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google has secrets? >> no. >> google secrets thanks to buzzfeed have now been revealed. if you googletari breakout, watch what happens. >> okay. >> that's cool. >> and if you google google in 1998, you get the 1998 google logo! and then this is also probably something you've done before. everyone knows about the six degrees of kevin bacon, you can actually google people's names and it will tell you six degrees of kevin bacon. this case jennifer lawrence kevin bacon's number is one. >> wait, wait, wait. >> want to do it? >> yes. >> let's do it. >> do beth troutman bacon number. if you come up, i will pee my pants. >> beth troutman's bacon number. >> nope. >> nope! i don't have a bacon number! >> you have to be famous. >> oh. >> if you want to see this video, go to our website and check it out. or go to our mobile app. >>> this is perhaps one of the most precious videos we've seen on the show especially because it provides very promising insight to the future of pandas and endangered species. this video was posted and shared by the worldwide life fund and this moment was captured on the
google has secrets? >> no. >> google secrets thanks to buzzfeed have now been revealed. if you googletari breakout, watch what happens. >> okay. >> that's cool. >> and if you google google in 1998, you get the 1998 google logo! and then this is also probably something you've done before. everyone knows about the six degrees of kevin bacon, you can actually google people's names and it will tell you six degrees of kevin bacon. this case jennifer lawrence kevin...
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google acts. it is -- google x. it is a secret development lab within google. use it to test their craziest projects like a self driving car or google glass. where are they going? we do not know what the secret is. the meeting with the fda may give us a hint. paul kedrosky joins me right now. paul, i know that you follow the venture world closely and you are a venture investor. what do you think they are up to? >> how can this be a story. it has nothing to do with aereo. >> maybe they will put aereo into our brains. >> right in the eyeballs. sign me up immediately. there is quite a bit of back story to this. people have been fighting this story since it came out. a guy wrote paperback in 2009 about biomarkers having to do with blood sugars. there was academic research related to this. you put it together with google's own interest in biomarkers and you get some idea that there is a potential for some kinds of digital health monitoring using contact lenses -- something that is not implantable, but removable devices on your body and tracking your health that way.
google acts. it is -- google x. it is a secret development lab within google. use it to test their craziest projects like a self driving car or google glass. where are they going? we do not know what the secret is. the meeting with the fda may give us a hint. paul kedrosky joins me right now. paul, i know that you follow the venture world closely and you are a venture investor. what do you think they are up to? >> how can this be a story. it has nothing to do with aereo. >> maybe...
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google x, where they came up with google glass. they're now designing fashionable frames for google glass inhouse, inhouse at google. can google do all of these things well? >> sure, of course they can. the difference with phones though is that google is primarily a platform operator, right? it's the administrator of android. the two worst words in this business are unfortunately, i will have to say them, channel conflicts. and google has to be this equitable partner to samsung and china and l.g. -- >> and they just did sign a patent licensing deal with samsung. >> my sense was with motorola, which was creating friction in android world. they were seeing privileging themselves versus all of these other players. in other spaces, driveable cars, wearables, nest, they don't have to be as equitable. these are their niv tives. they can control them. they don't have to worry about other partners. >> brad stone of bloomberg business week, jonner lickman in l.a., we will talk about facebook after the quick break. the social network is about to turn 10 years old. what it will look like 10 years from now? we will talk about th
google x, where they came up with google glass. they're now designing fashionable frames for google glass inhouse, inhouse at google. can google do all of these things well? >> sure, of course they can. the difference with phones though is that google is primarily a platform operator, right? it's the administrator of android. the two worst words in this business are unfortunately, i will have to say them, channel conflicts. and google has to be this equitable partner to samsung and china...
