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as we look back at google, three men who played a key part in building google maps and google calendarent taylor, former group product manager and shadow puppet ceo, and a former coo, ben leg. i started by asking off how the world saw google as they prepared for their ipo 10 years ago. >> google was really misunderstood. clips, things based on prices percolate, understanding the economics of digital advertising was not something people were used to. they had to educate the market on how to think differently in terms of roi and digital. >> you are there at the time of the ipo. we always try to talk about it was a fairly amazing moment for the world. what do you think the world thought at that time? >> companies went public with less information known about them then because there was not a well-developed secondary market. how they are doing multibillion-dollar financing that was not available. when google went public it is the first time they saw the business. another covering it for network at the time and the numbers were just phenomenal. 170% year-over-year growth. >> people were inc
as we look back at google, three men who played a key part in building google maps and google calendarent taylor, former group product manager and shadow puppet ceo, and a former coo, ben leg. i started by asking off how the world saw google as they prepared for their ipo 10 years ago. >> google was really misunderstood. clips, things based on prices percolate, understanding the economics of digital advertising was not something people were used to. they had to educate the market on how...
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we're going to do google past, google present and google future. i have three people who helped build google into the tech giant it is today. one of them developed google's maps and the google map cocreator. and the former group product manager joins us. operatingrmer chief officer from google europe and the ad knowledge ceo. you were the one who was not there at the time of the ipo. in the advertising business, what did people think of google 10 years ago when it emerged on the scene? >> 10 years ago, google was really misunderstood. selling things based on clicks and pricing per click and understanding the economics of digital advertising was something people were not used to doing. google did not just had to invent an ad unit, they had to think differently in terms of our ally and digital. >> you were there at the time of the ipo. we're always talking about products and ipos and the stock market and stuff. was a fairly amazing moment but what do you think the world lot of google let that time? >> hombres went public a little bit earlier with les
we're going to do google past, google present and google future. i have three people who helped build google into the tech giant it is today. one of them developed google's maps and the google map cocreator. and the former group product manager joins us. operatingrmer chief officer from google europe and the ad knowledge ceo. you were the one who was not there at the time of the ipo. in the advertising business, what did people think of google 10 years ago when it emerged on the scene? >>...
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not just google that's a search giant. youtube, the second largest search engine in the world and an advertising powerhouse, but, boy, has it come a long way since it launche 2005. julia boorstin joins us, as reports surface, youtube launch as premium music service, julia? >> absolutely right. youtube's music videos are already one of the biggest sources for online free music in the world. android reporting the company will launch youtube music key for a moshgs it's working on a premium music service to make it easier to listen on mobile devices and off-line. using it to cash in on music show, how far it's gone since buying the company in 2006. plagued by questions thousand would make money back then. advertisers wears of homemade videos many of which violated copyrights. viacom sued them for a billion dollars in a case eventually settled out of court. now youtube is a cash cow generating an estimated $7.2 billion in ad revenue with $1 billion monthly view, 40% on mobile devices. a turnaround from when it was media's compa
not just google that's a search giant. youtube, the second largest search engine in the world and an advertising powerhouse, but, boy, has it come a long way since it launche 2005. julia boorstin joins us, as reports surface, youtube launch as premium music service, julia? >> absolutely right. youtube's music videos are already one of the biggest sources for online free music in the world. android reporting the company will launch youtube music key for a moshgs it's working on a premium...
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. >> i use google for everything. >> google docs. >> the drive and google documents. >> almost all the things are coming in google. >> have an apple phone, but i still use the google software because the maps are better. >> reporter: there are 3.5 billion searches every day but more to google than meets the eye. >> navigate to the golden gate bridge. >> reporter: if you have a smart phone, chances are you're using android. google's operating system. android will run on 80% of smart phones sold this year according to idc. been to youtube lately? google bought that company in 2006 and generates an estimated $5.6 billion in gross revenue per year and thanks to google, the days of paper maps and those gps units are long gone. so what is next for google? at the company's developer's conference in san francisco earlier this summer, google said it wants even using the operating system, whether at work, at home or in their cars. for "nightly business report", i'm josh lipton in mountain view, california. >> paul meeks has been a big believer of google and its stock. he's portfolio manager and
. >> i use google for everything. >> google docs. >> the drive and google documents. >> almost all the things are coming in google. >> have an apple phone, but i still use the google software because the maps are better. >> reporter: there are 3.5 billion searches every day but more to google than meets the eye. >> navigate to the golden gate bridge. >> reporter: if you have a smart phone, chances are you're using android. google's operating...
