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kawasaki works for google or more specifically google company motorola. he told a crowd last week real men use android. we'll ask him about that, but we should note it would be impossible for guy to show up without a new book called "author, publisher, editor." and i have a cope. guy kawasaki, thanks for being with us this morning. first of all, what are you doing for motorola? >> first of all, this is the first and last time that my name will ever be mentioned in with jerry rice. unlike people with cannon, like joe montana and jerry rice, guy kawasaki. so cross that off the bucket list. >> yeah, absolutely. >> so for motorola i'm an adviser to the ceo and i work primarily on marketing and user interface, user design, social media. >> the alicia keys of motorola. >> oh, god. >> first of all, i actually use a motorola phone. >> okay. >> that's a big difference already, and secondly i don't have as much talent as her. >> why did you cross over to the other side? >> the other side, meaning from ios to android? >> i happen to think android is a better operati
kawasaki works for google or more specifically google company motorola. he told a crowd last week real men use android. we'll ask him about that, but we should note it would be impossible for guy to show up without a new book called "author, publisher, editor." and i have a cope. guy kawasaki, thanks for being with us this morning. first of all, what are you doing for motorola? >> first of all, this is the first and last time that my name will ever be mentioned in with jerry...
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google seems to be getting into everybody, paid search is still how google gets most of its money. yousef has a buy on google with a $900 target. if other companies are finding low value in paid search, that's a bad thing for google. no? >> well, yeah, you would think, but again you have to really put that article in perspective. there's a couple things that stand out. the first one is clearly the fact that ebay is a brand, right? it's like amazon. amazon, for instance only spends money on two key words, amazon and kindle. so the bigger the brand, the more known you are, the less money you really need to be spending on whole forms of advertising. that being said, if you are in the business of actually selling widgets that may not be, i.e., you need to spend money on key terms, the key terms that are hard to find. if you're not competing for that, there are a slew of other advertisers that will be competing for them. you know, you have to take that article with a grain of salt. >> and, you know, it does feel nonetheless, that google itself doesn't want to take the chance that it mig
google seems to be getting into everybody, paid search is still how google gets most of its money. yousef has a buy on google with a $900 target. if other companies are finding low value in paid search, that's a bad thing for google. no? >> well, yeah, you would think, but again you have to really put that article in perspective. there's a couple things that stand out. the first one is clearly the fact that ebay is a brand, right? it's like amazon. amazon, for instance only spends money...
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lantern a giant google is always finding ways to be tech savvy and ahead of the game but their quest to do that has landed them in some hot water its street view feature allows users all over the world zero in on a specific address this review images are captured by google special street cars you see there but thirty seven states say bees cars improperly collected data per month secured wireless networks across the u.s. beyond data some folks are not happy about being photographed by the google cars are going to take a look at some examples there so now google has agreed to pay seven million dollars in fines over privacy concerns but will really deter the search giant from infringing on people's privacy to discuss i'm joined now by downer of s.s.p. welcome hemo great to see it is so what kind of information did google capture with these street cars exactly well google was actually capturing the information that your wireless networks unless you were using fast words to protect normally put out such as your e-mail content of where your computers are located all of the kind of stuff th
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that's all extra revenue for google. nobody's taken share from google in search.pen. on the last earnings call, youtube said the top 100 advertisers spent 50% more in '12 than they did in 2011. that's a lot of growth. and a real smart part of the business is the enterprise business. we think they are clearing a billion a year in revenue in enterprise. they have a cloud computing play. nobody looks at it they focus on amazon, aws and other offerings. if they do, there may be more there than the market believes. >> all right, mark, great to speak with you. thank you for your time. mark mahaney or rbc. all right, facebook shares rising 4% today, after the social giant updated the news feed. one options trader made a huge bet today that the stock will tumble 30% by year-end. mike, what did you see? >> yeah, it was interesting, you know, in the midst of small retail call buying, we saw big prints up around the middle of the day in the january of 2014 20-strike puts, paying a dollar for those for 10,000-plus of them. so, that's putting basically more than 1 million buck
that's all extra revenue for google. nobody's taken share from google in search.pen. on the last earnings call, youtube said the top 100 advertisers spent 50% more in '12 than they did in 2011. that's a lot of growth. and a real smart part of the business is the enterprise business. we think they are clearing a billion a year in revenue in enterprise. they have a cloud computing play. nobody looks at it they focus on amazon, aws and other offerings. if they do, there may be more there than the...
