bay, saratoga's low crime rate is being challenged. the sheriff's office reported eight car burglaries...
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navarro was also one of the four dragons during the google event. what was your take? for me that moment. >> i said to myself they weren't ready. everybody is looking at this environment of this incubator and saying, i don't want to be the first person to tell this black person that, hey, they're not doing a good job so i guess to a certain degree that role's kind of fallen on me. >> on the black guy. >> on the black guy. yes. show of hands. who thinks they did well? so nobody thinks they did well? >> i did okay. >> i think you guys need to be a little bit harder on yourselves. and let's be clear. my goal to say that is to not to belittle anybody in this room. my goal to say that is that i need you guys and want you guys to understand the vastness of this opportunity, right? you guys walked through palo alto to get here. this is probably the most black people who are in the town right now. let's be honest, right? so you need to understand the reality that you're in. >> no one that walked into that room knew they were about to pitch. >> let's say you walked in there and
navarro was also one of the four dragons during the google event. what was your take? for me that moment. >> i said to myself they weren't ready. everybody is looking at this environment of this incubator and saying, i don't want to be the first person to tell this black person that, hey, they're not doing a good job so i guess to a certain degree that role's kind of fallen on me. >> on the black guy. >> on the black guy. yes. show of hands. who thinks they did well? so nobody...
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mail google admittedly reads your mail has computers rated google six years ago put a press release out we covered this at present a lot of dot com and said to shareholders a wonderful new thing we're not just going to track what web site you're on and put cookies up there and put ads to local restaurants or or movies where you live we're in we hear your dog barking in the background we'll have dog food ads will know what t.v. shows are watching we're going to use the on board cameras and microphones and laptops and computers to use computers to watch you and this is beyond me for twelve years ago here in austin i saw the federal grants to put hidden microphone in street lights they just announced it publicly last week so this is all been put in its pentagon designed and it's a total control grid just as richard stallman on r.t. if you days ago world famous free software philosophy father said that facebook all the system. our design google is western intelligence facebook all of it. it's just amazing that they've gone from denying this big brother system to just admitting it and you kn
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they worry that only relatively few people know how to out- maneuver google. >> if you do not own a googleinstance, if you delete your cookies regularly, is still the possibility of carrying out a general surge without individualized results. it is potentially dangerous, because google controls what we know in a way. >> the services keep encroaching on our privacy. google's mail service stands e- mails while they're being written in order to display relevant advertising. the company defends the process, arguing that it thinks customers are not bombarded irrelevant adds. a claim microsoft lampoons in this commercial. ♪ probing every sentence and your punctuation in every situation the gmail man ♪ >> i think the big commercial operators are trying to create a context in which users do not necessarily do what they would choose to do on their own, but rather, act in a way that helps the commercial operators. >> facebook, for instance, recommends friends. amazon tells you what books you might like to preside -- surprisingly enough, these digital tools work quite well. users have gotten accustom
they worry that only relatively few people know how to out- maneuver google. >> if you do not own a googleinstance, if you delete your cookies regularly, is still the possibility of carrying out a general surge without individualized results. it is potentially dangerous, because google controls what we know in a way. >> the services keep encroaching on our privacy. google's mail service stands e- mails while they're being written in order to display relevant advertising. the company...
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mobile and another saying a feature of google's droid two closely resembles the i phone or bureaucrats those standing in the way of desires of cellphone users everywhere doing you dropped calls targeting your well being well jeffrey tucker our guest will make the case and the richest lottery in the world known as the fact one pays out to nearly two thousand spaniards in a small town in spain reportedly is the fat one the last hope for people in a cash strapped eurozone country where hey a former lehman exec has been tapped to run the economy and oversee austerity we'll talk about it let's get to today's capital account. all right in a slew of bad us economic news which has really become the new norm it's worth stepping back and looking at how and why we've gotten here in the first place first let me recap you have the u.s. g.d.p. revised down to one point eight percent we learned that today also jobless claims they went down but does this just mean u.s. businesses increasingly have fewer temporary workers left to fire their heads pointed out one out we liked it speaking of g.d.p. maybe
mobile and another saying a feature of google's droid two closely resembles the i phone or bureaucrats those standing in the way of desires of cellphone users everywhere doing you dropped calls targeting your well being well jeffrey tucker our guest will make the case and the richest lottery in the world known as the fact one pays out to nearly two thousand spaniards in a small town in spain reportedly is the fat one the last hope for people in a cash strapped eurozone country where hey a...
