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that's why every android avoids with google services we require they have google play protect our service which scans 100 billion app installs every day. just from 2019 we removed one.9 billion instances of malware and other security vulnerabilities just to give you a sense of the scale. >> but to be clear, i am referring to the sdk that should be classified as malware but is not currently. do you agree that the data broker market is exploitive and abusive and most users have no idea how much information flows to the data broker? >> we take it very seriously is our responsibility those that come to google play to keep it safe and we have policies in place if developers violate those policies we review every app whether a new submission or an update before it is published that is a combination of automated tools. >> private on - - please provide to this committee within 30 days if asked mode sdk malware or any other technology remains on apps sold on the google store? >> yes i'm happy to look into that and follow up with more details. >> i like you to commit to provide that information not
that's why every android avoids with google services we require they have google play protect our service which scans 100 billion app installs every day. just from 2019 we removed one.9 billion instances of malware and other security vulnerabilities just to give you a sense of the scale. >> but to be clear, i am referring to the sdk that should be classified as malware but is not currently. do you agree that the data broker market is exploitive and abusive and most users have no idea how...
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and will google commit?ce you didn't want to answer senator ossoff's question i'll pose it to you a different way. will google commit, will you commit in writing that you are not going to use any of this consumer data information to inform your other business lines and to not collect or store any information other than that that is necessary to facilitate the transaction that is taking place on your system? so mr. white, will you commit to that that you're not going to capture and hold and utilize and monetize this information, that you're going to let consumers own their presence online? are you ready to make that commitment to us? >> thank you, senator blackburn, for the question. to your point around why should consumers trust us that is the core -- >> that is really not the question. i'm asking for your commitment. you ready to give it? >> senator, what we do is we try to provide users with transparency, security and control. we give them access to the data that's being collected and we give them the con
and will google commit?ce you didn't want to answer senator ossoff's question i'll pose it to you a different way. will google commit, will you commit in writing that you are not going to use any of this consumer data information to inform your other business lines and to not collect or store any information other than that that is necessary to facilitate the transaction that is taking place on your system? so mr. white, will you commit to that that you're not going to capture and hold and...
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plans to build. >> google has committed to preserve that dancing pig . >> reporter: the city and google released detailed plans for a new urban village near darrtown station, known as downtown west. they include 8 million square feet of new office space, plus $1 billion in shops, plazas, parks, trails, and open space for public use, and google says it will preserve older, iconic buildings. google also plans to spend another $200 million in community benefits such as 1000 affordable housing units and set up community funds for homeless prevention and small business retention. >> google has been clear from the start that it will be neither a supplicant nor savior of our city, but rather, a community partner. >> reporter: google has been pressured every step of the way by community groups and homeless advocates , who fear poor people will be displaced by worldly tech workers . pastor scott wager led one of the first protests four years ago . now of what groups demanded are in the plans, but he says it's only a fraction of the overall project, and things have only gotten worse because of th
plans to build. >> google has committed to preserve that dancing pig . >> reporter: the city and google released detailed plans for a new urban village near darrtown station, known as downtown west. they include 8 million square feet of new office space, plus $1 billion in shops, plazas, parks, trails, and open space for public use, and google says it will preserve older, iconic buildings. google also plans to spend another $200 million in community benefits such as 1000 affordable...
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google is _ with yet. stay with us here on bbc news. google is spared _ with yet.e on bbc news. google is spared having to | with yet. stay with us here on bbc i news. google is spared having to pay billions of dollars of damage to the oracle after a ruling that it copy code for its android system. ..years of hatred and rage as theyjump upon the statue... this funeral became a massive demonstration of black power, the power to influence. today is about the promise of a bright future, a day when we hope a line can be drawn under a bloody past. i think that picasso's i works were beautiful, they were intelligent and it's a sad loss to everybody who loves art. . this is bbc news. the latest headlines... the minneapolis police chief has testified that the white officer on trial for the murder of george floyd violated the department's policy on the use of force. borisjohnson has confirmed that the next step in england's road map out of lockdown can go ahead, with shops, hairdressers and outdoor hospitality opening next monday. no decision has been made about when foreig
google is _ with yet. stay with us here on bbc news. google is spared _ with yet.e on bbc news. google is spared having to | with yet. stay with us here on bbc i news. google is spared having to pay billions of dollars of damage to the oracle after a ruling that it copy code for its android system. ..years of hatred and rage as theyjump upon the statue... this funeral became a massive demonstration of black power, the power to influence. today is about the promise of a bright future, a day when...