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>> people saying no all google products, and instruction that google -- intrusion that google does, withhe point, or tablet or new computer, google comes at you saying we want to track you on your phone, and tablet, and this service, and free e-mail service, these services are not free. or cheap, the cost is that google takes your data, doing what it wants with it. including sharinit with federal government. you are the soap when you use google service,nd they sell that data and they make money from it that 7 million is a pittance. neil: why were they fined so little? >> >> the legal issue is touchy because the laws are lagging. the people who have their data taken in an unauthorized way could sue google for damages. it goes back to attorney generals of the state, they are political candidates, and they have to raise money, and work in a political situation, and google -- >> yeah, you know, i didn't understand in this case, is, i understand the convenience of google maps, remember when apple it its own map program, and everyone said no, we want google. this was going on, as if people wei
>> people saying no all google products, and instruction that google -- intrusion that google does, withhe point, or tablet or new computer, google comes at you saying we want to track you on your phone, and tablet, and this service, and free e-mail service, these services are not free. or cheap, the cost is that google takes your data, doing what it wants with it. including sharinit with federal government. you are the soap when you use google service,nd they sell that data and they make...
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is intending to do something wrong or about the fact that google has walked into a world where those things intersect sometimes they collide and times they go well you might appreciate you know our going to the end of the show now that was a founder of ass ass people. and we are going to leave it off there but please follow me on twitter alison walter i carried a pm.
is intending to do something wrong or about the fact that google has walked into a world where those things intersect sometimes they collide and times they go well you might appreciate you know our going to the end of the show now that was a founder of ass ass people. and we are going to leave it off there but please follow me on twitter alison walter i carried a pm.
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legend giant google as always finding ways to be tech savvy and ahead of the game but their quest to do that has landed them in some hot water at street view. feature allows users all over the world to zero in on a specific address the street view images are captured by google's special street view cars but there are seven states say these cars improperly collected data from unsecured wireless networks across the u.s. and beyond data some folks are not happy about being photographed by the google car is enough here are a few examples you can see why people may not be too happy about being photographed without permission now google has agreed to pay seven million dollars in fines over the privacy concerns but will that really deter the search giant from infringing on people's privacy earlier i was joined by hugh mancini gum founder of s. s. p. blue and he began by explaining just what kind of information was captured by these google street cars. well google is actually capturing the information that your wireless networks unless you are using passwords to protect the normally put out
legend giant google as always finding ways to be tech savvy and ahead of the game but their quest to do that has landed them in some hot water at street view. feature allows users all over the world to zero in on a specific address the street view images are captured by google's special street view cars but there are seven states say these cars improperly collected data from unsecured wireless networks across the u.s. and beyond data some folks are not happy about being photographed by the...
