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it doesn't mean google is getting out of hardware. the focus will be on two emerging markets, wearables and home automation. google glass the compute earized internet connected glasses. >> they remove friction between users and internet applications they want. >> page says another priority is home markets. google recently bought nest labs that build thermostats to create a customized temperature schedule. a dynamic company like google should invest in all kinds of industries to get a foothold in the next hot sector. there are all risks. >> when their core business slows down, if it starts growing below the 20% and the company is still layering expenses faster than revenue, you go from exceptional to more of an average company. as google's revenue has slowed down they have not tapered their expenses. they are growing faster than revenue. for a company that size, that's not a trend you like to see. >> analysts expect google to continue on its continue acquisition path in putting its $56 billion cash hoard into what the company sees the
it doesn't mean google is getting out of hardware. the focus will be on two emerging markets, wearables and home automation. google glass the compute earized internet connected glasses. >> they remove friction between users and internet applications they want. >> page says another priority is home markets. google recently bought nest labs that build thermostats to create a customized temperature schedule. a dynamic company like google should invest in all kinds of industries to get...
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out pretty well for google.hey have patent protection >> he thinks it is not that big a deal. >> i agree with mark that they deactivate a potential bomb in the form of destructive litigation. they clearly had ambitions around turning more to roll into the pre-eminent manufacturer and a longtimeled executive at the head of motorola. and it didtaffing up not work out. cory pointed out, it created a lot of conflict in the android ecosystem. you know, in that respect, it was a misstep. as mark points out, they got value out of it. they keep the patents. in the overall scheme of the incredible as this, it is probably not -- klesko into innovo, he will stay at google. we will continue the conversation after the break. up next, i want to talk more about where this leaves google in the future. thed called it the ge of 21st-century. i want your thoughts on the analogy. ♪ >> welcome back. brad stone of bloomberg businessweek. johnson, larry page made it clear google is still in the hardware business when it comes to the r
out pretty well for google.hey have patent protection >> he thinks it is not that big a deal. >> i agree with mark that they deactivate a potential bomb in the form of destructive litigation. they clearly had ambitions around turning more to roll into the pre-eminent manufacturer and a longtimeled executive at the head of motorola. and it didtaffing up not work out. cory pointed out, it created a lot of conflict in the android ecosystem. you know, in that respect, it was a misstep....
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say results from google plus.t is related to who i have been chatting with. it hangouts for them. they have given everything that's google plus layer. you are using google plus, and you have no idea that you are. i do not think they care people go to the actual service. >> what makes this different than somebody e-mailing me via facebook is that if i actually want to engage with them and response, i have to reveal my e-mail. >> not necessarily. >> i think if you respond, it shows your e-mail address. >> that might be. if you respond to them on linkedin, it they would not necessarily see your e-mail address. but you would be connected to the person and they can e-mail you again. there could be a one degree separation. >> we will see where this goes. some people like google plus. it was forced upon us. they ran into some regulatory issues. i do not know if google plus is going to raise those kind of concern. it will be interesting to follow. if you want to opt out, and you have a gmail account, google should have se
say results from google plus.t is related to who i have been chatting with. it hangouts for them. they have given everything that's google plus layer. you are using google plus, and you have no idea that you are. i do not think they care people go to the actual service. >> what makes this different than somebody e-mailing me via facebook is that if i actually want to engage with them and response, i have to reveal my e-mail. >> not necessarily. >> i think if you respond, it...
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that's talk about google. it has been a big few weeks when it comes to m&a for google.bought last, you can tell us what that is and remind our viewers. it sold the motorola handset business. ,t invested in this ai company deeper mind. what is it up to? a veryink they have strong perspective on what the future is for google. they are very focused right now on giving back to the business of search, getting back to the business of software and platforms. the part of the acquisition they have been making is an artificial intelligence. >> is that because they want us to be able to search for images? is it going to help improve their image searching or is it about us thinking about something and without even typing, a search appears? >> i think they are trying to be more predictive about what we are looking for. if you look at what they have done with google now on the android handset, it is about predicting based on what is in your calendar, what you have searched before. trying to offer you relevant results. the acquisitions they have been making are all about increasing th
that's talk about google. it has been a big few weeks when it comes to m&a for google.bought last, you can tell us what that is and remind our viewers. it sold the motorola handset business. ,t invested in this ai company deeper mind. what is it up to? a veryink they have strong perspective on what the future is for google. they are very focused right now on giving back to the business of search, getting back to the business of software and platforms. the part of the acquisition they have...