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google and does it matter whether we trust google? >> i trust google right now.ut what happens 10 years from now if larry page is replaced by an evil larry page. can you imagine the type of power and knowledge and information that google has? big brother would be envious of what they have. i worry about the future but not about the current management. all the things that google is doing takes us to a scary world. >> would that be an undoing? how would they prevent that? would they stop using products because of that? >> we cannot stop it. kurzweil is working at google now. he is a friend of mine and i have heard was plans are pretty wants google to understand what we want and to give us what we want before we wanted. even before we do a search, it tells us what you're thinking of. somewhere,ed to go does their reservations and takes care of our basic needs. that's the type of technology they're working on. google has big plans and i could be a wonderful world in which we have a benevolent corporation helping us or it could be a scary world in which they have more
google and does it matter whether we trust google? >> i trust google right now.ut what happens 10 years from now if larry page is replaced by an evil larry page. can you imagine the type of power and knowledge and information that google has? big brother would be envious of what they have. i worry about the future but not about the current management. all the things that google is doing takes us to a scary world. >> would that be an undoing? how would they prevent that? would they...
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i think google goes to $250. i like google, it goes to 350. raising the price target of google from 500 to 560. google? hallelujah! i'm taking my old $6 00 target tonight, and i am raising it to $750! this is a total and unequivocal lowball estimate. i think google's going higher than. when i get it right. i want to celebrate it too. in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price, maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. >>> taking up a lot of time, five minutes until the opening bell. mad dash, a little retail? >> yes, the expectations for home depot were high, and, frankly, beat it, but the expectations for tjx, so it's the least emotional of retail beat
i think google goes to $250. i like google, it goes to 350. raising the price target of google from 500 to 560. google? hallelujah! i'm taking my old $6 00 target tonight, and i am raising it to $750! this is a total and unequivocal lowball estimate. i think google's going higher than. when i get it right. i want to celebrate it too. in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for...
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. >> like google, cheaper glass. >> it predates google glass.asically, you are capturing a live feed on a mobile phone we are showing you. the critical piece of this is the live feed is not for live consumption. it is how your camera is capturing, like this, making sure you are squared away. the only thing is you can go back and review an incident on your mobile device after it has happened. really good for training. >> in terms of how it changes. i stumbled on reports that there are fewer incidents -- >> questionable incidents. >> or using firearms. >> there was a study in california probably three or four years ago. the chief as part of his academic study decide you want to analyze the number of complaints, sustainable citizen complaints against officers. if memory serves in that time of 12 months or so, 88% reduction in complaints. the camera is on, so you will behave a little more differently. so will the subject. they know they are being video. you often hear, officer, i have video knowing you. everybody knows we are on tape and collecting
. >> like google, cheaper glass. >> it predates google glass.asically, you are capturing a live feed on a mobile phone we are showing you. the critical piece of this is the live feed is not for live consumption. it is how your camera is capturing, like this, making sure you are squared away. the only thing is you can go back and review an incident on your mobile device after it has happened. really good for training. >> in terms of how it changes. i stumbled on reports that...
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you think about how they think about the google car.t is really a car with lots and lots of infrastructure that is not on the car. it is in the cloud. imagine being able to leverage on that cloud infrastructure to navigate the last hundred meters. google already has that. it also has a 3-d infrastructure to deploy cars on the ground. for them to extend this to aircraft is a lot easier. amazonnowledge, [indiscernible] to this point. thank you sor, much for joining us, as well as attorney brendan schulman. more after this quick break. up next on "bloomberg west," more on apple's big announcement on september 9. ♪ i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." just days away from apple's big event on september 9, where the next iphone or iphones will be unveiled. now we have learned we will also see wearable devices. will apple's highly anticipated smart watch make its debut? are back again with our bloomberg contributing editor, paul kedrosky in san diego, as well as cory johnson. adam, what is this big, white building that apple is building
you think about how they think about the google car.t is really a car with lots and lots of infrastructure that is not on the car. it is in the cloud. imagine being able to leverage on that cloud infrastructure to navigate the last hundred meters. google already has that. it also has a 3-d infrastructure to deploy cars on the ground. for them to extend this to aircraft is a lot easier. amazonnowledge, [indiscernible] to this point. thank you sor, much for joining us, as well as attorney brendan...