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google. google came in, google does the mapping, we all have it on our iphones, and to be able to say, where can i go for assistance. >> reporter: many participants expressed their views on private sector involvement in reconstruction. >> i will convey this message to my government, and i will encourage the private sector in disaster management, also. >> reporter: organizers of the conference say this gathering is a major stepping stone for the world to be better prepared with disasters. international communities are working together to prepare for the unexpected. and to find stable and efficient ways to revive communities when disaster strikes. nhk world, kobe. >>> crews at the chernobyl plant in ukraine are nearly three decades in to a decommissioning job that experts say could take a century to finish. they face high levels of radiation daily. the government is trying to keep them safe in various ways. the workers live in a specially-built town, 50 kilometers from the facility. they take a free train to the plant. a nurse is on board should they need any help. the government care goes muc
google. google came in, google does the mapping, we all have it on our iphones, and to be able to say, where can i go for assistance. >> reporter: many participants expressed their views on private sector involvement in reconstruction. >> i will convey this message to my government, and i will encourage the private sector in disaster management, also. >> reporter: organizers of the conference say this gathering is a major stepping stone for the world to be better prepared with...
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google will keep most of motorola's patents value the at $5.5 million. it doesn't mean google is getting out of hardware. the focus will be on two emerging markets, wearables and home automation. google glass the compute earized internet connected glasses. >> they remove friction between users and internet applications they want. >> page says another priority is home markets. google recently bought nest labs that build thermostats to create a customized temperature schedule. a dynamic company like google should invest in all kinds of industries to get a foothold in the next hot sector. there are all risks. >> when their core business slows down, if it starts growing below the 20% and the company is still layering expenses faster than revenue, you go from exceptional to more of an average company. as google's revenue has slowed down they have not tapered their expenses. they are growing faster than revenue. for a company that size, that's not a trend you like to see. >> analysts expect google to continue on its continue acquisition path in putting its $56 billion cash hoard into what the company sees the next big thing. nightly business report, silicon valley. >> we now have more on t
google will keep most of motorola's patents value the at $5.5 million. it doesn't mean google is getting out of hardware. the focus will be on two emerging markets, wearables and home automation. google glass the compute earized internet connected glasses. >> they remove friction between users and internet applications they want. >> page says another priority is home markets. google recently bought nest labs that build thermostats to create a customized temperature schedule. a...
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after the break talking about google and this big deal selling the business, coming up. ♪ >> welcome back. google has agreed to sell to anova for just under $3 billion. googleought motorola mobility in 2012. take a listen. [indiscernible] androidor player in the ecosystem. means more on what this what has amassed. go how much did google actually end up paying for the company? >> let me take you through it. i will go glenn beck with you with a chalkboard. billion back out. 2.9 billion in cash. they sold the business for 2.4 billion. they sold everything else with the patents. they paid $4.2 billion for patents they are trying to use offense of late, suing people like apple. led far, none of these have to any injunctions. it is an open question what the true value of the patents is. >> where does this leave google in terms of the handset makers out there. they were walking a fine line in allfirst place given that the others use android. >> hattie think sam sung felt to have the provider of its operating system selling phones in a major way. to suddenly be competing head to gettingh sam sung billing agreements with the carriers. sam sung made some waves at the
after the break talking about google and this big deal selling the business, coming up. ♪ >> welcome back. google has agreed to sell to anova for just under $3 billion. googleought motorola mobility in 2012. take a listen. [indiscernible] androidor player in the ecosystem. means more on what this what has amassed. go how much did google actually end up paying for the company? >> let me take you through it. i will go glenn beck with you with a chalkboard. billion back out. 2.9...