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you announced eco-friendly routes on google maps, time-lapse on google maps -- on google earth.t is next? >> we are so privileged we have multiple products over a billion people use every day. we have made a commitment that we want to enable one billion people to take new actions by 2022 through our products. you mentioned eco-routes. this was one of the exciting pieces of news. in the u.s. later this year google maps is going to automatically default to the lowest carbon emissions footprint route assuming it has roughly the same eta. you also mentioned google earth time-lapse. this is an incredible tool that we just launched a refresh of. we have 24 million satellite images in the last 37 years. what you can do is go to time-lapse nc -- and see how has the surface of the earth changed? we know these kinds of poignant images have played a critical role in the environmental movement. we see time-lapse as playing that role, giving people really a visceral understanding of the impact, but also hope. not only are we seeing glaciers drying, we are seeing forests being protected. larg
you announced eco-friendly routes on google maps, time-lapse on google maps -- on google earth.t is next? >> we are so privileged we have multiple products over a billion people use every day. we have made a commitment that we want to enable one billion people to take new actions by 2022 through our products. you mentioned eco-routes. this was one of the exciting pieces of news. in the u.s. later this year google maps is going to automatically default to the lowest carbon emissions...
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will google did not want google's name on that, right? that's part of the issue there. and again, this is not just a google problem. this is something that all of these companies are going to have to deal with. >> this is an audience question. is there a way to correct the biases in ai? >> guest: it's very, very hard. if you take the systems, these natural language systems literally they spend months analyzing text from the internet. months where john but thousands of books and articles.of and blog posts and everything. it works because of volume, right? it works because you want to throw as much added as you can. what that means is you cannot just weed out all of the stuff that might be problematic. in the industry is still struggling how do we deal with that? right now you have to put band-aids on after-the-fact. you have to put filters on it. that is not always ideal. people have talked about can we develop synthetic data so to speak that can train these and other ways? that is still an open question as i well. technically it is such a hard problem. >> there is a the
will google did not want google's name on that, right? that's part of the issue there. and again, this is not just a google problem. this is something that all of these companies are going to have to deal with. >> this is an audience question. is there a way to correct the biases in ai? >> guest: it's very, very hard. if you take the systems, these natural language systems literally they spend months analyzing text from the internet. months where john but thousands of books and...
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is very google. >> google has always been very community focussed in general. i don't know if other companies will follow suit. i think a lot of big companies are taking a close look at this. >> reporter: the san jose city council will make the final decision on google's plans, but critics have threatened to do all they can to stop the project saying it will price middle and low-income homeowners out. one thing that will remain is the iconic dancing big sign that's been in this location for years and years. it won't stay here. the exact location inside the development yet to be determined. in san jose, tom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> that's a big deal. essentially it's from the sap center all the way to 280, acres will. >> yeah, that's a lot of land. >> that's a lot of money and a lot of land. >> yeah. there was a lot of sunshine behind tom there. let's bring in rob. >> all the pictures behind you there. though that sea breeze has extra bite to it outside. so let's go to the source, the reason why the sea breeze is so chilly right now. we have the ocean tempe
is very google. >> google has always been very community focussed in general. i don't know if other companies will follow suit. i think a lot of big companies are taking a close look at this. >> reporter: the san jose city council will make the final decision on google's plans, but critics have threatened to do all they can to stop the project saying it will price middle and low-income homeowners out. one thing that will remain is the iconic dancing big sign that's been in this...
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this would cost i google billions -- billions of google billions —— billions of dollars.1,000 _ lines of code. that's right, it's11,000 lines _ lines of code. that's right, it's11,000 lines of - lines of code. that's right, it's11,000 lines of code i lines of code. that's right, l it's11,000 lines of code part of a larger piece of oracle's api that is in question here, so actually the supreme court argued that it was really a small portion of the code that google would need to work with other developers rather than taking the entire piece altogether, but as you say, this would have been a massive fine. android works on about 7070% of the world's smartphones, so it would affect others down the lines —— 70%. you have others so concerned about software programming and what the government will decide going forward. in other news... the russian president vladimir putin has signed a law that will allow him to serve for two more terms. the legislation could potentially see him stay in office until 2036. it limits future presidents to two terms but discounts the time that preside
this would cost i google billions -- billions of google billions —— billions of dollars.1,000 _ lines of code. that's right, it's11,000 lines _ lines of code. that's right, it's11,000 lines of - lines of code. that's right, it's11,000 lines of code i lines of code. that's right, l it's11,000 lines of code part of a larger piece of oracle's api that is in question here, so actually the supreme court argued that it was really a small portion of the code that google would need to work with...