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social network google plus. hurricane irene. social catalogue start-up and ryan dunn rounding out the top five. >> some surprises there. >> lisa has been hard at work searching for any remaining rain. >> sun is over taking the clouds so it is turning out night with temperatures in the low 50s where the sun is shining, upper 40s and more clouds in the south bay. any more rain in the outlook? i hope so, i'll tell you, coming up. >>> ladies, is there really a mr. perfect? we'll have a snapshot of how happy women really are with their man. >> it is not a pretty picture. >> also, a miracle baby. at birth her doctor could fit her in the palm of his hand. how she not only survived, but thrived. c citúdúdúdúdúdúdúdúdúx you can see >>> ladies if you are searching for mr. right stop wasting your time. apparently, he doesn't exist. a new study shows out of 2,000 women most rank their partners as only 69% perfect. >> that's not bad. >> top shortcomings: not getting along with her family. using her toothbrush. ugh! leaving the toilet dirty.
social network google plus. hurricane irene. social catalogue start-up and ryan dunn rounding out the top five. >> some surprises there. >> lisa has been hard at work searching for any remaining rain. >> sun is over taking the clouds so it is turning out night with temperatures in the low 50s where the sun is shining, upper 40s and more clouds in the south bay. any more rain in the outlook? i hope so, i'll tell you, coming up. >>> ladies, is there really a mr....
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social network google plus. hurricane irene. social catalogue start-up and ryan dunn rounding out the top five. >> some surprises there. >> lisa has been hard at work searching for any remaining rain. >> sun is over taking the clouds so it is turning out night with temperatures in the low 50s where the sun is shining, upper 40s and more clouds in the south bay. any more rain in the outlook? i hope so, i'll tell you, coming up. >>> ladies, is there really a mr. perfect? we'll have a snapshot of how happy women really are with their man. >> it is not a pretty picture. >> also, a miracle baby. at birth her doctor could fit her in the palm of his hand. how she not only survived, but thrived. >>> ladies if you are searching for mr. right stop wasting your time. apparently, he doesn't exist. a new study shows out of 2,000 women most rank their partners as only 69% perfect. >> that's not bad. >> top shortcomings: not getting along with her family. using her toothbrush. ugh! leaving the toilet dirty. hating her friends. not being good w
social network google plus. hurricane irene. social catalogue start-up and ryan dunn rounding out the top five. >> some surprises there. >> lisa has been hard at work searching for any remaining rain. >> sun is over taking the clouds so it is turning out night with temperatures in the low 50s where the sun is shining, upper 40s and more clouds in the south bay. any more rain in the outlook? i hope so, i'll tell you, coming up. >>> ladies, is there really a mr....
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the biggest ipo since google but there was an interesting progression of events today.he company expanded the list being of -- risk of factors and google chairman called a fierce some negotiator. and said it's critical to the vision, the loss of our founder even temporarily or any other member would harm our business. and more bad news for research in motion, forecasting lower than expected sales and profits. bottom line seems to be customers switching to iphones and android devices. the company lost three quarters of market value so far this year and a long awaited batch of new black berries would be out now saying they won't be out until they're ready. shifting gears a bit now, stocks finally able to creep back up after a three-day losing streak. a drop in the number of americans filing for unemployment benefits helped pave the way. your bloomberg silicon valley index lower bogged down by shares of oracle. >> amazon.com says it sold one million e readers in three weeks and says that the fire has been the hottest product on the web site since the debut 11 weeks ago. sa
the biggest ipo since google but there was an interesting progression of events today.he company expanded the list being of -- risk of factors and google chairman called a fierce some negotiator. and said it's critical to the vision, the loss of our founder even temporarily or any other member would harm our business. and more bad news for research in motion, forecasting lower than expected sales and profits. bottom line seems to be customers switching to iphones and android devices. the...