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google may be in trouble. this man says that google automatically sent out an e-mail, including an ex-girlfriend who has a restraining order out against him. first off, i didn't know that ending an e-mail violated such an order. but then again i am not a lawyer. fortunately we have our ladies here that aren't. i'm confused on a portion of it. but when it comes to putting it on googleo you think? >> this is pretty direct. the man says that i did not send an e-mail and google plus sent an e-mail that apparently had a restraining order against him in that contains a provision that said no e-mails or phone communication or nothing. and the reason for the restraining order was obsessive e-mails and offensive e-mails and i don't know what the specifics are. so how would he have violated that? >> apparently the man said that google unbeknownst to him when he created a google plus account, send e-mails to all the people in his contact list and again, unbeknownst to him and that is directing or violating a court order. it was the fact that there was an e-mail. of course that is a ridiculous thing. there's a ridiculous line in the sand by the judge. but the reality is that google should not be using your e-mail account to generate this. neil: could also be that this guy not deliberately but accidentally, here we have group e-mails and i might type in one too many letters in
google may be in trouble. this man says that google automatically sent out an e-mail, including an ex-girlfriend who has a restraining order out against him. first off, i didn't know that ending an e-mail violated such an order. but then again i am not a lawyer. fortunately we have our ladies here that aren't. i'm confused on a portion of it. but when it comes to putting it on googleo you think? >> this is pretty direct. the man says that i did not send an e-mail and google plus sent an...
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google. what do you think? >> this is pretty diect. the man says that i did not send an e-mail and google plus sent an e-mail that apparently ad a restraining order against him in that contains a provision that said no e-mails or phone communication or nothing. and the reason for the restraining order was obsessive e-mails and offensive e-mails and i don't know what the specifics are. so how would he have violated that? >> apparently the man said that googleknownst to him when he created a google plus account, send e-mails to all the people in his contact list and again, unbeknownst to him and that is directing or violating a court order. it was the fact that there was an e-mail. of coursehat is a ridiculous thing. there's a ridiculous line in the sand by the judge. but the reality is that google should not be using your e-mail account to generate this. neil: could also be that this guy not deliberately but accidentally, here we have group e-mails and i might type in one too many letters in and that spending something to the o'reilly staff and that is part of what happened. so i'm thinking that it might have been this dude just accidentally hitting one too many keys? >> i think with google plus you have an ability to invite your contacts and so when you do check that if you have allowed gmail access to your address book it goes out. to everyone in your list. >> but don't you pick and choose? >> record he had to affirmatively check somethi
google. what do you think? >> this is pretty diect. the man says that i did not send an e-mail and google plus sent an e-mail that apparently ad a restraining order against him in that contains a provision that said no e-mails or phone communication or nothing. and the reason for the restraining order was obsessive e-mails and offensive e-mails and i don't know what the specifics are. so how would he have violated that? >> apparently the man said that googleknownst to him when he...
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people refer to this as google buses google is only one of the larger companies we're happy to have google here and 53 we have very sincerely, can here for google >> thank you i'd like to start out by thanking all the folks involved in moving forward this project. thank you to mayor ed lee and edward reiskin. google is excited to be working with you and members of the community of the shared goal even if minnesota transportation around the bay area. we see this as a great step for partnership in the years ahead. as a current resident i appreciate all the work go that's making this better around san francisco and across the bay area and you have the folks in this room to thank for that so thank you (clapping.) >> okay. before we open it up to questions i want to acknowledge the woman who was spear heat the work working with the folks at the muni and our it people and all the providers the transportation companies, the companies they're working for, the bay area council and our manager carly she's the brains behind this. now we're available for that questions and jim is here to answer with q
people refer to this as google buses google is only one of the larger companies we're happy to have google here and 53 we have very sincerely, can here for google >> thank you i'd like to start out by thanking all the folks involved in moving forward this project. thank you to mayor ed lee and edward reiskin. google is excited to be working with you and members of the community of the shared goal even if minnesota transportation around the bay area. we see this as a great step for...
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breakout level, that's where we want to do it. >> at the same time this is good for google. >> yeah, it's good for google. google has the crown jewel. google has youtube. everyone wants to imitate youtube. google is where the money should be going. we receive small acquisition after small acquisition for them to build their arsenal going forward. they still own search. i think google is still safe here. but i would approach it the way guy is doing it. wait for the dip on earnings. >> let's get to julia boorstin on facebook's ceo carla sandberg. >> i spoke with her. she said these are the results are due to a couple of key things. facebo facebook's relatively new ability to prove that the ads actually work. she also cited a city of a co coca-cola ad with a return investment of 3.6 times higher than tv. she said facebook drove 20% of the inkre meant tall sales. that's a new statistic that sandberg cited. she talked about small and medium-sized businesses. she said it's sort of the holy grail when it comes to online advertising and it's working. she and dave who i spoke with earlier punted my question about teen us
breakout level, that's where we want to do it. >> at the same time this is good for google. >> yeah, it's good for google. google has the crown jewel. google has youtube. everyone wants to imitate youtube. google is where the money should be going. we receive small acquisition after small acquisition for them to build their arsenal going forward. they still own search. i think google is still safe here. but i would approach it the way guy is doing it. wait for the dip on earnings....