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they used google searches. now, google handles more than three billion searches a day and saves them all. google took 50 million of the most common-searched terms that americans use and compared when and where these terms were searched for with flu data going back five years. the idea was to predict the spread of the flu through web searches alone. they struck gold. what you're looking at right now is a graph, and the graph is showing that after crunching
they used google searches. now, google handles more than three billion searches a day and saves them all. google took 50 million of the most common-searched terms that americans use and compared when and where these terms were searched for with flu data going back five years. the idea was to predict the spread of the flu through web searches alone. they struck gold. what you're looking at right now is a graph, and the graph is showing that after crunching
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both google and fox con are being very tight lied.and speculations, so your guess is as good as mine. >> but buy the glasses. >> yeah. yes, just buy the glasses. >> all right, thank you. >>> well san francisco's mayor ed lee cut the ribbon for the first new fire station in san francisco in more than 40 years. the state of the art fire house is located at folsom street. yes, it still has fire poles, but it features a low-energy system to reduce electricity consumption. it also has solar water heating units and technology that provides healthy indoor air quality. >> and i think that it is just a testament that we do value that fire department and leadership and all the men and women that serve it. >> reporter: the new station is a result of a public private partnership within the city and the museum of modern arts. the fire station was originally located in an old building. they needed to have space to expand when they agreed to move out of that old space. >> and mayor ed lee with an accident there. it is kind of scary. >> yes, we are n
both google and fox con are being very tight lied.and speculations, so your guess is as good as mine. >> but buy the glasses. >> yeah. yes, just buy the glasses. >> all right, thank you. >>> well san francisco's mayor ed lee cut the ribbon for the first new fire station in san francisco in more than 40 years. the state of the art fire house is located at folsom street. yes, it still has fire poles, but it features a low-energy system to reduce electricity consumption....
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the lion share's is google. stock up about 30% year to date and it is the most owned stock in the 50 largest mutual funds in the united states. more so than apple. i spoke to the man in charge of how the company makes money, chief business officer, nikesh arora, about what sets google apart. >> people's expectations from search are more -- way more than what they used to have in the past about getting search, get the link and you click and go to website. today when people search, they do that on their mobile phones they do that on their tablets, they do that on their pc. they expect a lot more precise information. a name, they want to know about that person. a restaurant, they want a map, how to get there. on the phone, they literally want directions to get there. >> down to the most specific things we've talked over the years about i could be walking and because the chip in my phone, you know where i am and you can send me an e-mail and say, i know you like, you know, this kind of food, well, that kind of resta
the lion share's is google. stock up about 30% year to date and it is the most owned stock in the 50 largest mutual funds in the united states. more so than apple. i spoke to the man in charge of how the company makes money, chief business officer, nikesh arora, about what sets google apart. >> people's expectations from search are more -- way more than what they used to have in the past about getting search, get the link and you click and go to website. today when people search, they do...
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google may be bringing more business to the south side. the tech giant is planning to manufacture its futuristic eyeglasses right here in silicon valley. "today in the bay's" bob redell live in santa clara. the site that could soon be producing google glass. >> good morning to you, laura. this could happen over the next several weeks. the taiwanese manufacturer expecting to start rolling out google glass out of its factory location in santa clara. google will not confirm this report. if true, it would be significant. most of our devices like smart phones are built overseas where it is cheaper. it is rare for those gadgets to be assembled here in the u.s. many of the google glass xoep ents would still be manufactured in asia but the assembly itself would take place here in santa clara, not far from google's headquarters. this so the tech giant could reportedly keep a close eye on the process given the complexity of their new devices. only a few thousand are expected to be created at first leaving open the possibility that this assembly coul
google may be bringing more business to the south side. the tech giant is planning to manufacture its futuristic eyeglasses right here in silicon valley. "today in the bay's" bob redell live in santa clara. the site that could soon be producing google glass. >> good morning to you, laura. this could happen over the next several weeks. the taiwanese manufacturer expecting to start rolling out google glass out of its factory location in santa clara. google will not confirm this...