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eric schmidt is the executive chairman of google. and for 10 years, served as its ceo from august 2001 until april of this year. during the time that he served, its growth has been phenomenal. when he joined the company in 2001 and had $20 million in revenue. no cash and no earnings. when it went public, it had a market value of $23 billion. it went up as high as the market value of $230,000,000,000.10 times higher than the ipo price and today has a market value of $202 billion and it is the fifth highest market value. this is a long way from the company that eric joined in 2001. he had served as ceo of novell which he sold and joined google in 2001. he was born in washington.
eric schmidt is the executive chairman of google. and for 10 years, served as its ceo from august 2001 until april of this year. during the time that he served, its growth has been phenomenal. when he joined the company in 2001 and had $20 million in revenue. no cash and no earnings. when it went public, it had a market value of $23 billion. it went up as high as the market value of $230,000,000,000.10 times higher than the ipo price and today has a market value of $202 billion and it is the...
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internet giant google has been accused of seriously compromising u.s. national security on its maps web page it revealed to the public a restricted air base for unmanned drones uses of the search engine can clearly see the base in nevada and some of the drones on the runway were for more live to investigative journalist ross baker can you give us an idea of what you think google maps have actually revealed. well what the news organizations that that spotted this saw and have published is a photo that very clearly shows what seems to be a drone the super secret drone on a secret air base near yucca lake in nevada and of course this is the type of technology that the united states government is desperately trying to keep away from prying eyes we know with this recent development with iran having commandeered and then taken down a drone and now they're reverse engineering it in the learning about all the parts that then governments are under pressure like never before how are they going to keep their secrets and so what we see here is a public company like
internet giant google has been accused of seriously compromising u.s. national security on its maps web page it revealed to the public a restricted air base for unmanned drones uses of the search engine can clearly see the base in nevada and some of the drones on the runway were for more live to investigative journalist ross baker can you give us an idea of what you think google maps have actually revealed. well what the news organizations that that spotted this saw and have published is a...
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google's patent predicts sightseeing tours, cars driving themselves in for service even regular commutes with no one touching the wheel. >> it's scary out there enough but to have a computer, no, sorry. don't trust it. >> reporter: some think it's perfect. say for deliveries. >> more efficient. definitely more efficient. with family, no i don't think so. i think i would want to be with the family in the car. >> reporter: google declined our request for comment. technology directors say it'll be years before any driverless cars will be for sale. a big question is what happens if the internet goes down and driveless cars crash who's liable? reporting live, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> facebook launched it's new time line feature worldwide today. time line is meant to turn web pages into a big scrapbook of memorable posts and big events. once selected they will have a week to move embarrassing photos or looks before it becomes a default. >>> the safe sleep awareness campaign was announced in response to 41 infant deaths in the past five years. all were because of unsafe sleeping. >
google's patent predicts sightseeing tours, cars driving themselves in for service even regular commutes with no one touching the wheel. >> it's scary out there enough but to have a computer, no, sorry. don't trust it. >> reporter: some think it's perfect. say for deliveries. >> more efficient. definitely more efficient. with family, no i don't think so. i think i would want to be with the family in the car. >> reporter: google declined our request for comment....