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google search and google shopping express plus the network of transportation, this could become a localized delivery. so amazon fulfill him takes maybe three days on average even if you have prime. what is google's, hours. so this is why i believe uber is aé@nb contender against amazo. >> google hasn't experimented with this. ebay has ebay now where essentially private citiz%on are going to target or whatok not f products and brings to me. >> there is a shipping war going on right new. now is aó[ great time to order anything from retailers because it will arrive in açó few hours for free.ñr they willing to discount the fees. >> they're actuallyjf losing moy on a lot of same day delivery ç& stuff, right? >> i would assume that.xdñr but that is no issue to google. >> just moving back to what you said at the top, what about mobility, is that going to be part -- >> túe+e are all enablers for people to get what they need at a local level. andóthat'szv really the big trd here. >> explain why would a hotel create anq air b and b clause. >> right now air b and bxd has more physical property to rent and there has been a number of articles on that. the shear number of properties. if they were like a h
google search and google shopping express plus the network of transportation, this could become a localized delivery. so amazon fulfill him takes maybe three days on average even if you have prime. what is google's, hours. so this is why i believe uber is aé@nb contender against amazo. >> google hasn't experimented with this. ebay has ebay now where essentially private citiz%on are going to target or whatok not f products and brings to me. >> there is a shipping war going on...
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google can make it work -- >> we do not know these acquisitions. they will be lost in the rounds. the nice thing about google, i always say, when you are in this position, there is no chance of you getting ahead if you stay. googlefact has this position, the juiciest is position you could have, a dominant position, tons of cash. swing at it. >> when it comes to jobs and minimum wage, there needs to be about between free-market and innovation. >> government intervention is by definition disruptive. it is not a free market. it messes things up. on the other hand, there are more studies saying it helps the economy by giving more money to people to spend. i am not getting into the debate about who is right. you cannot totally disrupt. >> you want to get rid of the minimum wage altogether? >> i am for minimum wage and gradually increasing it. >> another influential ceo. his thoughts on leadership and who should succeed him at aig. that is next. plus, sir martin saurav, the head of the world's biggest ad firm. ♪ >> in career today, we focus on what ceo's say you need to get ahead. we ask the readers what they think got them to the top. the largest advertising agency, we ask what has been the secret to his success. >>
google can make it work -- >> we do not know these acquisitions. they will be lost in the rounds. the nice thing about google, i always say, when you are in this position, there is no chance of you getting ahead if you stay. googlefact has this position, the juiciest is position you could have, a dominant position, tons of cash. swing at it. >> when it comes to jobs and minimum wage, there needs to be about between free-market and innovation. >> government intervention is by...
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google. 20% over at fell week, especially on very important terms. they had a significant drop. 25% is no joke. i would imagine a substantial part of their business comes from google. >> yes, definitely. everybody asks googlens. especially in travel, people are really relying on google. not ranking anymore, it it alters traffic. >> i look at this -- i wonder, is this fairly uncommon? every few months they would have what they call "shuffle. companies that ranked very high would suddenly come down low. -- they call the google shuffle. companies that ranked very high suddenly come down low. the seems more targeted. >> it looks like a penalty. , let's say tywords here were [indiscernible] have tosomething they do. >> we have seen this with companies like rapgenius. with aia went public certain number of search results. shortly after the announcement, the results fell quite a bit on google. are there things that they can do to show up higher? google is that getting better and better -- hulu.ntioned this is something they did many years back. expedia is such a big brand. they have a good quality company. [indiscernible] >> markets, if you will, talk about other companies. marcus. any companies this is happened
google. 20% over at fell week, especially on very important terms. they had a significant drop. 25% is no joke. i would imagine a substantial part of their business comes from google. >> yes, definitely. everybody asks googlens. especially in travel, people are really relying on google. not ranking anymore, it it alters traffic. >> i look at this -- i wonder, is this fairly uncommon? every few months they would have what they call "shuffle. companies that ranked very high would...