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you announced eco-friendly routes on google maps. a huge update to google earth called time-lapse.t is next? emily: we are soap -- >> we are so privileged we have multiple products over a billion people use every day. as part of this third decade, we have made a commitment we want to enable a billion people to take new action by 2022 through our products. this was one of the most exciting pieces of news on this front. we shared a few weeks ago in the u.s., google maps is going to default to the lowest carbon emission footprint route. it will have roughly the same eta. you also mentioned google earth time-lapse. this is an incredible tool we just launched a refresh of. we have 24 million satellite images the last 37 years. you can see how have -- how has the surface of the earth changed over time? we know these poignant images have played a critical role in the environmental movement. we think about earth rise. we see time-lapse as playing that same role giving people a visible understanding of our planet, the impact it has had but also hope. not only are we seeing glaciers drying u
you announced eco-friendly routes on google maps. a huge update to google earth called time-lapse.t is next? emily: we are soap -- >> we are so privileged we have multiple products over a billion people use every day. as part of this third decade, we have made a commitment we want to enable a billion people to take new action by 2022 through our products. this was one of the most exciting pieces of news on this front. we shared a few weeks ago in the u.s., google maps is going to default...
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-- i learned how to work at google., i was able to take what i learned there and apply it to this other industry which is supposed to be so hard and so challenging and so like tough to get in and the systems and the way the thinking and the ways of being creative and the ways of disruption that i learned from that company google really have been a tremendous help for me, but i still -- i must be honest, i still am resentful that i felt like i was always an outsider trying to be a part of the boys club and it just was never going to happen. >> you mentioned the statistics of low-levels of big tech companies as well. there was a moment where silicon valley seemed to have a come to jesus moment, low-diversity level and they are making all the giant promises a few years ago and then the next year the stats came out and they were little if at all changed. your book -- and you even have part of the book saying who is this book for and it's not written to the ceo of -- of google and amazon and such but what , you say you talk
-- i learned how to work at google., i was able to take what i learned there and apply it to this other industry which is supposed to be so hard and so challenging and so like tough to get in and the systems and the way the thinking and the ways of being creative and the ways of disruption that i learned from that company google really have been a tremendous help for me, but i still -- i must be honest, i still am resentful that i felt like i was always an outsider trying to be a part of the...
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nearly a dozen attorneys general who are currently suing google, google's advertising network as the largest electronic trading market in existence, end quote. these companies continue to enjoy persistently high profit margins, a telltale sign of their substantial and enduring market power. the same time news publishers have seen a steep decline in revenue and reduced ability to monetize journalism, particularly when it comes to these sources online. overall, the market power of google and facebook has reinforced by the unprecedent amount of data collected by these companies along with other factors that have tipped digital markets in favor of these firms and blocked rivals and new entrance. bolster these conclusions. for example, the australian competition and consumer commission which conducted its own extensive investigation into this matter similarly noted in their exhaustive 2019 report that facebook and google have substantial market power over channels for accessing news online and digital advertising. in a statement for today's hearing rod simms australia competition authorit
nearly a dozen attorneys general who are currently suing google, google's advertising network as the largest electronic trading market in existence, end quote. these companies continue to enjoy persistently high profit margins, a telltale sign of their substantial and enduring market power. the same time news publishers have seen a steep decline in revenue and reduced ability to monetize journalism, particularly when it comes to these sources online. overall, the market power of google and...