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what's the future for google?ogle tv, you've got the phones, you've got the search. but you also have wind farms, diagnostics, clean power, your finger is in a lot of pies which could be a sign of strength or a sign of lack of direction, which is it? >> it's of course, both. one of our strengths is lack of direction. we actually let people invent new things and we see how far they go. if they work wonderfully, then we'll continue them. if they don't work so well, we'll try something new. goog sl the largest systematic innovator at scale i know of. we try to bring out new things and see if they work. we've done particularly well in information technology, information search, which is essentially a math problem. and we do that i think better than anybody else. >> last night's broadcast we played this clip of a 3-year-old girl named riley carefully laying out her problems with business. at the end of last night's segment, i mentioned that i'd love to talk to riley. unlike some of the people actually running for offic
what's the future for google?ogle tv, you've got the phones, you've got the search. but you also have wind farms, diagnostics, clean power, your finger is in a lot of pies which could be a sign of strength or a sign of lack of direction, which is it? >> it's of course, both. one of our strengths is lack of direction. we actually let people invent new things and we see how far they go. if they work wonderfully, then we'll continue them. if they don't work so well, we'll try something new....
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companies like a double click which are owned by google. there are some codes from double click that will notice you have a cookie with a little double click i.d., and they can put in your file, then now we have seen in this place. they have an extensive dossier and all the different websites you visited. one caveat is that all of these companies say you do not have your name. that is generally true, although there are, the amount of detail in some of these dossiers makes it possible that you could figure out who's somebody is, but the theoretical reason that they are allowed to do that tracking is because it is anonymous. what has happened is that cookies were the first thing. now there has been an explosion. beacons are bits of java scripts that runs live when you're on the page. sometimes it can see where you're moving your malice. it can read the content on the page and say, it looks like this person is not just on the page but is reading content about this medical condition. and it will add that to the dossier, which is her mouse is ho
companies like a double click which are owned by google. there are some codes from double click that will notice you have a cookie with a little double click i.d., and they can put in your file, then now we have seen in this place. they have an extensive dossier and all the different websites you visited. one caveat is that all of these companies say you do not have your name. that is generally true, although there are, the amount of detail in some of these dossiers makes it possible that you...
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the phone runs on the google android operating system which google calls ice cream sandwich.er, a die-hard iphone fan, play with the phone. >> i'm an iphone guy but i will admit i do like this phone. take a look. this is the google phone. big screen. very easy to hang on to. and it's easy to operate. very much like an iphone. you just scroll through. it's all touch screen. on the back there's a textured surface which i kind of like, but i will admit i dropped this phone twice. it could be operator error or maybe not. >> i was wondering why it wasn't working right. just kidding. here is what the google chairman eric schmidt said about the phone. >> what's neat about it is the phone is really connected to a million computers on the wireless broadband network so it can do translation, answer all sorts of questions that you care about. it really is sort of your alter ego. >> and it can do it in a way that the iphone or the blackberry operating system can't? >> it's more secure. it's faster. it's more scaleable. today the iphone has more applications, but we're quickly surpassing
the phone runs on the google android operating system which google calls ice cream sandwich.er, a die-hard iphone fan, play with the phone. >> i'm an iphone guy but i will admit i do like this phone. take a look. this is the google phone. big screen. very easy to hang on to. and it's easy to operate. very much like an iphone. you just scroll through. it's all touch screen. on the back there's a textured surface which i kind of like, but i will admit i dropped this phone twice. it could be...