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google last got more stylish. we will tell you about the design features coming up. -- google glass got more stylish. >> google is king another step aimed at wider distribution of google glassed. offer prescription lenses and subsidize frames for google glass. they will launch the device for consumers by the end of the year. you have been wearing this for eight months. >> every day. >> all day? >> every day. the new traded for version. >> and you where regular glasses. >> it looks extra dorky on me because i have to have my prescription lenses on and then i have to put the glass on top when i get my new pair, i have already ordered it. >> google is designing these glass frames in house. >> they are trying to get distribution from the stores. they have eyeglass distribution. >> they don't want to have to deal with the stores and have to give up another 30%. i think they want to distribution over the internet. >> it is crazy to think of google getting into fashion eyewear. >> this is the new growth area in the industry which is wearable. apple is working on a watch. we're going to see a lot of new wearables and fash
google last got more stylish. we will tell you about the design features coming up. -- google glass got more stylish. >> google is king another step aimed at wider distribution of google glassed. offer prescription lenses and subsidize frames for google glass. they will launch the device for consumers by the end of the year. you have been wearing this for eight months. >> every day. >> all day? >> every day. the new traded for version. >> and you where regular...
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google. the two of them did not know each other at all. and the reports of tension between them started immediately from the time he got to yahoo. he did advertising at google, and google you don't have to sell advertising. advertisers need you. it was a very different thing at yahoo, and you can see that in yahoos numbers. >> there is a lot of acquiring in yahoo in addition to people acquiring the stock because people want a piece of ali baba. why do you like or not like about that strategy. >> if you talk to people at sal coatsilicon valley, the view is pretty positive but you have to take that with a grain of salt because everyone in silicon valley wants to maintain good relationships with yahoo, they may want to be bought one day or they may want a good job one day. buying companies, failing to do anything with them, we don't know if this is going to be any different. >> time warner was bought out by aol. there are still people who when you open up the browser it goes to yahoo. >> absolutely. there is a core loyal audience at yahoo. it has a ton of traffic. it looks like they have done a lot to improve the traffic at yahoo, although some question how much of that w
google. the two of them did not know each other at all. and the reports of tension between them started immediately from the time he got to yahoo. he did advertising at google, and google you don't have to sell advertising. advertisers need you. it was a very different thing at yahoo, and you can see that in yahoos numbers. >> there is a lot of acquiring in yahoo in addition to people acquiring the stock because people want a piece of ali baba. why do you like or not like about that...
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google by the way is trading a little above where it closed. so google is hanging on but definite problems for amazon. we'll see if this 10% drop holds tomorrow. we'll watch that throughout the rest of this hour. after-hours trading, not good for amazon. meanwhile googlekets by selling its motorola phone business at a huge loss to lenovo! coming up we're talking with lenovo's north american president, jay parker, how that company can do what google couldn't do, make motorola mobility profitable. >>> also harley-davidson kicking into high gear. the company is looking toogang traction with non-traditional riders with its new bikes. the ceo of harley-davidson joins us in a fox business exclusive. hang on. ♪ i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. that can restore t vels to normal axiron is nofor use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especlly the who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid ct where axirons applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or ch
google by the way is trading a little above where it closed. so google is hanging on but definite problems for amazon. we'll see if this 10% drop holds tomorrow. we'll watch that throughout the rest of this hour. after-hours trading, not good for amazon. meanwhile googlekets by selling its motorola phone business at a huge loss to lenovo! coming up we're talking with lenovo's north american president, jay parker, how that company can do what google couldn't do, make motorola mobility...