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why google? >> as for the position for google, apple, and samsung in the story, here is how things may be playing out. google has never shied away from doing an acquisition if it allows them to go into a new area. you wonder if this is their key to getting into the connected home and a bigger way, which you just alluded to. i was at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. you see the internet connected everything. light bulbs, etc. google always comes up in those conversations. you have samsung and air flashier ways getting into the kitchen. i think google -- buying right now allows them to get into this world with a really smart people who are dedicated to continuing down this path. to answer your question, maybe apple is working on some of their own stuff. who knows? that would be my speculation. >> you always wonder what is going on with google. they are working on driverless cars. android could be on not only every smartphone, but every appliance. what is the big picture for google? >> th
why google? >> as for the position for google, apple, and samsung in the story, here is how things may be playing out. google has never shied away from doing an acquisition if it allows them to go into a new area. you wonder if this is their key to getting into the connected home and a bigger way, which you just alluded to. i was at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. you see the internet connected everything. light bulbs, etc. google always comes up in those conversations. you...
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how about google? well, here's a company that's the king of search, controlling 66% of search queries, 70% of advertising budgets. google's android operating system runs on more than half of the smartphones in the u.s. and the company should have a terrific multi-year growth stream from youtube. my one knock on google here is they do not do business in -- china! all right. yeah. that's right. it's the world's fastest-growing market for the internet. i'm giving amazon -- i mean big stick cramer is giving amazon a ten and google a seven. all right. get rich carefully growth test number two. is the total adjustable market big enough for the company to sustain its growth? this company is the walmart of the web. and there's still plenty of brick and mortar retailers to take share from. by the way, total addressable market is used as t.a.m. as for google, they sell in several different markets growing like weeds. the $45 billion search market is the smaller fragment of the $600 billion advertising market. i
how about google? well, here's a company that's the king of search, controlling 66% of search queries, 70% of advertising budgets. google's android operating system runs on more than half of the smartphones in the u.s. and the company should have a terrific multi-year growth stream from youtube. my one knock on google here is they do not do business in -- china! all right. yeah. that's right. it's the world's fastest-growing market for the internet. i'm giving amazon -- i mean big stick cramer...
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google glass.ess than a year ago he read about a canadian's crowd sourcing campaign for pebble. tom has gone from writing about tech to being a plugged-in promoter of smart products. his mission is to make sure his home is dressed for success. we are talking about tonight , that is tom. good to see you. thank you for being with us. representing toronto, most people these days thing of something else when they think of toronto - the mayor. >> how did you get google glass. i understand a handful of people in canada or america have it. >> yes, i became part of the explorer program. it's been a wild ride since. >> how do you become part of it? >> you - you are lucky. that's how you get a hold of them up here in the north. there's - originally there was 10 of us, that's grown a bit now that google rolls out more and more invites, as you know. >> this is not a google thing. you are trying to make toronto into a wearable tech community. hutch wearable tech do you have? >> i own about 10 devices, smart wat
google glass.ess than a year ago he read about a canadian's crowd sourcing campaign for pebble. tom has gone from writing about tech to being a plugged-in promoter of smart products. his mission is to make sure his home is dressed for success. we are talking about tonight , that is tom. good to see you. thank you for being with us. representing toronto, most people these days thing of something else when they think of toronto - the mayor. >> how did you get google glass. i understand a...
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david: google up as well. we did see a rise in google as much as $44 a share.own a little bit but not much. >> google looking booed. good. we're watching twitter. pan dora is up 190% in the last 52 weeks, dave. david: amazon and google could jump or fall 7 to 9%. there is liz claman. look at our liz next to greifeld. there is the robot behind them as we look to the county down to the closing bell. there she is countying down. [closing bell ringing] oh, man. finally got it. pushed the bell. all right. fox business with the robot right behind her there. this is super bowl, the lead up to the super bowl which is on sunday. they were gracious enough to invite us into their house at nasdaq. look you how all the indexes are shaping up. a huge day on the nasdaq. focus on that particular composite right there, up 1.7%. at one point it was up over 2% to the plusside. it has come down a little bit. we're expecting earnings from google and amazon. a huge day for tech. "after the bell" starts right now.
david: google up as well. we did see a rise in google as much as $44 a share.own a little bit but not much. >> google looking booed. good. we're watching twitter. pan dora is up 190% in the last 52 weeks, dave. david: amazon and google could jump or fall 7 to 9%. there is liz claman. look at our liz next to greifeld. there is the robot behind them as we look to the county down to the closing bell. there she is countying down. [closing bell ringing] oh, man. finally got it. pushed the...