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in google's ipo letter. remember that's where cofounders larry page and sergei wanted to create an atmosphere of create activity, challenges. >> you're expected to take risks. larry page is constantly in meetings, saying to people, no, no, no, think bigger. >> now google likes to say also it's the people that really define the company. some argue, though, that here at google, while everybody might be equal, some are still more equal than others. >> internally it's still very much a technology company and engineering company. i think that's who larry page prizes the most sort of internally and i think that flowing down through the culture. if you're an engineer, i think you're going to be held in much higher esteem than a salesman. >> now perhaps the value that we all associate with google the most is that informal mantra don't be evil, but as google transforms into this global powerhouse that is a high principle that some say is heart to now actually live up to. >> it's more complicated than that, because th
in google's ipo letter. remember that's where cofounders larry page and sergei wanted to create an atmosphere of create activity, challenges. >> you're expected to take risks. larry page is constantly in meetings, saying to people, no, no, no, think bigger. >> now google likes to say also it's the people that really define the company. some argue, though, that here at google, while everybody might be equal, some are still more equal than others. >> internally it's still very...
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going to google.would say, get a job already? i remember my first day at google. i got to the cafeteria at mountainview and menu included wild salmon and grass fed filet mignon. i said what did i do wrong here? did i get myself into another dot-com? by second week, with everyone collaborating and engineers, everyone working on same problems you realized it was very, very special and huge culture would buildout. liz: david hirsch opened new york business. dave girard. you had a different role. you were at google eight years, correct? talk about your experience as david hirsch did at the very beginning. what was it like? >> well, when i got there it was, it was still a private company, not as early as david but it was, the world didn't yet know that google was a very successful business. they knew it was very quirky and pretty awesome search engine until really the company filed the s-1 i don't think people knew what a business it was. when i went there, i had similar experience, i told my mom i was tak
going to google.would say, get a job already? i remember my first day at google. i got to the cafeteria at mountainview and menu included wild salmon and grass fed filet mignon. i said what did i do wrong here? did i get myself into another dot-com? by second week, with everyone collaborating and engineers, everyone working on same problems you realized it was very, very special and huge culture would buildout. liz: david hirsch opened new york business. dave girard. you had a different role....
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. ♪ >> welcome to the world of google will. >> i think google goes to $250. like google! i think it goes! >> i'm raising my price target from 500 to 560. ♪ hallelujah >> i'm taking my old 600 target tonight to 750. >> let's get it from the chairman and ceo of google. >> google is growing and we're growing globally and we have a lot of products ---y woo have to introduce all of these other technologies and content into it. >> i want you to keep in mind that the price targets were pre-split. the stock advanced well beyond every one of those, well beyond. thanks to the acquisition of youtube and the smartphone, it's been tough for me to keep my price targets far enough ahead of the stock's actual move, but of those game changers and the widespread adoption of faster and faster internet speeds, they've announced google to capture 10% of the ad market and they just did it. after hearing conference calls like today's home depot where the company is shifting 36% of the ad budget online, i know that this percentage will only grow, and it will have to be shared with t
. ♪ >> welcome to the world of google will. >> i think google goes to $250. like google! i think it goes! >> i'm raising my price target from 500 to 560. ♪ hallelujah >> i'm taking my old 600 target tonight to 750. >> let's get it from the chairman and ceo of google. >> google is growing and we're growing globally and we have a lot of products ---y woo have to introduce all of these other technologies and content into it. >> i want you to keep in...
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and the folks at google did a little shopping today. buying jet pack, a tech start-up that makes city guides and recommendations for travelers based on popular photos posted on instagram and other social networking sites. >>> on the subject of google, it was 10 years ago today that the search giant priced its initial public stock offering at $85 a share. a decade later, google's grown into the world's second largest tech company, trailing only apple in market cap. if you looked inside google's numbers, the facts and figures are staggering. josh lipton has the story. google, it's not just a company, it's a verb many a lot has changed since the company first went public. let's start with the market cap, which now exceeds $390 billion. that's greater than microsoft, facebook, ibm or intel. it's nearly twice the market cap of jpmorgan and just slightly less than the value of exxon. investors who poured money into google have enjoyed an incredible return. shareholders have reaped the gain of nearly 1300% over the past decade. that dwarfs the
and the folks at google did a little shopping today. buying jet pack, a tech start-up that makes city guides and recommendations for travelers based on popular photos posted on instagram and other social networking sites. >>> on the subject of google, it was 10 years ago today that the search giant priced its initial public stock offering at $85 a share. a decade later, google's grown into the world's second largest tech company, trailing only apple in market cap. if you looked inside...