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she and her company are both suing google. google has not commented but legal experts say the web site may have rights to use the photo since it's on a free site. >> there is another foet yes that caused a storm today. >> check out this photo of himself with his two daughters on his blog daddy doing work. it's become quite the sensation. >> he quotes his version of dr. martin luther king junior writing very a dream people will view a picture like this and not think it's a big deal. some dads blasted him for making them look bad. >> great at multi tasking. >> yes. he is. >> now, michael finney is here answering questions and alana asking can a store refuse to cash out a gift card worth less than $ten? >> the law is clear, once it's worth less than $ten, they've got to give you your change back in cash if you ask. now, if they wanted to jerk you around they'll say we'll give you a check. >> good to know. >> must i give out my social security number or driver's license number on personal new patient paper work? before i can see a doctor
she and her company are both suing google. google has not commented but legal experts say the web site may have rights to use the photo since it's on a free site. >> there is another foet yes that caused a storm today. >> check out this photo of himself with his two daughters on his blog daddy doing work. it's become quite the sensation. >> he quotes his version of dr. martin luther king junior writing very a dream people will view a picture like this and not think it's a big...
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google, which is a large part of my charitable trust. last night, google bought a company that makes a smoke alarm and it's so love and so powerful it is driving powerful to the stores. more on that deal later. again, google has a ton of cash. we have to have faith they know what to do with it. in the past i have been skeptical. too skeptical of how google is putting the cash forward to work. today's action is that the stock is up proves i was way too cynical on how google spends its money. it's a team you have to believe in. the amazing track record doesn't give you any other choice. or how about erwin simon from hanes celestial, hain. they spent money to buy tilda to buy basmati rice to the world. with the uncle ben's, in with the basmati. this is one more brilliant acquisition, and the stock rallied 5 bucks today. because simon didn't overpay, because it will add 6 to 10 cents to the company's earnings. i first learned of the colossus that he's put together. and hain is a play on "get rich" and to get food in your body that's natural and organic and bedd better than the process food for you. the research hit article after article dripping with cynicism about what simon is trying to accomplish. this the
google, which is a large part of my charitable trust. last night, google bought a company that makes a smoke alarm and it's so love and so powerful it is driving powerful to the stores. more on that deal later. again, google has a ton of cash. we have to have faith they know what to do with it. in the past i have been skeptical. too skeptical of how google is putting the cash forward to work. today's action is that the stock is up proves i was way too cynical on how google spends its money....
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people refer to this as google buses google is only one of the larger companies we're happy to have google here and 53 we have very sincerely, can here for google >> thank you i'd like to start out by thanking all the folks involved in moving forward this project. thank you to mayor ed lee and edward reiskin. google is excited to be working with you and members of the community of the shared goal even if minnesota transportation
people refer to this as google buses google is only one of the larger companies we're happy to have google here and 53 we have very sincerely, can here for google >> thank you i'd like to start out by thanking all the folks involved in moving forward this project. thank you to mayor ed lee and edward reiskin. google is excited to be working with you and members of the community of the shared goal even if minnesota transportation
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that performing apple's google's business model and also google such a diverse company. google's much much more diverse annapolis but if you take a look at what google competes with apple mostly and that's with mobile technology mobile communications the mobile computing google's business model through android was designed to attack. business model as open source software open source operating system ecosystem was designed to attack the fair margin business model which is apple will be able to have his cake and eat it too for quite some time and that's due in part to management dual poured through writing. basically a boom in portable computing and micro computing and mostly i think to encompass its competitors and then competitors now have learned their lesson and with the advent of android able to focus on developing specialized applications something they couldn't do before where they tried to develop the hardware in the software and the app was a performance so gradually looking at the google yes i'm so sorry to interrupt you but we're sadly we're out of time you got to come
that performing apple's google's business model and also google such a diverse company. google's much much more diverse annapolis but if you take a look at what google competes with apple mostly and that's with mobile technology mobile communications the mobile computing google's business model through android was designed to attack. business model as open source software open source operating system ecosystem was designed to attack the fair margin business model which is apple will be able to...