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the story will be full of google. collecting their personal location data is the ruling of the country's federal court. this is or to international my names you know no 30 minutes of news and views start . we begin with breaking news on the program the russian foreign minister has published a sanctions list which includes top u.s. officials in direct response to new u.s. restrictions imposed yesterday on moscow over alleged harmful activities russia's measures also include the expulsion of 10 u.s. diplomats and the possible reduction of the american diplomatic mission in. the latest attack on our country by the biden ministration cannot go unanswered. it seems that washington does not want to accept the fact that in the new geo political realities there is no place for unilateral dictatorship and the broken scenarios of containing moscow which the us short sightedly continues to deploy on your risk for the degrading russia u.s. relations. joins me now in the studio to talk more on today's developments indeed 1st what
the story will be full of google. collecting their personal location data is the ruling of the country's federal court. this is or to international my names you know no 30 minutes of news and views start . we begin with breaking news on the program the russian foreign minister has published a sanctions list which includes top u.s. officials in direct response to new u.s. restrictions imposed yesterday on moscow over alleged harmful activities russia's measures also include the expulsion of 10...
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google doesn't care the company's filed to be compiled to move a police state google doesn't care about reputation because there is no real competition out there google also doesn't care about a small a relatively small financial penalty because it's got plenty of money so the only way we can have google starting to care about this sort of thing is by. forcing the company to break up and start creating some real competition or oh and imposing huge penalties the realities that now they got caught again the australian court found them guilty of effectively cheating on their own customers. the question is what's going to happen next the question is google is likely to be detailed by d's finding. a new study by oxford university has fallen the risk of developing blood clots from having the pfizer and the journey code vaccines is about the same as the under-fire astra zeneca job the study involved more than 1000000 people according to the findings 4 in those 1000000 tested experienced clotting with the pfizer or maternal scenes while it was 5 in 1000000 for the astra zeneca job that compares
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both hired by google. they create this ethical ai team at google which is designed to fight this problem. recently, since my book was put to bed they have both been ousted from google. as you have, on the one side, people calling attention to this and a lot of people taking notice, inside as well as out, you have these other corporate forces, in very ways -- various ways, pushing against it. these companies have their own aims. they are complicated. driven by the profit motive among other things. it often comes into conflict with these other efforts. >> i find that so interesting. their ideas are powerful, insightful, important. much like the networks. before they were adopted by amazon and google. their ideas are aligned. >> you are exactly right. you see on twitter, for instance , on a daily basis, people accusing me of being an activist. you know, you could make, and you see this in the book, the same criticism of these neural network pioneers that are sort of in the wilderness saying this technology wi
both hired by google. they create this ethical ai team at google which is designed to fight this problem. recently, since my book was put to bed they have both been ousted from google. as you have, on the one side, people calling attention to this and a lot of people taking notice, inside as well as out, you have these other corporate forces, in very ways -- various ways, pushing against it. these companies have their own aims. they are complicated. driven by the profit motive among other...
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good morning, indeed, incredible results for google. i incredible results for google. are right, it is quite obvious, we have been at home, and a lot of online shopping is and a lot of online shopping is a remarkably it did very well. also google has been investing in diversification which is really important because you do not want to be, even if you are a huge intake, you do not want to be a one trick pony. i'm pleased to see the growth of youtube and building overall customerjourney youtube and building overall customer journey for customers at home and they would search the product, then use the map and then find the location where they would be picking up good from and then advertisers have leveraged google to show off products and interrupting consumers and showing consumers how to use products, from cosmetics to sports goods. [30 cosmetics to sports goods. do ou cosmetics to sports goods. do you think the sheer scale and size of alphabet google is so big, it will get attention of regulators, especially when it's making so much money quarterly because i have aske
good morning, indeed, incredible results for google. i incredible results for google. are right, it is quite obvious, we have been at home, and a lot of online shopping is and a lot of online shopping is a remarkably it did very well. also google has been investing in diversification which is really important because you do not want to be, even if you are a huge intake, you do not want to be a one trick pony. i'm pleased to see the growth of youtube and building overall customerjourney youtube...
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google doesn't care the company's far too big for too monopolistic google doesn't care about reputation because there is no real competition at all there google also doesn't care about a small relatively small financial penalty because it's got plenty of money so the only way we can have google starting to care about this sort of things is by either forcing the company to break up and start creating some real competition or and imposing huge penalties the realities that now they got caught again the australian court found them guilty of effectively cheating on their own customers. the question is what's going to happen next the question is whether google is likely to be detailed by these finding. joe biden has unveiled a new infrastructure package that's left many people confused in part because it is a mixed bag that contains all sorts of measures that appear to have little to do with infrastructure for example about jobs and also environmental issues but only about a 3rd of americans actually support the bill trying to unpick it all. kind of mocking . joe biden's infrastructure plan i
google doesn't care the company's far too big for too monopolistic google doesn't care about reputation because there is no real competition at all there google also doesn't care about a small relatively small financial penalty because it's got plenty of money so the only way we can have google starting to care about this sort of things is by either forcing the company to break up and start creating some real competition or and imposing huge penalties the realities that now they got caught...