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>> google is trying to put fiber wherever they can. i feel like with google.hey are doing so many things at once, that i don't know if they are focused enough on making anything sort of go full bore and being full solution. nations will use whatever speed they can, connection they can use to get things done. they were doing things with ticking, feature phones and they will jump what is handed to them. question if there is enough will and money and power and strength to get it done for people. jo ling: some leave google potentially. we want to talk about her. google x vice president megyn smith could head to the white house, leading newest list of candidates for u.s. chief technology officer. this is a very smart, innovator. graduate of mit media lab. what do you think? >> i think this is what we need in the government. we need somebody who knows how to take a m to research it and actually get there. these are people, google x worked on things like space elevators and things impossible and found to be in some cases impossible. you need that kind of thinker and
>> google is trying to put fiber wherever they can. i feel like with google.hey are doing so many things at once, that i don't know if they are focused enough on making anything sort of go full bore and being full solution. nations will use whatever speed they can, connection they can use to get things done. they were doing things with ticking, feature phones and they will jump what is handed to them. question if there is enough will and money and power and strength to get it done for...
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google dominates, 32% compared to 15%. google does very well. google generates 97% of revenue from this ad revenue alone. and we're looking at acquisiti acquisitions that you mentioned. 145 companies according to fact set and some have been extremely successful. youtube, android, waves, doubleclick, and i want to take you to google ventures. take a look at companies that venture capital arm of google has done, home away, retail me not, silver spring network, they've all gone public, and uber they've invested in that, $19 valuation, liz. liz: over your left shoulder is something that hasn't changed because it has worked. that is of course that white clean monitor. you look at that opening page, they don't get it all mucked up, it has remained the same. marissa mayer has gotten it very clean. very good wording for gogl, right? >> search engine is the number one product. the colors remain the same, the cleanliness of the page is the say. larry page and eric schmidt have been religious about making sure that core search stays identical to the core m
google dominates, 32% compared to 15%. google does very well. google generates 97% of revenue from this ad revenue alone. and we're looking at acquisiti acquisitions that you mentioned. 145 companies according to fact set and some have been extremely successful. youtube, android, waves, doubleclick, and i want to take you to google ventures. take a look at companies that venture capital arm of google has done, home away, retail me not, silver spring network, they've all gone public, and uber...
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google already has that. it has done it in two dimensions on the ground and has 3-d infrastructure and -- to deploy cars on the ground. for them to extend this to aircraft is a lot easier. , amazon has not been working on that until this point. >> university of pennsylvania vijay kumar, thank you so much for joining us, as well as attorney brendan schulman. paul kedrosky, you are sticking around. more after this quick break. coming up, take a look at this. a mysterious white structure popping up in cupertino, where apple is hosting its september event. what is that about? we will have the details, next on "bloomberg west." >> i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." on bloomberg television, streaming on your phone, tablet, and bloomberg.com. we are just days away from apple's big event on september 9, where the next iphone or iphones will be unveiled. now we have learned we will also see wearable devices. will apple's highly anticipated smart watch make its debut? we are back again with our bloomberg contri
google already has that. it has done it in two dimensions on the ground and has 3-d infrastructure and -- to deploy cars on the ground. for them to extend this to aircraft is a lot easier. , amazon has not been working on that until this point. >> university of pennsylvania vijay kumar, thank you so much for joining us, as well as attorney brendan schulman. paul kedrosky, you are sticking around. more after this quick break. coming up, take a look at this. a mysterious white structure...
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they have money to do so. >> google x is very much about the physical world and contrast to google, howt started being about software. it's interesting to see so many companies. amazon has always been focused and logistics and physical world issue, but as we start tackling these last mile issues of how to get, whether supplies to people, in developing countries, or actually goods people have purchased to people. interesting to to see how they get solved. this particular drone is interesting because it takes off like a helicopter, but coasts like a glider. so it has potential to be both cheaper and efficient, because of that. >> who knows. we'll see. >> kara in an interview with the "atlantic" as tra teller, head of google x, they want a seat at the regulatory table. we know drones are not legal here in the u.s. does it matter if they can do this here in the u.s. if they get clearance to operate these drones and in the developing world? >> yeah. they'll do it, get the clearance and development. get the clearance here eventually. they've hired a lot of regulators. i sat with the head of g
they have money to do so. >> google x is very much about the physical world and contrast to google, howt started being about software. it's interesting to see so many companies. amazon has always been focused and logistics and physical world issue, but as we start tackling these last mile issues of how to get, whether supplies to people, in developing countries, or actually goods people have purchased to people. interesting to to see how they get solved. this particular drone is...