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google google where someone was cutting us off and the car really reacted very smoothly. i could never have done this. i love driving but that moment i realized almost i had to do my eyes the machine can be better than me. a lot of customers that's what happens but in the study we did 38% of u.s. consumers say they want to get self driving vehicle functionality in the next vehicle. 38%. >> it's interesting, we need to realize first of all that we have the convergence of two very dynamic sets of issues. one is autonomy. the other is connectivity. the connectivity sets of issues are being driven quite a bit by the smart phone and consumer electronic devices that we all want to use and stay connected. on the other hand, we have this desire to be autonomous because what we've seen from the google google. but quite honestly with kind of been on a path to your of automating generally mechanical functions on the vehicle for several years. but all of a sudden these two very dynamic sets of issues have accelerated the pace. the converging in the same place on the vehicle. and what is happening is you have a lot of entities now saying how do i react to that? that isn't my traditional sort of scope. and so now they are charged with how to deal with the spectrum issue, whether it's fcc and nhtsa in terms of providing the bandwidth per dsr see, et cetera. how do i deal with 4g, et cetera, et cetera. whatever we want -- they can't help it they can go to the blue screen of death. it's got to operate seamlessly, flawlessly. yet on the other hand, we want to be responsive to our customers, the ultimate consumer that's going to purchase those features and function. all of that is possible but we need to do it in such a way that is effective and it's affordable and we truly can benefit from
google google where someone was cutting us off and the car really reacted very smoothly. i could never have done this. i love driving but that moment i realized almost i had to do my eyes the machine can be better than me. a lot of customers that's what happens but in the study we did 38% of u.s. consumers say they want to get self driving vehicle functionality in the next vehicle. 38%. >> it's interesting, we need to realize first of all that we have the convergence of two very dynamic...
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that performing apple's google's business model and also google such a diverse company. google's much much more diverse annapolis but if you take a look at what google competes with apple mostly and that's with mobile technology mobile communications the mobile computing google's business model through android was designed to attack apple's business model android as open source software open source are princes and ecosystem was designed to attack the fat margin business model which is apple apple was able to have his cake and eat it too for quite some time and as doing prior to management to applied. writing. basically a boom in portable computing and micro computing and mostly i think the incompetence of the competitors and their competitors now have learned their lesson and with the advent of android it will focus on developing specialized applications something they couldn't do before where they tried to develop the hardware in the software and the app was performing so gradually looking at the google yes i'm so sorry to interrupt you but we're sadly we're out of time we've go
that performing apple's google's business model and also google such a diverse company. google's much much more diverse annapolis but if you take a look at what google competes with apple mostly and that's with mobile technology mobile communications the mobile computing google's business model through android was designed to attack apple's business model android as open source software open source are princes and ecosystem was designed to attack the fat margin business model which is apple...
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google glass while driving is to be banned. stuart: have you ever wore google glass yourself? >> i found out that it is this. stuart: suppose you do not have it turned on. it is just like a regular pair of glasses. >> it is still distract this. it has created obstruction while the individual is trying to concentrate. stuart: you went to google. >> yes. stuart: a pair of google glass.
google glass while driving is to be banned. stuart: have you ever wore google glass yourself? >> i found out that it is this. stuart: suppose you do not have it turned on. it is just like a regular pair of glasses. >> it is still distract this. it has created obstruction while the individual is trying to concentrate. stuart: you went to google. >> yes. stuart: a pair of google glass.