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google did fairly copy code for its android operating system. of the minneapolis police department took the stand today in the trial of derek chauvin — the white former police officer charged with the murder of george floyd. thejury also heard from the emergency room doctor who treated mr. floyd and pronounced him dead. the bbc�*s gary o'donoghue reports from minneapolis. week two of the most significant trial in recent years, and one which has reignited america's unresolved history of racial tension. derek chauvin is the latest police officer to stand accused of killing a black man — an event that reverberated around the world. do you swear or affirm on the penalty of perjury that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth and nothing but the truth? i do. it is rare for a police chief to testify against one of his own, but this one did not mince his words when it came to derek chauvin�*s actions. once mr floyd had stopped resisting, and certainly once he was in distress and trying to verbalise that, that should have stopped. derek ch
google did fairly copy code for its android operating system. of the minneapolis police department took the stand today in the trial of derek chauvin — the white former police officer charged with the murder of george floyd. thejury also heard from the emergency room doctor who treated mr. floyd and pronounced him dead. the bbc�*s gary o'donoghue reports from minneapolis. week two of the most significant trial in recent years, and one which has reignited america's unresolved history of...
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google doesn't care the company's filed to be compared to monopolistic google doesn't care about reputation because there is no real competition at all there google also doesn't care about a small a relatively small financial penalty because it's got plenty of money so the only way we can have google starting to care about this sort of thing is by either forcing the company to break up and start creating some real competition or and imposing huge penalties the realities that now they got caught again the australian court found them guilty of effectively cheating on their own customers. the question is what's going to happen next the question is whether google is likely to be detailed by these finding. after denmark announced it would be suspending use of britain's a string of vaccine the 1st country to issue a large right it seems an eager q. has formed of other e.u. states wanting to step up its stock. will contact denmark to find out how to apply for these vaccines demarc has announced that it suspending vaccination with astra zeneca i instructed the ambassador of the czech republic in co
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but we did a large lease with google google is our largest tenant they are way ahead of everybody else i think their connectivity is part of their mantra and they want to grow their perform in silicon valley and other markets with us they have been very, very active. >> so for a tenant like google is it because they're hiring more people or is it because they have the workforce and need to space it out. so many offices eliminated walls and configured people in pods. we have that here in the cnbc newsroom as you go back to work we have to think are we going to be working in that environment once again? >> the numbers speak for themselves you saw us get down to 150 feet per person in most spaces. now you're seeing it go back to more like 225 to 250 so you're exactly right. it's the same amount of people but they're spreading them out and will have different timelines in terms of when people come to the office. but i think the whole key is and the catalyst is connectivity is coming back, and coming back in a very big way and so these companies that are prepared to support that are the one
but we did a large lease with google google is our largest tenant they are way ahead of everybody else i think their connectivity is part of their mantra and they want to grow their perform in silicon valley and other markets with us they have been very, very active. >> so for a tenant like google is it because they're hiring more people or is it because they have the workforce and need to space it out. so many offices eliminated walls and configured people in pods. we have that here in...
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plus the impact of climate change and urbanization right before our google earth uses 4 decades of satellite imagery and its new time lapse feature and the picture is not always pretty. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us we begin tonight in the republic of chad where president injuries stevie has died just a day after he won elections securing him a 6th term in office he was reportedly killed while visiting troops on the frontline of a battle against a rebel group in the north the army has named d.b.f. son as interim head of state but the rebels have rejected that transition they are vowing now to march on the capital. residents of chad reacted with this belief to the televised announcement of president idriss debby's death. martial of chad idriss deby it know as he did every time when the republic's institutions were seriously threatened not to go to heroic lead in a combat operation against terrorists who had come from libya. he was injured in the engagement and died after being brought back to. the news came just hours after he was declared the winner of the country's presidentia
plus the impact of climate change and urbanization right before our google earth uses 4 decades of satellite imagery and its new time lapse feature and the picture is not always pretty. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us we begin tonight in the republic of chad where president injuries stevie has died just a day after he won elections securing him a 6th term in office he was reportedly killed while visiting troops on the frontline of a battle against a rebel group in the north the army...