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google hasn't even limited itself to just google ventures. last year it launched google capital, a $300 million late-stage fund that's invested in established startups like survey monkey, credit karma and fresh net. guys? >> jon fortt, thank you for google and for microsoft. >>> we could title this next segment booze and underwear beat the internet and smartphones, because the past five years both google and apple have been solid investments. but did you know that over the same five years some surprising companies have done even better. look at these five, consist laze brands, a parent company of corona. pioneer natural resources, bioagain, and underarmour, up more than 1,000 percent. >>> let's bring back in herb. >>> are you surprised? >> i am a bit, yeah. >> what do you make of this list? >> i will tell you. the hottest stories under necessarily the hottest stock. so it's in that mix. none of these, pioneer, has been in the news, but in terms of being a quiter store, the retail investor for some reason will go to those high tech names. we'r
google hasn't even limited itself to just google ventures. last year it launched google capital, a $300 million late-stage fund that's invested in established startups like survey monkey, credit karma and fresh net. guys? >> jon fortt, thank you for google and for microsoft. >>> we could title this next segment booze and underwear beat the internet and smartphones, because the past five years both google and apple have been solid investments. but did you know that over the same...
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google has that. ground and it on the has a 3-d infrastructure. -- sixfor them to expend band this -- to expand this, is easier. so -- >> all right. vijay kumar, we could debate this for hours. thank you for joining us as well as attorney brendan schulman, paul kedrosky. more after this quick break. coming up, take a look at this, a mysterious white structure popping up in cupertino where apple is hosting its september 9 event. what is that all about? we will have the details next on "bloomberg west." ♪ i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg west," streaming on your phone, tablet, and bloomberg.com. we are days away from apple's big event where the next iphone will be unveiled and now we have learned we will also see wearable devices. will apple's smart watch make its debut? paule back again with kedrosky in san diego as well as cory johnson. adam, what is this a big white building all about? have a structure, it could be a demo area after they do this product unveiling, somewhere for people in the prod
google has that. ground and it on the has a 3-d infrastructure. -- sixfor them to expend band this -- to expand this, is easier. so -- >> all right. vijay kumar, we could debate this for hours. thank you for joining us as well as attorney brendan schulman, paul kedrosky. more after this quick break. coming up, take a look at this, a mysterious white structure popping up in cupertino where apple is hosting its september 9 event. what is that all about? we will have the details next on...
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on the list of misses comes google plus, google buzz and google wave.gle wave, whatever that was. cnbc also included google glass on the list of misses because of privacy concerns like recording people without them knowing about it. analysts did not call it a complete failure saying it has enormous potential but it's not quite ready for primetime. this brings us to our twitter company. what would your life be without google? what is your favorite one or which one could you live without? we'll have the best ones coming up. >>> still ahead on "way too early," a new star nfl quarterback already started off on the wrong foot. what got johnny manziel in hot water this morning? >>> plus, lady gaga and her very gaga interpretation of the als ice bucket challenge. it's very artiste of her. that story and a check of weather when "way too early" comes back. from safety... to fuel economy... to quality... today's chevrolet has it all. and the time to buy is now. it's the chevy labor day sale! and 0% financing for 72 months is back! plus, no monthly payments for 90
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tan actually buying google. nonetheless, i do like google. >> hack at hq courtney reaganb on hertz. >> hertz is hurting, pun intended. check out the shares the rental company now withdrawing its previous 2014 guidance and now expecting it will be well bow low what it had previously said for a number of issues both operationally and industry wide, actually calling out the record level vehicle recall, which has constrained supply aamong other issues. look at that. >> dan, what's going on? >> what's interesting in the options market the volume traded two-and-a-half times the average daily volume. the two largest lines were the september 28 and 29th puts. the puts traded. a lot looks like thaibl they were being bought. people looked at other catalysts i don't see here or they got lucky. >> hertz is plunging in the after hours. >>> up next, hewlett packard set for earnings after the bell. they are pushing in a big move for the stock. dan nathan has the options action on hp next. ♪ when the world moves, futures move f
tan actually buying google. nonetheless, i do like google. >> hack at hq courtney reaganb on hertz. >> hertz is hurting, pun intended. check out the shares the rental company now withdrawing its previous 2014 guidance and now expecting it will be well bow low what it had previously said for a number of issues both operationally and industry wide, actually calling out the record level vehicle recall, which has constrained supply aamong other issues. look at that. >> dan, what's...