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here is a closer look at the man behind the google of china.obin li may be china's third richest man and the wealthiest tech entrepreneur in the country. his road to success started in one of the unlikeliest of places, a small village 250 miles west of beijing. >> he was born in eastern china. his parents were factory workers. he had four sisters, he was the only boy. early on, he was interested in computers. >> after graduating from college in beijing, he headed to the united states. he earned a masters from the state university of new york, buffalo. his first big break came when he won a patent for online search. >> he had two things going for him. number one, he understood the importance of search. two, he was educated in the u.s. >> after a decade in the u.s., li returned to china with his business partner and together they founded the google of china. >> when you combine that with the secular growth of the internet traffic in china, a tremendous opportunity. >> his friends and family say his devotion to baidu defines him. he is known to fa
here is a closer look at the man behind the google of china.obin li may be china's third richest man and the wealthiest tech entrepreneur in the country. his road to success started in one of the unlikeliest of places, a small village 250 miles west of beijing. >> he was born in eastern china. his parents were factory workers. he had four sisters, he was the only boy. early on, he was interested in computers. >> after graduating from college in beijing, he headed to the united...
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google? think about are they right to go down these different paths and trying to own the future even though we don't know what the future looks like deco does that leave other companies behind are not? them i think that is the right question. google is not innovating apple in nature mattock fashion. the question is what are the implications for shareholders, this is an investment class discussion. the reality is most everything they are mucking about with right now is -- has zero near term implications. they get distracted and health care issues. i think it is allowable, wonderful, and certainly innovative. i think most of this is neutral at best. >> i feel like if i was an investor out be asking the question, well that is all in good but how when people in your company are working on something like search? concern that you can beat ibm research but you also have to be a growing business. >> these are the kinds of questions that investors are increasingly asking. we saw it happen with micros
google? think about are they right to go down these different paths and trying to own the future even though we don't know what the future looks like deco does that leave other companies behind are not? them i think that is the right question. google is not innovating apple in nature mattock fashion. the question is what are the implications for shareholders, this is an investment class discussion. the reality is most everything they are mucking about with right now is -- has zero near term...
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google sold the motorola mobility unit.ere with us for the hour is atter isaacson, former ceo cnn, managing editor at "time" but he is also known for his biographies on steve jobs, and many others. he will tell us about the next book he is working on. we're also watching another piece of news we have talked about, time warner cable reporting results. that was not the big news, but the big news is who is after them. >> it is turning into an epic takeover battle. >> the ceo robert marcus was talking about how he was sending over this takeover bid from charter communications. >> there are scale benefits associated with consolidating. we acquired insight several years ago and achieved meaningful synergies. >> you just not like the charter did --bid? company,ervalues our and it is significantly lower than the value we think we can create on our own. >> this is a deal of big personalities -- the biggest of them all being john malone, who is driving this. walter. him well, as others are trying to get out of the cable business, bec
google sold the motorola mobility unit.ere with us for the hour is atter isaacson, former ceo cnn, managing editor at "time" but he is also known for his biographies on steve jobs, and many others. he will tell us about the next book he is working on. we're also watching another piece of news we have talked about, time warner cable reporting results. that was not the big news, but the big news is who is after them. >> it is turning into an epic takeover battle. >> the ceo...
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how about google?g of search, controlling 66% of search queries, 70% of advertising budgets. google's android operating system runs on more than half of the smartphones in the u.s. and the company should have a terrific multi-year growth stream from youtube. my one knock on google here is they do not do business in -- china! all right. yeah. that's right. it's the world's fastest-growing market for the internet. i'm giving amazon -- i mean big stick cramer is giving amazon a ten and google a seven. all right. get rich carefully growth test number two. is the total adjustable market big enough for the company to sustain its growth? this company is the walmart of the web. and there's still plenty of brick and mortar retailers to take share from. by the way, total addressable market is used as t.a.m. as for google, they sell in several different markets growing like weeds. the $45 billion search market is the smaller fragment of the $600 billion advertising market. i think the modernization potential for
how about google?g of search, controlling 66% of search queries, 70% of advertising budgets. google's android operating system runs on more than half of the smartphones in the u.s. and the company should have a terrific multi-year growth stream from youtube. my one knock on google here is they do not do business in -- china! all right. yeah. that's right. it's the world's fastest-growing market for the internet. i'm giving amazon -- i mean big stick cramer is giving amazon a ten and google a...
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aaron kessler, google, let's start with google first of all.e looking to try to find that charge for, for their sale to lenovo of motorola mobility. have you seen that anywhere, aaron? we can't find it. >> i don't think the deal is finalized. we won't see the charge until the deal is finalized. david: was that is surprise, to you, aaron they did it so suddenly or appeared to be so suddenly? >> terms of the sale it was a little bit of a surprise. if you go back couple years everybody thought the real purchase was the paterson portfolio which they are keeping. -- patent portfolio. they don't want to compete against eom manufacturers versus provider of software which they are through the ecosystems. not a huge surprise. david: adam shapiro, are you able to find anywhere, any mention of the sale to lenovo? >> not yet. thing i'm looking at, david, some analysts going into the report were talking about the fact that 68% of the google revenue comes from google websites and related situations. one thing you have to remember, with the smartphone market,
aaron kessler, google, let's start with google first of all.e looking to try to find that charge for, for their sale to lenovo of motorola mobility. have you seen that anywhere, aaron? we can't find it. >> i don't think the deal is finalized. we won't see the charge until the deal is finalized. david: was that is surprise, to you, aaron they did it so suddenly or appeared to be so suddenly? >> terms of the sale it was a little bit of a surprise. if you go back couple years everybody...