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google doesn't care the company's found to be far too monopolistic google doesn't care about reputation because there is no real competition out there google also doesn't care about a small a relatively small financial penalty because it's got plenty of money so the only way we can have google starting to care about this sort of things is by either forcing the company to break up and start creating some real competition or and imposing huge penalties the realities that now they got caught again the australian court found them guilty of effectively cheating on their own customers. the question is what's going to happen next the question is whether google is likely to be detailed by disfavor ending. there's a new war in east ukraine a high as russia and ukraine redeploy ever more military units comes amid reports of increased shelling in the region local civilians have been living in fear for far longer than it is around cost of explains. as one of the key cities in the conflict between ukraine and the self-proclaimed donetsk republic seen a lot of bloodshed over the past 7 years shelling
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the supreme court ruled 6—2 in favour of google, the justice court ruled 6—2 in favour of google, thejusticeng enforcement of oracle plasma copyright would was calm to the public, he said it was an issue of the greater good to say that this was a fair use case by google. he said so many programmes use the code that such a move would have turned computer coding into a luck, really limiting the future creativity of new software development with only oracle holding the key. on the other side, the dissenting opinion, you had thejustice clarence thomas really questioning that judgements angered by using their reason in that way you were eviscerating copyright and he wished that the majority on the court had really looked deeper into the question of coding and copyright. nevertheless, both sides really express their opinions on ruling, google says that this is a win for the entire software industry, that this allows for more open source coding, that it will prevent totals in the future for other companies having to pay excessive fees for what is really widely used codes in many different developme
the supreme court ruled 6—2 in favour of google, the justice court ruled 6—2 in favour of google, thejusticeng enforcement of oracle plasma copyright would was calm to the public, he said it was an issue of the greater good to say that this was a fair use case by google. he said so many programmes use the code that such a move would have turned computer coding into a luck, really limiting the future creativity of new software development with only oracle holding the key. on the other side,...
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google growing by leaps and bounds.igital market share still much smaller than a ws and microsoft. also talked about increasing investment in headcount and real estate. google had been taking an interesting and different stance in terms of remote work, hybrid work, where it is calling employees back to the office and saying if they want to explore an alternative work scenario, they will have to apply for that. they are investing heavily in headcount, heavily and real estate. even in a hybrid world, they will still need more office space and they will still be hiring more people. so don't expect google to invest any less there. caroline: emily chang, most of "lumbar technology." starting at the top of the hour, five eastern time. copper rallying towards all-time highs. we will talk about the labor strains that could push prices even higher. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: plenty of insight into the earnings after the bell. shares of alphabet gaining in after-hours trading. copper has been on a tear. right here in london,
google growing by leaps and bounds.igital market share still much smaller than a ws and microsoft. also talked about increasing investment in headcount and real estate. google had been taking an interesting and different stance in terms of remote work, hybrid work, where it is calling employees back to the office and saying if they want to explore an alternative work scenario, they will have to apply for that. they are investing heavily in headcount, heavily and real estate. even in a hybrid...
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sure people love to buy google if they wanted to buy google or alphabet, 11% lower is an even better price, obviously. >> yeah, and to guy's point i think it right here you will see the stock go even higher i don't see it going down 11%. and too many times people just run. they say something is wrong and i don't want to touch this >> and people think maybe is is going away from me when you look at alphabet, do you look -- what do you feel more inclined to do? >> that is fascinating i think well since i said it i think google is cheaper now than it was to start the day i would have to say google, but that's not to cast dispersions on microsoft, but i think microsoft would be up 4% >> great to have you with us what is your take on the giants? >> i think guy's point is spot on, look at the beat you're seeing letter revenue growth with their surge business growing year over year, but they crushed profits. so by definition it is cheaper now than it was an hour ago. and when you look at what is happening under the hood welcome youtube up nearly 50%, and google cloud is not even at scale ye
sure people love to buy google if they wanted to buy google or alphabet, 11% lower is an even better price, obviously. >> yeah, and to guy's point i think it right here you will see the stock go even higher i don't see it going down 11%. and too many times people just run. they say something is wrong and i don't want to touch this >> and people think maybe is is going away from me when you look at alphabet, do you look -- what do you feel more inclined to do? >> that is...