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a short time. >> what did we do before google? >> the dictionary. >> you probably said look something up in the dictionary. for our kids, it's go google it. >>> rob mayeda is with us. what did we do, encyclopedias? >> looking at google maps, and if you happen to have a street-level view of san francisco right now, you're going to find clouds, fog and mist. currently 67 degrees. san jose, though, back towards the silicon valley. you've got hazy skies. no low clouds. but by tonight we'll see patches of low clouds dropping in from the northwest. very interesting weather around the bay area. 70s around san jose. we should be in the upper 60s for the start of the a's game. cool and breezy, so sweat shirt weather. notice the camera bouncing around. it should back off in strength about 8:00 or 9:00 tonight. we'll talk about rain totals in a moment. but notice how the thunderstorms here in the central and southern sierra kind of drifting from east to west. now these have been producing some lightning strikes, mainly to the south of lake t
a short time. >> what did we do before google? >> the dictionary. >> you probably said look something up in the dictionary. for our kids, it's go google it. >>> rob mayeda is with us. what did we do, encyclopedias? >> looking at google maps, and if you happen to have a street-level view of san francisco right now, you're going to find clouds, fog and mist. currently 67 degrees. san jose, though, back towards the silicon valley. you've got hazy skies. no low...
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este experimento que hizo google en australia algo mucho menos peligroso comida para perro.ar. >> google no es el primero ni el Último en usa drone lo aprobado amazon aunque faltan aÑos para que se empiecen a usar comercialmente. >> no... >> algunos ya los detestan porque los ven como una inversiÓn a la privacidad otros dicen que no sirven. >> me parece que es prÁctico por el difÍcil que pase lo que funcione. >> google apuesta que la idea va funcionar pero todavÍa enfrenta grandes retos, imagino futuro cercano en el que cientos de naves no tripuladas se crucen cÓmo se evitarÁn los accidentes. >> el obstÁculo legales que la administraciÓn de adición no va a sacar las suelas de arreglo de los aparatos sin pilotÓ hasta el aÑo 2015. >> ya estamos a fines de agosto futuro no se detiene y google quiere estar seguro de no quedarse atrÁs. nos guste o no los drones serÁn cada vez más populares. en francisco, univisiÓn. >> un adolescente de 15 aÑos logrÓ cruzar la frontera para reunirse con su familia, pero ahora tendrÁ que enfrentar a un juez para convencer de que lo deje permanecer
este experimento que hizo google en australia algo mucho menos peligroso comida para perro.ar. >> google no es el primero ni el Último en usa drone lo aprobado amazon aunque faltan aÑos para que se empiecen a usar comercialmente. >> no... >> algunos ya los detestan porque los ven como una inversiÓn a la privacidad otros dicen que no sirven. >> me parece que es prÁctico por el difÍcil que pase lo que funcione. >> google apuesta que la idea va funcionar pero...
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entregas a domicilio, google presenta su plan para usar aviones no tripulado como mensajeros, comienzacturna. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ >> muy buenas noches grupos que se oponen al inmigraciÓn indocumentada desde el sur anunciaron que bloquearan 26 cruces fronterizos entre mÉxico y los ee.uu. para exigir una soluciÓn permanente. la medida podrÍa generar pÉrdidas millonarias para ambos paÍses. comenzamos con vilma y los detalles del historia. >> los milicianos antiinmigrantes autodenominados patriotas que patrullan la frontera fuertemente armados anunciaron por su pÁgina de internet que bloquearan los puertos de entrada entre mÉxico y ee.uu. el prÓximo 20 de septiembre. dijeron que boicotearÁn 1400 millones de dÓlares en comercio por dÍa en la frontera. bloquearan 25 puestos de entrada simultÁneamente. y no permitirÁ el tránsito en ninguna direcciÓn. advierten que no pararÁn y obstruirÁn los puestos fronterizos tantos dÍas como sea necesario hasta que se cumplan sus objetivos que no son negociables. el cerco lo harÁn uti
entregas a domicilio, google presenta su plan para usar aviones no tripulado como mensajeros, comienzacturna. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ >> muy buenas noches grupos que se oponen al inmigraciÓn indocumentada desde el sur anunciaron que bloquearan 26 cruces fronterizos entre mÉxico y los ee.uu. para exigir una soluciÓn permanente. la medida podrÍa generar pÉrdidas millonarias para ambos paÍses. comenzamos...
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for real, google is trading up 15%. more than 2 million shares traded. >> it opened up at 101 -- 100.011. up 15%, a little bit more than that. we're at 96, a little bit above $96. $96.11 after pricing at $85. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com >>> urm keeps the relief rally moving on as investors welcome a break in geopolitical attentions. >>> peaceful protests turn violent as unrest continues in ferguson, missouri, overnight. >>> a few anniversaries will be celebrated as shareholders will mark the ten-year anniversary of google since it went public. shares have been on a role with the stock price up more than 1,000%. the
for real, google is trading up 15%. more than 2 million shares traded. >> it opened up at 101 -- 100.011. up 15%, a little bit more than that. we're at 96, a little bit above $96. $96.11 after pricing at $85. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet,...