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where does this leave google now? what is google? >> i still think google -- motorola was the first big statement they made about hardware. a lot of people raised their eyebrows at the time but now this is conventional wisdom. google is a hardware company as well as search company and bunch of other things. so i think they are the g.e. of the 21st century is kind of the way i'm increasingly thinking about them. they are a multibusiness line, software company. where they're basically taking software and applying it across the economy, across our lives in some cases they will deliver it in hardware. in many cases they will deliver in software, over the internet as service business. i think thr really thinking big picture about how software and processing power and intelligence can improve the lives of people all over the world. and that's sort of driving their big-picture thinking. i just see this as -- don't see this as a huge deal for them. it's a little embarrassing to sell it for this kind of money but their fundamental momentum as
where does this leave google now? what is google? >> i still think google -- motorola was the first big statement they made about hardware. a lot of people raised their eyebrows at the time but now this is conventional wisdom. google is a hardware company as well as search company and bunch of other things. so i think they are the g.e. of the 21st century is kind of the way i'm increasingly thinking about them. they are a multibusiness line, software company. where they're basically...
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stuart: you went to google. >> yes. stuart: a pair of google glass.
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coming up, we are going to be talking with the guy who basically invented google glass before googless. wearing -- here he is, wearing them back in 1993. >> he wears a lot of other things now as well. >> more on that in the future of wearables next. >♪ >> you were watching "bloomberg west" where we focus on the future of business. i'm emily chang. tim cook visiting a china mobile store as they started selling the iphone after six years of negotiations. he said he's working on great things but wants to keep them secret. sounds familiar. discovering more news about the world and not just about their friends, the air -- and they are launching a trending topic feature similar to twitter. it will keep users updated on the hottest facebook topics and will be rolled out in the coming weeks. the president of nintendo says they are considering a new gishness model after slug demand for wii u. they are also forecasting $240 million loss for this year. all week long, we've had a very with artificial intelligence. i've certainly learned a lot. >> i already knew all of this stuff. >> am so excite
coming up, we are going to be talking with the guy who basically invented google glass before googless. wearing -- here he is, wearing them back in 1993. >> he wears a lot of other things now as well. >> more on that in the future of wearables next. >♪ >> you were watching "bloomberg west" where we focus on the future of business. i'm emily chang. tim cook visiting a china mobile store as they started selling the iphone after six years of negotiations. he said...
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turned down googling.ough go lately. found some footing. there are concerns and worries that google has so much access getting inside people's hopes, can you speak to those of us, because i have nest, that might be concerned somehow google knows my alarm code? why would they care what i heat my house at 69 degrees. tell me how you calm the fears of people who say, now google is going to have access to all of my information in my house? >> when you buy nest and install it and sign up for their services, nest has privacy confidentiality agreement that it adheres to, none of that will change. liz: none of that will change? >> none of that will change. you know google certainly does have a lot of data. it can take the data and actually make our lives a lot easier but the world's eyes are on google and i think google's very cautious of not making any missteps with regards to privacy. so i think consumers should be, you know, should feel safe that you know, this will not be a tunnel into the privacy of your home
turned down googling.ough go lately. found some footing. there are concerns and worries that google has so much access getting inside people's hopes, can you speak to those of us, because i have nest, that might be concerned somehow google knows my alarm code? why would they care what i heat my house at 69 degrees. tell me how you calm the fears of people who say, now google is going to have access to all of my information in my house? >> when you buy nest and install it and sign up for...
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i don't work for google.f i want to get down to silicon valley via public transport, that is very difficult. it would take forever. >> there are two complaints, as a former mayor. homelessness and how lousy the public transportation system is. >> number three, school. >> by the way, you're absolutely right. the challenge is we do provide an extraordinary world class public transportation within the city. we actually move every single day about the equivalent of the population of san francisco. it works well despite the fact that it can be better. that said, it doesn't go down to silicon valley. that's where it stops. we have a bay area rapid transit system. we had a big strike people may have heard, a few months back. it doesn't necessarily have that direction down into san jose. that is being worked on. we got it to the airport. bart to san jose is now being worked on. that's why we have limited transportation. that is why these buses are necessary. why not take advantage of mother nature's -- >> maybe googl
i don't work for google.f i want to get down to silicon valley via public transport, that is very difficult. it would take forever. >> there are two complaints, as a former mayor. homelessness and how lousy the public transportation system is. >> number three, school. >> by the way, you're absolutely right. the challenge is we do provide an extraordinary world class public transportation within the city. we actually move every single day about the equivalent of the population...