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look, google's numbers tell you this company is beginning to rerate a bit more. facebook has been very cheap, maybe cheap for a reason the strength in the ad growth and again their pricing they were able to passion pass were able to pass on 30% price increase and all of this was a bad week for netflix considering the amazon video prime numbers and what google told you and strength of youtube that's maybe for another show those are the two most defendable, the two with the big week, those two yes reversed off the highs but still the stock is higher and those are the ones you stay with. >> nadine, i'm curious if you think today's action was sort of a tell in that, were you surprised tech stocks didn't do better especially with decent earnings like amazon given the ten-year yield ten-year yield went down to 1.62 thought we'd have a bit of a bid there. >> in terms of rates last two shows i've been on we've been shorting tlt, shorting treasuries, we saw xls and financials and xle, energy, hitting the top end of the daily trading ranges they are call it a rhyming cousi
look, google's numbers tell you this company is beginning to rerate a bit more. facebook has been very cheap, maybe cheap for a reason the strength in the ad growth and again their pricing they were able to passion pass were able to pass on 30% price increase and all of this was a bad week for netflix considering the amazon video prime numbers and what google told you and strength of youtube that's maybe for another show those are the two most defendable, the two with the big week, those two...
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google is holding its employees — happen. google is holding its employees will _ happen.ees will go back to the happen. google is holding its - employees will go back to the office although it is warning they might find it rather different. there are a couple of slightly ominous and minds in this story. firstly in future if you work at google and you want to work remotely for more than 14 days, you will need formal permission which suggests that for than the future of flexible working as we all thought might come to pass after this period is perhaps not a given. and the second thing which is very mysterious is advising employees to get vaccinated but not mandatory, and i think this will be the next row coming down the track when we all start going back to offices in greater numbers and we are faced with the prospect of sitting with colleagues who perhaps have not been vaccinated, whether they have chosen not to be vaccinated or simply have not had it yet, i think this will cause a lot of discomfort and a lot of rows between employers, employees and colleagues. between emp
google is holding its employees — happen. google is holding its employees will _ happen.ees will go back to the happen. google is holding its - employees will go back to the office although it is warning they might find it rather different. there are a couple of slightly ominous and minds in this story. firstly in future if you work at google and you want to work remotely for more than 14 days, you will need formal permission which suggests that for than the future of flexible working as we...
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>> i actually think google will continue to have a run right? as you said, outstanding. and the expectations were high going into the print but i do think with the reopening of the economy which some folks don't know this, but they should, that the benefit for ad spending is there and so, yeah, i think that they'll have a couple of quarters here at this 30%-plus level. and the nice thing about this stock relative to some of the other faangs is, last year, even though it had decent performance vis-a-vis the s&p 500, it did underperform most of the other faangs and so it's valuation coming into 2021 was less demanding, gave it more room for upside some of these other stocks have done so well, and their valuations are so expensive that they're really sensitive to any blemish at all in their quarterly reports. but i probably am, after last night's print, what i see going forward for google, i probably am the most bullish of the faangs in that vein. >> why >> well, i just think that there's still upside to the valuation of some of the other ones are
>> i actually think google will continue to have a run right? as you said, outstanding. and the expectations were high going into the print but i do think with the reopening of the economy which some folks don't know this, but they should, that the benefit for ad spending is there and so, yeah, i think that they'll have a couple of quarters here at this 30%-plus level. and the nice thing about this stock relative to some of the other faangs is, last year, even though it had decent...