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google told the e.u. they have received about requests for 91,000 links not be shown in response to name searches. 53% of those requests were granted. 32% they said they could not help you. not all requests have been on the up and up. convicted of the same crimes as an adult. it seems like a strange request for journalists to make. that is where we stand. would anyone like to add to or amplify his summary? >> i think that is an excellent description. there is one important factor we need to consider in addition, which is that the court actually was not creating the processing of personal data standard and that it had to be adequate and relevant and not excessive. instead that provision existed in the legislation they were specifically being asked to interpret. that clear language existed since the mid-90's. this court was referred questions from the spanish high court and asked can you give us your interpretation under the european law how certain issues should be interpreted? they came back with a narrow
google told the e.u. they have received about requests for 91,000 links not be shown in response to name searches. 53% of those requests were granted. 32% they said they could not help you. not all requests have been on the up and up. convicted of the same crimes as an adult. it seems like a strange request for journalists to make. that is where we stand. would anyone like to add to or amplify his summary? >> i think that is an excellent description. there is one important factor we need...
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they may have found it easier to penalize google rather than penalize google plus the newspapers. it would have at least been an intellectually consistent decision, even though i would have been unhappy with the newspapers had been censored. >> let me pull out a couple of contradictions. one is this whole exemption for newsgathering purposes. a lot of newspapers think that google news is competition, they wanted to pay a tax for reproducing excerpts of their stories. google does not have ads on it. should that be an exemption from this ruling? this whole definition of public figures and the right to know, googles letter to the eu makes a lot of good points about this. it is a lot of work. they can't count on people to tell the truth. how do you determine someone is not likely to be a public figure? you have to do some research. you will have to assemble a large database about what they have all done and what they might do later on. >> i haven't done a great job of winning you over yet. first i would say google news isn't implicated in the facts. the court would have been going out
they may have found it easier to penalize google rather than penalize google plus the newspapers. it would have at least been an intellectually consistent decision, even though i would have been unhappy with the newspapers had been censored. >> let me pull out a couple of contradictions. one is this whole exemption for newsgathering purposes. a lot of newspapers think that google news is competition, they wanted to pay a tax for reproducing excerpts of their stories. google does not have...
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this is a great win for google and the google x team. stuart: you can test it in australia. >> it is run by conservative, tony abbott. love this guy. that is what you were going to say. stuart: i was going to say totally wide open spaces. that is a normal view of australia, there is nothing there. any comment upon that? >> australia is sparse and they have a government that allows testing on drones in a way the states have not yet approved so you are seeing a lot of companies doing their testing in australia which is a win for australia and technologically savvy. rose are flying everywhere in australia. stuart: i want your judgment. is that kind of system we are looking at, that is viable. you have a lot of regulatory hurdles to jump over but that is a viable system, isn't it? >> it is a viable system but amazon has a viable system too, a different kind of delivery mechanisms. amazon looks more standard like the typical drone and google is a little more advanced but self flying vehicles as they are calling them hideaway of of the future
this is a great win for google and the google x team. stuart: you can test it in australia. >> it is run by conservative, tony abbott. love this guy. that is what you were going to say. stuart: i was going to say totally wide open spaces. that is a normal view of australia, there is nothing there. any comment upon that? >> australia is sparse and they have a government that allows testing on drones in a way the states have not yet approved so you are seeing a lot of companies doing...
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first there was google maps then there was google books and then there was google glass and now apparently there's google cops last wednesday police in houston texas announced the arrest of forty one year old john henry skillern on charges of possessing child porn the police found out about what skilling was up to might surprise you check it out. john skillern was convicted of sexually assaulting a child twenty years ago now police say technology and thinkable back then caught this search offender preying on kids again they got a tip from google basically g.-mail detective david nettles is with the houston metro internet crimes against children task force he says skillern uses google account to e-mail a friend three explicit pictures of a young girl the company software detected the pictures and they turned him in he was trying to get around getting caught was just keeping it inside of his e-mail and i would never be able to find that thanks to the tip investigators say they got a warrant which led them to find the child porn on skill and tablet and cell phone now there's no question that
first there was google maps then there was google books and then there was google glass and now apparently there's google cops last wednesday police in houston texas announced the arrest of forty one year old john henry skillern on charges of possessing child porn the police found out about what skilling was up to might surprise you check it out. john skillern was convicted of sexually assaulting a child twenty years ago now police say technology and thinkable back then caught this search...