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well i feel especially in the past few months google has been quite explicit p.r. campaign to almost exempt itself from the role it's played in up holding and maintaining a surveillance state that you know a lot of this is come out through n.s.a. surveillance and you know there are other parts like parts of google culture such as that terrible film the internship that came out last year that suggests it's just this kind of totally loving. meaning don't do evil you know it was their original corporate unofficial slogan. and you know what's actually happening on the ground in silicon valley and in the bay area is that people who used to be able to afford to live around there can't be pulling displaced rental prices along the google bus route city plan has recently found twenty percent higher than in the rest of the surrounding areas and that's not an accident so it's about living costs and it's also about breaking the shiny for tina. that google is trying to put forward yeah it is interesting that people just kind of goes inherent trust and rule to this corporation t
well i feel especially in the past few months google has been quite explicit p.r. campaign to almost exempt itself from the role it's played in up holding and maintaining a surveillance state that you know a lot of this is come out through n.s.a. surveillance and you know there are other parts like parts of google culture such as that terrible film the internship that came out last year that suggests it's just this kind of totally loving. meaning don't do evil you know it was their original...
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google, yahoo!book, all of these companies have protested the way these surveillance measures have been carried out. >> extremely interested and very active. they have had meetings with the white house. they have put out their own proposals of what they would like to see. obama gives a wide- ranging speech on intelligence and for structure next friday. address hoping he will what they are looking for. those companies want to release reports about how often they are required to release information by the u.s. i think the administration is trying to figure out how they can find some type of middle ground. everything else, anything the administration does that is perceived by privacy advocates as a good thing will be in line with what they wanted. this is a revenue issue, particularly internationally. >> how long do you think this debate is going to continue to play out? are we ever going to put this to rest? and lot of wildcards here, here is why. we know that there are around one point 9 million docu
google, yahoo!book, all of these companies have protested the way these surveillance measures have been carried out. >> extremely interested and very active. they have had meetings with the white house. they have put out their own proposals of what they would like to see. obama gives a wide- ranging speech on intelligence and for structure next friday. address hoping he will what they are looking for. those companies want to release reports about how often they are required to release...
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everybody asks google questions. especially in travel, people are really relying on google.king anymore, it it alters traffic. >> i look at this -- i wonder, is this fairly uncommon? every few months they would have what they call "shuffle. companies that ranked very high would suddenly come down low. -- they call the google shuffle. companies that ranked very high suddenly come down low. the seems more targeted. >> it looks like a penalty. , let's say tywords here were [indiscernible] have tosomething they do. >> we have seen this with companies like rapgenius. with aia went public certain number of search results. shortly after the announcement, the results fell quite a bit on google. are there things that they can do to show up higher? google is that getting better and better -- hulu.ntioned this is something they did many years back. expedia is such a big brand. they have a good quality company. [indiscernible] >> markets, if you will, talk about other companies. marcus. any companies this is happened to? >> i think there are many companies. google, is google taking care
everybody asks google questions. especially in travel, people are really relying on google.king anymore, it it alters traffic. >> i look at this -- i wonder, is this fairly uncommon? every few months they would have what they call "shuffle. companies that ranked very high would suddenly come down low. -- they call the google shuffle. companies that ranked very high suddenly come down low. the seems more targeted. >> it looks like a penalty. , let's say tywords here were...
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lenovo agreed to play google -- pay google $2.9 billion.o may have jumped the shark and overpaid. google gets to keep most of the patents it acquired when it ought that unit. the apple ceo has gone on a shopping spree. it has spent 525 million dollars on deals on last quarter which is double what it spent one year ago. he has been buying companies so product can be indic rated into future gadgets or services. the slump in personal computer sales is showing up at symantec. that revenue fell short on some analyst estimates. falling pc sales get some of the wind another problem is the growth of advanced hacking threats. that is today's company news. . continuestor company to generate profit. they profit after decades of turmoil and labor in reorganization and did not go bankrupt after the crisis. what will be the future for the ford motor company and their strategy? is president of the americas for ford out of date and. he is looking at the future. he joins us this morning. you've got an important announcement in investment in america this mor
lenovo agreed to play google -- pay google $2.9 billion.o may have jumped the shark and overpaid. google gets to keep most of the patents it acquired when it ought that unit. the apple ceo has gone on a shopping spree. it has spent 525 million dollars on deals on last quarter which is double what it spent one year ago. he has been buying companies so product can be indic rated into future gadgets or services. the slump in personal computer sales is showing up at symantec. that revenue fell...