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since google went public in 2004. but darren chervitz, co-manager of the jacob internet fund, is not a fan of the offering. >> certainly, the largest red flag that we see with their strategic and operational plan is the fact that they rely almost exclusively for their revenues on facebook. 90-plus percent of their users-- 50 million plus every day, but they almost all come on the facebook platform. it's a big problem for the company. >> reporter: zynga's stock performance tomorrow and in the months ahead will be watched closely on wall street. it's viewed as a barometer for future tech i.p.o.s, most notably facebook, which is expected to go public next year. if facebook does go public, it will be one of the biggest i.p.o.s in history. among the other big names in the pipeline are luxury travel bag maker tumi, organic macaroni and cheese manufacturer annie's, and yelp, a local reviews site. what's interesting is that the i.p.o. pipeline is strong, despite the collapse in the stock prices of high profile offerings like
since google went public in 2004. but darren chervitz, co-manager of the jacob internet fund, is not a fan of the offering. >> certainly, the largest red flag that we see with their strategic and operational plan is the fact that they rely almost exclusively for their revenues on facebook. 90-plus percent of their users-- 50 million plus every day, but they almost all come on the facebook platform. it's a big problem for the company. >> reporter: zynga's stock performance tomorrow...
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the phone runs on the google android operating system which google calls ice cream sandwich.al producer, a die-hard iphone fan, play with the phone. >> i'm an iphone guy but i will admit i do like this phone. take a look. this is the google phone. big screen. very easy to hang on to. and it's easy to operate. very much like an iphone. you just scroll through. it's all touch screen. on the back there's a textured surface which i kind of like, but i will admit i dropped this phone twice. it could be operator error or maybe not. >> i was wondering why it wasn't working right. just kidding. here is what the google chairman eric schmidt said about the phone. >> what's neat about it is the phone is really connected to a million computers on the wireless broadband network so it can do translation, answer all sorts of questions that you care about. it really is sort of your alter ego. >> and it can do it in a way that the iphone or the blackberry operating system can't? >> it's more secure. it's faster. it's more scaleable. today the iphone has more applications, but we're quickly su
the phone runs on the google android operating system which google calls ice cream sandwich.al producer, a die-hard iphone fan, play with the phone. >> i'm an iphone guy but i will admit i do like this phone. take a look. this is the google phone. big screen. very easy to hang on to. and it's easy to operate. very much like an iphone. you just scroll through. it's all touch screen. on the back there's a textured surface which i kind of like, but i will admit i dropped this phone twice. it...
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george kiriyama is on to the google plus. uátáhp scheduled hang out.
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what's the us the of the google -- what's the status of the google book settlement? >> it is as byzantine and drama-filled as ever. on december 5th, google had move today dismiss the authors' guild suit which had been separated out from the association of american publishers suit. originally, they were partnered together, but after judge chen expressed displeasure at how things were going, basically, they had to go back to the starting gate again. so with google's move, judge chen has now set a december 23rd deadline for google to file a motion to dismiss, and the plaintiff's response -- that'd be the ag -- that's due january 23rd, and google's response is due february 3rd. also trying to determine whether their suit can gain class action status. so there are these parallel tracks that are happening with the google book lawsuit at the moment, and we're still, of course, on schedule if things keep going according to the trial schedule where a trial may happen at the end of 2012, i believe. so, basically, there are a lot of hearings that are being scheduled, a lot of m
what's the us the of the google -- what's the status of the google book settlement? >> it is as byzantine and drama-filled as ever. on december 5th, google had move today dismiss the authors' guild suit which had been separated out from the association of american publishers suit. originally, they were partnered together, but after judge chen expressed displeasure at how things were going, basically, they had to go back to the starting gate again. so with google's move, judge chen has now...
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. >>> google is ruffling feathers in the online travel industry.cbs radio's matt bigler joins us to explain why some giants in the industry are a little ticked off. he joins with us more. >> reporter: good morning. we're talking about google's new fare finder which the search giant unveiled this month. say you wanted to find a fare from san francisco to new york. a lot of people have been going to online travel sites like expedia, travelocity, orbitz to book the fares and to find the cheapest flights. now they can simply type into google's search function san francisco to new york and then you will see results that include the lowest fares and the airlines offering the lowes fares and can book it directly with the airline. those results will show up before ahead of the websites like expedia and travelocity. online travel websites worried about this. we talked to larry magid, saying more and more google is getting involved in industries that go way beyond search. >> google is very good about driving people to the website that is answer questions. bu
. >>> google is ruffling feathers in the online travel industry.cbs radio's matt bigler joins us to explain why some giants in the industry are a little ticked off. he joins with us more. >> reporter: good morning. we're talking about google's new fare finder which the search giant unveiled this month. say you wanted to find a fare from san francisco to new york. a lot of people have been going to online travel sites like expedia, travelocity, orbitz to book the fares and to find...