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can google really compete?> i think it can, but you will get into a much more interesting long-term story about alternative ways of distributing things same-day, which comes a story about drones, self driving cars, and suddenly i get my groceries from drones are self driving vehicles. this is the direction all this is going, those mundane things we don't really want to do that will become a big chunk of how things get delivered. you can't do them with fedex because the economics are broken. so i think that is where this is going. >> i have tried google shopping express. it is ok. there is not a lot of inventory. but i guess if they build it out, perhaps it is a way for retailers to compete. >> one of the reasons this is happening now is because amazon decided to bite the bullet on local sales taxes. they had built their entire distribution network on avoiding taxes by building the solution centers in places like nevada. now they are coming much closer to urban hubs or they can effect this delivery service. i wa
can google really compete?> i think it can, but you will get into a much more interesting long-term story about alternative ways of distributing things same-day, which comes a story about drones, self driving cars, and suddenly i get my groceries from drones are self driving vehicles. this is the direction all this is going, those mundane things we don't really want to do that will become a big chunk of how things get delivered. you can't do them with fedex because the economics are broken....
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google, four or five years ago, google touches, $1.5 billion under management from google itself, andsiness, which has, as you see, soared since the ipo ten years ago. google ventures lets data inform all investing moves like what entrepreneurs to invest in in what areas and in what industries. google venture has an unconventional way of awarding employees, everyone has a share, and when investments do well down to the administrative assistants, and google ventures unconventional approach helped into promising companies with industries, all over the map, consumer, enterprise, robotics, and also it's interesting to take a look at some of the companies that have gone public. retail me not, home away medicine, and uber and others they invest in through google capital, another $300 million. >> all right, john. is googly a word? >> it is. that's how they describe themselves. >> adjective, dash y? how do you spell that? >> check with larry paige on that. >> thank you, gary. >> thank you. >> went too fast. come on back. see you soon. >> join us tomorrow, and "squawk on the street" begins rig
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can google reported? yes, google can report it. maybe reported? yes. if the recourse against them for reporting it, no, there is not recourse against anybody for reporting. charles: how did google flag this? the person that looking at child pornography, looking at our everyday searches. >> they probably have all rhythms or software or both allowing them to examine selectively e-mails that may be potentially problematic for them because if they provide a forum for people to exchange that which is always and everywhere unlawful child pornography, it is clear it is unlawful. like fedex, they themselves could be indicted so they are really protecting themselves by intruding into this. >> you bring up fedex, they have said for years talking about the so-called illegal delivery of painkillers and drugs. they have not given those thin things. they can't go in there to see what is in there. charles: at the end of the day you have no problem with google going through all of our e-mails to find the bad actors. >> google is not the government. you can refuse to d
can google reported? yes, google can report it. maybe reported? yes. if the recourse against them for reporting it, no, there is not recourse against anybody for reporting. charles: how did google flag this? the person that looking at child pornography, looking at our everyday searches. >> they probably have all rhythms or software or both allowing them to examine selectively e-mails that may be potentially problematic for them because if they provide a forum for people to exchange that...
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. >>> coming up, ten years since google went pupp pblic. talking to two former employees how the company got here and what, if anything, can be the next google? first, carl icahn joins us to weigh in on the dollar store wars and we'll ask about the major bubble asset he sees in the market. talking a lot about that lately as well. that's next up on the "half." in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price, maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. re
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it has to do with the practice of scanning everyone's google e- mail. google says that technology found a pornographic image. they alerted authorities which told police. he was arrested last week. google says this is one of many criminal cases including many convictions that used this technology. and now that the practice helped catch an accused child pornographer it reignited controversy over the policy. ktvu's john fowler tells us they say for most of us there is no privacy when we send an e- mail. >> reporter: 400 million people use gmail. some are angry at snooping. >> i don't like it. because it is my e-mail. i thought that was mine. i guess it is not. >> reporter: from your phone or other device google insists what you send is not private. >> i am surprised there aren't privacy laws that prohibit them from scanning. >> reporter: google changed its terms of service to allow searches of e-mail content. >> i don't have anything to hide so i don't care. >> reporter: google isn't saying how it discovered this child pornography but the company confirmed
it has to do with the practice of scanning everyone's google e- mail. google says that technology found a pornographic image. they alerted authorities which told police. he was arrested last week. google says this is one of many criminal cases including many convictions that used this technology. and now that the practice helped catch an accused child pornographer it reignited controversy over the policy. ktvu's john fowler tells us they say for most of us there is no privacy when we send an e-...