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and it's all clicking for google. the company reported it's best sales in years during the final months of 2014, thanks to a 30% rise and the number of times that people click on search ads. the profits were a little week, because the amount of time fell year over years. google's days of an $1,100 stock are numbered. the company announced the 2 for one stock split on april second. >>> it will sell its handset business. and it will be committed to google glass. that's good news for tom emrick, who is just as committed to technology. less then a year ago, he read about a canadian's crowd sourcing campaign for a search called pebble. and now tom has stopped writing about tech to going to wearable be products. and his mission is to make sure that his and my home city is dressed for success for the wearable tech craze. tom, good to see you, and thank you for being with us, and representing toronto. because most people these days think of something else when they think of toronto. the mayor. how did you get google glass? i
and it's all clicking for google. the company reported it's best sales in years during the final months of 2014, thanks to a 30% rise and the number of times that people click on search ads. the profits were a little week, because the amount of time fell year over years. google's days of an $1,100 stock are numbered. the company announced the 2 for one stock split on april second. >>> it will sell its handset business. and it will be committed to google glass. that's good news for tom...
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once they are part of google they will mandatory about money. scaling -- >> is a much easier proposition for them. >> what else do they do? >> faddell and rogers have always talked about the greater implications than just come in this case, a smoke detector. ongoing part of this moved to connecting the home. they have identified object that of -- you think about the thermostat on your role in your house. i'm presuming it might look like it was on the wall when you were growing up. >> i am a customer, but there are people out there, customers saying uh oh, what does this mean for me? is google going to be seeing into my home now? >> you think about the way the nest works. it has a motion detector to know when people are in or out of the house. that is how it is so smart about regulating the temperature. now tying into google, who is perhaps reading your anonymous e-mail to send you ads, they now know you are at home. some people say that look, we give up a certain amount of data to get free things over the internet, like a mail-in music and other
once they are part of google they will mandatory about money. scaling -- >> is a much easier proposition for them. >> what else do they do? >> faddell and rogers have always talked about the greater implications than just come in this case, a smoke detector. ongoing part of this moved to connecting the home. they have identified object that of -- you think about the thermostat on your role in your house. i'm presuming it might look like it was on the wall when you were growing...
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stuart: they could be accused of playing up google, not going after google because google is useful toes. >> precisely. the president who boasted i have a pen and a phone and a house, that he can bypass congress perhaps bypassing congressional intent by leaving google alone. another way to look at it is the bigger google gets, the more products and that her services are out there for all of us. stuart: c don't have a problem with big monopolization. >> as long as it was acquired by the free market. it was acquired by corporate or the government favoring a particular industry or a particularl6)vn player, it hase condemned and profoundly unconstitutional. stuart: and you can't bai spellt out, can you? huge success. they have come due and the banks repaid every single penny they were given. >> and where did they get that money with which to repay it? from the fed, same governmentacu know it. stuart: know, from the profit from the free money from the fed. >> exactly. >> he's right, philip. [laughter] stuart: can you get me out of this by telling me what is up with twitter? nicole: i will
stuart: they could be accused of playing up google, not going after google because google is useful toes. >> precisely. the president who boasted i have a pen and a phone and a house, that he can bypass congress perhaps bypassing congressional intent by leaving google alone. another way to look at it is the bigger google gets, the more products and that her services are out there for all of us. stuart: c don't have a problem with big monopolization. >> as long as it was acquired by...
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google has been developing these. only google explorers get to wear them. will spread out to the masses. you can combine it with glasses. and supported by a major company. >> do you want glasses that are designed by google? >> well, they are designed by a real designer. they are actually very fashionable. they're very light. they're titanium. they look awesome. you have to get used to this thing on the outside of it. it's not really -- certainly not distracting for the wearer. i would say that google glass is not something you wear all the time. it's kind of like sunglasses. you wear it when it makes sense. when you want to engage with people. have first-person experience. or you want to keep up-to-date on the news. or you want to share a lot. you can't always wear them. sometimes people, for example, if you go to the movie theater, if you walk in, you might get arrested, as one guy just did. >> for bootlegging? >> because they thought he was recording it. but he was not. so, you have to be smart about when you're wearing it. >> we ask you more questions, c
google has been developing these. only google explorers get to wear them. will spread out to the masses. you can combine it with glasses. and supported by a major company. >> do you want glasses that are designed by google? >> well, they are designed by a real designer. they are actually very fashionable. they're very light. they're titanium. they look awesome. you have to get used to this thing on the outside of it. it's not really -- certainly not distracting for the wearer. i...