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>>pam: google's news service that helps people to find good prices on flights is causing controversy. other companies that offer similar services say that google is at favoring its own service in search results. we got reactions from travelers at the airport and he explains how all this began. >>reporter: i am at sf: i have been talking to travelers about this her condition. most people i talked with were aware of it. here is what is going on. who who has launched a flight finder service. it is their version of something like orbit or exceeded.-- expedia. mantra i thought the service was great i found it fast and easy to use. but here's the problem this puts them in direct competition with travel agencies like expedient, mortgage, corporate titan, or price line and they say we do a search warrant will got, like slide from san francisco to your, google closed their flight service higher raw within the results.--view they could bear results higher than the other results. and these other companies depend on some of their travel coming from generic travel searches through a google's searc
>>pam: google's news service that helps people to find good prices on flights is causing controversy. other companies that offer similar services say that google is at favoring its own service in search results. we got reactions from travelers at the airport and he explains how all this began. >>reporter: i am at sf: i have been talking to travelers about this her condition. most people i talked with were aware of it. here is what is going on. who who has launched a flight finder...
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the powerhouse could see the biggest public stock offering since google.o is live with a preview. >>> the little san francisco tech company that could. sink garros to fame making games for facebook, farmville, mafia wars and words with friends this morning the company guess public, big. opening price set at $10 a share there are 100 million shares for sale which makes for a one billion dollar ipo that's the minimum. some say the price could go up once trading begins. either way the debut is expected to be the largest since google which raised almost two billion dollars seven years ago. they excited saying the ipo gives social media more street credit. something finance the chronicle is reporting that the zynga ceo and other company officials are going to ring the bell from inside their san francisco headquarter there's morning. usually companies are invited to new york to do that. a couple times a year nasdaq does do a few remote. katie marzullo. >>> 4:50. state officials set to announce the latest california jobs report this morning. the state unemploymen
the powerhouse could see the biggest public stock offering since google.o is live with a preview. >>> the little san francisco tech company that could. sink garros to fame making games for facebook, farmville, mafia wars and words with friends this morning the company guess public, big. opening price set at $10 a share there are 100 million shares for sale which makes for a one billion dollar ipo that's the minimum. some say the price could go up once trading begins. either way the...
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so with google's move, judge chen has now set a december 23 deadline for google to then file a motion to dismiss, and the plaintiffs respond to that being the ag. that is due january 23, google's response is then on february 3. now come at the same time the authors guild is also trying to determine whether their suit contain class action status. so there are these parallel tracks that are happening with the google books lawsuit at the moment, and we are still of course on schedule if things keep going according to the trial schedule where a trial may happen at the end of 2012, i believe. so basically there are lots of hearings that are being scheduled, a lot of motions that are being filed, and it remains to be seen as to where things will go from here. >> according to "the new york times" bestseller list, hardcover nonfiction, here are 2011 bestsellers. laura hillebrand, unbroken is number one. 13 weeks at number one, 50 weeks on the new york times bestseller list. eric larson in the garden of beasts 26 weeks on the list. one week at number one. tina fey with bossy pants, 25 weeks on
so with google's move, judge chen has now set a december 23 deadline for google to then file a motion to dismiss, and the plaintiffs respond to that being the ag. that is due january 23, google's response is then on february 3. now come at the same time the authors guild is also trying to determine whether their suit contain class action status. so there are these parallel tracks that are happening with the google books lawsuit at the moment, and we are still of course on schedule if things...