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you'd expect a google play some pop music. who is the first person on the moon.the weather like in tokyo. >> currently in tokyo. it's 53 degrees and clear. to be clear, there is no camera but a tiny radar. it is a really rich resolution of what happened was sleep through measuring 2 in motion. but at the same time there's nothing intelligible that you can tell otherwise. that's not sleep related and the environment after a brief set up. make sure the device is angled towards your body, then just go to bed. there's no need to tell it to start or stop or where any sort of track or in the morning sear sleep sacks on the screen or smartphone. you'll see how long it takes you to fall asleep. how efficiently you sleep your breathing rate when you cough snort and more. it's actionable data that just might help you rest easy. we've made very clear that this data will not be used for at home. >> google says it will offer personalized tips to improve your sleep as it learns more about your patterns. the google nest hub to is $100 and that sleep feature is free tpthrough at
you'd expect a google play some pop music. who is the first person on the moon.the weather like in tokyo. >> currently in tokyo. it's 53 degrees and clear. to be clear, there is no camera but a tiny radar. it is a really rich resolution of what happened was sleep through measuring 2 in motion. but at the same time there's nothing intelligible that you can tell otherwise. that's not sleep related and the environment after a brief set up. make sure the device is angled towards your body,...
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microsoft's intelligent cloud and google's cloud services. as the coronavirus pandemic had people working around the clock, around the globe learning, gaming, working out at home, our power panel spins its forward on whether to own both, either or neither of these stocks. yeah, back to tesla, why is tesla's stock down? elon musk revealed a bang-up quarter and how bitcoin actually helped tesla beat estimates. we're about to dissect the negative reaction and the one thing elon said about the supply chain that has a certain sector popping. and, no, it's not semiconductors. ripple ripping higher, the cryptocurrency transaction company in a heated battle with the sec over its xrp digital token which, by the way, has quinn temperature thinged in price -- quintupled in price as the fight rages on whether it's more like bitcoin or a share of stock. the ceo is here on where the case stands and why and how he's prepared to fight. markets gaining steam with big tech's imminent earnings, the dow has erased earlier losses. but perhaps more interesting, th
microsoft's intelligent cloud and google's cloud services. as the coronavirus pandemic had people working around the clock, around the globe learning, gaming, working out at home, our power panel spins its forward on whether to own both, either or neither of these stocks. yeah, back to tesla, why is tesla's stock down? elon musk revealed a bang-up quarter and how bitcoin actually helped tesla beat estimates. we're about to dissect the negative reaction and the one thing elon said about the...
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i think that's going to be a disadvantage there's companies like google that have enormous hubs. hired an incredible director of product management and that person came to slack partly because they lived in seattle and they knew at their current employer they were only going to be able to work on projects based in seattle and this is a global organization, has offices all over the world, all kinds of exciting things to work on, but they're limited that's bad from two perspectives one from the employee's perspective, they took our recruiter's call, but bad for the employer, right. the idea that this is an important initiative, we're going to bet the company on this thing, we're going to hope this produces good results but only willing to hire people from the mall metro region today with the knowledge that is a limitation that's something we inherited in a default that is difficult to change >> right at the same time, google is opening up offices in other places in america, so if you look at that, maybe they have the footprint to do so stewart, way tonight ask you, it's been an exp
i think that's going to be a disadvantage there's companies like google that have enormous hubs. hired an incredible director of product management and that person came to slack partly because they lived in seattle and they knew at their current employer they were only going to be able to work on projects based in seattle and this is a global organization, has offices all over the world, all kinds of exciting things to work on, but they're limited that's bad from two perspectives one from the...
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emily: google has -- >> google has fundamentally sucked most of the oxygen out of the opportunities for people who create content. emily: facebook shares up after hours after the company reported a first quarter revenue beat. let's get to it with an analyst at insider intelligence. whether the digital ad market would keep up. here we are. what do we know now? >> we know facebook is weathering the storm. facebook got stronger in 2020. as a result of the pandemic. it is now verging on almost a quarter of the worldwide digital ad market. we know based on the q1 results that facebook has continued to benefit from the pandemic with ad revenue up 46% year-over-year. user gains as well. not as strong as the ad revenue growth has been. again, it is hard to keep seeing this quarter after quarter, but they keep beating expectations and it is pretty remarkable. emily: and yet they say there are headwinds coming weathered as regulatory changes or put form changes or changes apple has made to its operating system that could impact ad tracking capabilities across the web. what do we know about how th
emily: google has -- >> google has fundamentally sucked most of the oxygen out of the opportunities for people who create content. emily: facebook shares up after hours after the company reported a first quarter revenue beat. let's get to it with an analyst at insider intelligence. whether the digital ad market would keep up. here we are. what do we know now? >> we know facebook is weathering the storm. facebook got stronger in 2020. as a result of the pandemic. it is now verging on...