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not the google the $1500 is still on you. >> right. it's? 0 the the google glass component.s the frame and lenses. similar to how you buy frames and lenses today at the local opt tom tryst. >> interesting. you have 64 million members. have you thought about how many people might sign up. $1500 is still a ton of money. >> correct. we have to remember we're in the early days. for us, our company with our 64 million members we believe that by training our 30,000 doctors and getting them prepared to prescribe the proper lenses for google glass and also training those members, i think it will go a lock way toward developing a comfort level and getting more people interested in using them and leveraging them. >> eye care professionals you're worried about the health of the eye. i wonder a lot about google glass. first of all, does it hurt your vision at all to be trying to focus on, you know, this tiny screen in front of your eye so close. right there. we're taught as kids not to hold anything too close. don't gets close to the tv. you are putting in front of your eye. are you wor
not the google the $1500 is still on you. >> right. it's? 0 the the google glass component.s the frame and lenses. similar to how you buy frames and lenses today at the local opt tom tryst. >> interesting. you have 64 million members. have you thought about how many people might sign up. $1500 is still a ton of money. >> correct. we have to remember we're in the early days. for us, our company with our 64 million members we believe that by training our 30,000 doctors and...
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google ee google's not doing that anymore.is more important when you look down the line. >> dan, it was about three weeks ago you were on the halftime show. at that time, you said you did not have a position in facebook. you thought the fundamentals were good and that you were waiting to hopefully get that stock at a better price. did you misyour chance? >> well, we're buying some today. we own some. so we're buying some today as well. our thought is we'll actually be buying more over hopefully the next couple of days. we're hoping it comes in a little bit. because our big issue with the current quarter, and we talk about it at the time, is your ad impressions were going to be down. they were actually down about 8%. that was counteracted by the fact that they show a lot more in terms of high price stats and their average revenue per user was up 51%. if you think about fast bike, stepping back from the quarter, it's interesting. the biggest thing for me looking forward is their opportunity to sell video apps. if you look at tha
google ee google's not doing that anymore.is more important when you look down the line. >> dan, it was about three weeks ago you were on the halftime show. at that time, you said you did not have a position in facebook. you thought the fundamentals were good and that you were waiting to hopefully get that stock at a better price. did you misyour chance? >> well, we're buying some today. we own some. so we're buying some today as well. our thought is we'll actually be buying more...
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google exums read one notice. >> jon: take that you, you carpooling scum.how dare you enjoy the luxury of a bus? [laughter] this really isn't about the buses, is it? >> this seems to be about more than shuttle buses. >> of course, it is. of course it is. >> the private buses have become symbols of income inequality and the belief that well paid tech workers are to blame for steeply rising rents. >> jon: as vladmir lenin always said workers of the world unit and surround the other workers bus. i think the anger is misplaced here. you are like the guy screaming at the car rental agent because you don't think you should have to pay for a (bleep) full tank of gas before you go out like angie made the gas policy. it's not angry, it was troy. [ laughter ] -- it's not angie, it was troy. i think it's a ruse by google so people don't focus on what they are doing. >> the app called sex with google glass allows couples to watch and record sexual acts and switch video feeds so their partner can watch from their point of view. [audience reacts] >> jon: finally google g
google exums read one notice. >> jon: take that you, you carpooling scum.how dare you enjoy the luxury of a bus? [laughter] this really isn't about the buses, is it? >> this seems to be about more than shuttle buses. >> of course, it is. of course it is. >> the private buses have become symbols of income inequality and the belief that well paid tech workers are to blame for steeply rising rents. >> jon: as vladmir lenin always said workers of the world unit and...
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google hast like been talking about. about working with the vast amounts of data that the service has been collecting and will be collecting in the future. what can we take out of that that will make the company more money and make it easier for consumers to use it? they will require artificial intelligence. i went downtown last week to meet their new head of ai. let's take a look. artificial intelligence still has a sci-fi ring to it. the fact is that it is already behind our digital lives, from netflix movie recommendations to amazon shopping suggestions to gmail's spam filters. quest everything you do on facebook or google or on the others, essentially there is an ai system behind it. if this man has been studying artificial intelligence for more than three decades. now he is taking on a new post. he will be based upon first head of artificial intelligence. the company is bent on the future. what they plan to do with all of the data they have been collected from us. theirebook has worked on infrastructure, but now tha
google hast like been talking about. about working with the vast amounts of data that the service has been collecting and will be collecting in the future. what can we take out of that that will make the company more money and make it easier for consumers to use it? they will require artificial intelligence. i went downtown last week to meet their new head of ai. let's take a look. artificial intelligence still has a sci-fi ring to it. the fact is that it is already behind our digital lives,...