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that they are performing apple's google's business model and also google such a diverse company. google's much much more diverse annapolis but if you take a look at what google competes with apple mostly and that's with mobile technology mobile communications the mobile computing google's business model through android was designed to attack apple's business model android as open source software open source operating system and ecosystem was designed to attack the fat margin business model which is apple apple was able to have his cake and eat it too for quite some time and has to import to management do applied. through writing. basically a boom in portable computing and micro computing and mostly i think the incompetence of the competitors and their competitors now have learned their lesson and with the advent of android it will focus on developing specialized applications or something they couldn't do before where they tried to develop the hardware in the software and the app was performing so gradually looking at the google yes i'm so sorry to interrupt you but we're sadly we're out o
that they are performing apple's google's business model and also google such a diverse company. google's much much more diverse annapolis but if you take a look at what google competes with apple mostly and that's with mobile technology mobile communications the mobile computing google's business model through android was designed to attack apple's business model android as open source software open source operating system and ecosystem was designed to attack the fat margin business model...
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rom google sho >> first google glass, now google has come up with something else. >> smart contact lenss t. video shows us what they look like. the lenses monitor glucose levels in diabetics by analyzing their tears. the contacts transmit information to a device where you can read it. it is not clear when they hit the market. >>> all right, let's hit the field. we are ready for this game. >> game on already. >> what else do we have? >> report from dennis o'donnell coming from seattle and jim harbaugh, you know what is on ,, [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ male announcer ] you say tomato. ♪ old el paso says diced tomato stand 'n stuff chicken tacos. ♪ you say what's for dinner? old el paso says start somewhere fresh. day at 3:30, >> nfl up top, it is almost here. center of the spo
rom google sho >> first google glass, now google has come up with something else. >> smart contact lenss t. video shows us what they look like. the lenses monitor glucose levels in diabetics by analyzing their tears. the contacts transmit information to a device where you can read it. it is not clear when they hit the market. >>> all right, let's hit the field. we are ready for this game. >> game on already. >> what else do we have? >> report from dennis...
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google, there is a lot of complimentary technology, a lot of global reach and certainly lots of resources. liz: peter, i completely agree. google rarely fumbles these things. the world is littered with, not too many companies that turn down google groupon turned down googling. it had a slightly rough go lately. found some footing. there are concerns and worries that google has so much access getting inside people's hopes, can you speak to those of us, because i have nest, that might be concerned somehow google knows my alarm code? why would they care what i heat my house at 69 degrees. tell me how you calm the fears of people who say, now google is going to have access to all of my information in my house? >> when you buy nest and install it and sign up for their services, nest has privacy confidentiality agreement that it adheres to, none of that will change. liz: none of that will change? >> none of that will change. you know google certainly does have a lot of data. it can take the data and actually make our lives a lot easier but the world's eyes are on google and i think google's very cautious of not making any missteps with regards to privacy. so i think consumers should be, you know, should feel safe that you know, this
google, there is a lot of complimentary technology, a lot of global reach and certainly lots of resources. liz: peter, i completely agree. google rarely fumbles these things. the world is littered with, not too many companies that turn down google groupon turned down googling. it had a slightly rough go lately. found some footing. there are concerns and worries that google has so much access getting inside people's hopes, can you speak to those of us, because i have nest, that might be...
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google or any company knowing my body chemistry. we talked about calico, this company that google has started, very secretive, nobody knows the real things they're working on. the broad idea is how do we cure things like aging? we have been having a conversation all week long about google looking a lot more innovative than anybody else right now. google? think about are they right to go down these different paths and trying to own the future even though we don't know what the future looks like deco does that leave other companies behind are not? them i think that is the right question. google is not innovating apple in nature mattock fashion. the question is what are the implications for shareholders, this is an investment class discussion. the reality is most everything they are mucking about with right now is -- has zero near term implications. they get distracted and health care issues. i think it is allowable, wonderful, and certainly innovative. i think most of this is neutral at best. >> i feel like if i was an investor out be asking the question, well that is all in good but how when people in your company are working on something like search? concern that you can beat ibm research but you also have to be a growing business. >> these are the kinds of questions t
google or any company knowing my body chemistry. we talked about calico, this company that google has started, very secretive, nobody knows the real things they're working on. the broad idea is how do we cure things like aging? we have been having a conversation all week long about google looking a lot more innovative than anybody else right now. google? think about are they right to go down these different paths and trying to own the future even though we don't know what the future looks like...