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google management is creative.point and investors love to see companies put money to work. the buybacks and other. i'm jealous because you're from bermuda, but it's 50 degrees here and not as jealous. the wall street forecast reveals that 57% of economists do not support extending jobsless benefits and do not raise the minimum wage either. steve forbes, this is a central issue in the mid term elections and even the presidential elections. economists aren't necessarily known for being passionate. they're just numbers guys. so does this translate to the real world? >> i think what republicans, they should have known this was coming, the white house signaled this several months ago, they're going to wage a fight on the minimum wage and equate it with prosperity and republicans need to make the point most of those go to teenagers, part-time workers and the like and it's going to hurt the very people that need it the most, those who get it starting out this thing is a job killer. 85% of the research comes to that conclu
google management is creative.point and investors love to see companies put money to work. the buybacks and other. i'm jealous because you're from bermuda, but it's 50 degrees here and not as jealous. the wall street forecast reveals that 57% of economists do not support extending jobsless benefits and do not raise the minimum wage either. steve forbes, this is a central issue in the mid term elections and even the presidential elections. economists aren't necessarily known for being...
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google has bought nest and multiple robotics companies.other companies are out there with smart watches and smart tvs. is the pressure heating up on apple? where is the next big product from apple? >> they will be a victim of their own success. they had a 5-7 year period that was one huge success after the other. we would become accustomed to it. when you think about it, those products were the culminations of many different technological trends that were happening at the same time. small displays, wireless capabilities. all of these things could mushroom up. i am not sure we are having that moment again. apple was creating magic. >> you are the guy who talks about this but you recently sat down with tim cook. you went inside apple. they do not say a lot about the future. they try hard not to say anything. >> i know everything. i cannot tell you. [laughter] >> tim cook has said multiple times, we are working on incredible things. did you get any feeling of what they are working on? we all think apple has something up its sleeve, but maybe
google has bought nest and multiple robotics companies.other companies are out there with smart watches and smart tvs. is the pressure heating up on apple? where is the next big product from apple? >> they will be a victim of their own success. they had a 5-7 year period that was one huge success after the other. we would become accustomed to it. when you think about it, those products were the culminations of many different technological trends that were happening at the same time. small...
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it is interesting because with google acquisition of nest, google cares a lot about it.nected to the thermostat. other companies are moving. qualcomm showed the way their devices and appliances are connected to the future. they are doing a new gateway. it will divert bandwidth where it is needed. apple does not seem to care about this market. it's surprising. >> there is one way that are connected. it all comes through this. >> and that is true. >> if you have the new services and ties to a smart phone, apple is hoping when you think of a smart phone you think of theirs. >> does it matter if they are missing this a boat? the home is the fabric of everything. >> the perception is apple is not trying to buy any pieces of the puzzle for the smart home. they do have the app. if we do see a television, that could be the way that they get into the smart home business. they are not going after these connected appliances. >>> you think the television will happen this year? >> there is no evidence. there is evidence we could see a smart watch or wearable this year. i do not think
it is interesting because with google acquisition of nest, google cares a lot about it.nected to the thermostat. other companies are moving. qualcomm showed the way their devices and appliances are connected to the future. they are doing a new gateway. it will divert bandwidth where it is needed. apple does not seem to care about this market. it's surprising. >> there is one way that are connected. it all comes through this. >> and that is true. >> if you have the new services...
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google invading your living room.for your privacy and obviously for google's stock price after the break. i need proof of insurance. that's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim fr
google invading your living room.for your privacy and obviously for google's stock price after the break. i need proof of insurance. that's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and...
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but when you combine google wallet andxd google search and google shopping express plus the network ofis could become a localized delivery. so amazon fulfill him takes maybe three days on average even if you have prime. what is google's promise? nptr'utes, hours. so this is why i believe uber is aé@nb contender against amazo. >> google hasn't experimented with this. ebay has ebay now where essentially private citiz%on are going to target or whatok not f products and brings to me. >> there is a shipping war going on right new. now is aó[ great time to order anything from retailers because it will arrive in açó few hours for free.ñr they willing to discount the fees. >> they're actuallyjf losing moy on a lot of same day delivery ç& stuff, right? >> i would assume that.xdñr but that is no issue to google. >> just moving back to what you said at the top, what about mobility, is that going to be part -- >> túe+e are all enablers for people to get what they need at a local level. andóthat'szv really the big trd here. >> explain why would a hotel create anq air b and b clause. >> right no
but when you combine google wallet andxd google search and google shopping express plus the network ofis could become a localized delivery. so amazon fulfill him takes maybe three days on average even if you have prime. what is google's promise? nptr'utes, hours. so this is why i believe uber is aé@nb contender against amazo. >> google hasn't experimented with this. ebay has ebay now where essentially private citiz%on are going to target or whatok not f products and brings to me....