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google is with withdrawing some of its invitations to try out google glass after they discovered some people were not being that serious about it. like the woman who tweeted, i want to see how ridiculous i would like wearing two pair of glasses. google may have said yes to just about anybody that replied. some of the tweets, we couldn't read on television. in withdrawing some of the offers, they said, we need honest feedback from people that are not only entlauld ahralled excited by glass. meanwhile, google also working in japan doing this. having street view of the fukushima exclusion zone, the area hit by the tsunami and the near meltdown of the fukushima nuclear power plant. you are getting to see some damage for the first time on television, absolutely amazing. google invited there by the mayor of the town so they could see what happened. >> a reminder of the heartbreak people are still going through. >>> scott, warm around the bay area. hard to think about the sierra snow but it is up there. >>> still cold enough. snow levels will be rather high, above 6,000 feet at least for tod
google is with withdrawing some of its invitations to try out google glass after they discovered some people were not being that serious about it. like the woman who tweeted, i want to see how ridiculous i would like wearing two pair of glasses. google may have said yes to just about anybody that replied. some of the tweets, we couldn't read on television. in withdrawing some of the offers, they said, we need honest feedback from people that are not only entlauld ahralled excited by glass....
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meanwhile, google also shut down its google reader web-feed function. carnival cruise is offering refunds and free trips home to passengers whose dream cruise was cut short. due to a power problem, the ship is stuck in a port in st. maarten as engineers fix the ship. the next voyage for carnival cruiselines' troubled dream ship has been called off. it was just about a month ago the carnival triumph trapped thousands of passengers on the ocean for about a week. cable bills are predicted to more than double by the year 2020. that's according to market researcher npd group. but our cover story reports not everyone believes that may happen and that instead, the cable industry may be at a pivotal point in pricing. you don't have to tell consumers about the high cost of cable. "it jumped about $60 in about a year." on average, consumers pay more than twice what they paid for cable ten years ago. they may complain to their provider, but analysts say that's not who's driving up costs. "the networks charge more each year and the cable company passes it on. final
meanwhile, google also shut down its google reader web-feed function. carnival cruise is offering refunds and free trips home to passengers whose dream cruise was cut short. due to a power problem, the ship is stuck in a port in st. maarten as engineers fix the ship. the next voyage for carnival cruiselines' troubled dream ship has been called off. it was just about a month ago the carnival triumph trapped thousands of passengers on the ocean for about a week. cable bills are predicted to more...
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so now there is a google street with the same house. and i really like that idea of transition, where you then take an image from the internet and put it in the real world to be captured and placed back on-line so that really questions reality. so that is also i am interested in. so we go to the nibus works. and the nibus works, well on this distinct moment on a location and you could look at them as a only situation maybe? or just an element from a classical painting. but what i am really interested in, and the temporary aspect of the work so it is just there for a few seconds and then it falls apart and so the work exists, the physical aspect is important but the work exists as a photograph. and this photograph, for instance, as a document of something that happened in a specific location. and also the space. well, for instance, basically as a photo work and with every space i try to keep a connection to an exhibition space and also to the relation of the artwork. and also because, yeah, you could ask yourself that you could taste of
so now there is a google street with the same house. and i really like that idea of transition, where you then take an image from the internet and put it in the real world to be captured and placed back on-line so that really questions reality. so that is also i am interested in. so we go to the nibus works. and the nibus works, well on this distinct moment on a location and you could look at them as a only situation maybe? or just an element from a classical painting. but what i am really...
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is apple's pain google's gain?re heading to the nyse to find out what's the better buy right now. much more "halftime report" is on the way. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back to "the halftime report." i'm jackie deangelis. take a look at material and industrial stocks, on the move lower today on worries about china. this, of course, coming after china announced new cooling measures for home prices. that on the back of the shanghai composite suffering its biggest drop since august of 2011 and taking its toll here as well. take a look. cat is down more than 2%. rio tinto, u.s. steel. scott. >
is apple's pain google's gain?re heading to the nyse to find out what's the better buy right now. much more "halftime report" is on the way. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more...
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google, which is growing slower, and i still like google, i have nothing against google.s growing a lot faster and trading at a multiple of 13 times earnings, versus 15 for google. very attractive. i know all the risk-reward of china and baidu in general. it's a proven winner. >> rick, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. i want to go back to the first pick. if we can throw up a chart of apple versus google over the past six months or so and see the divergence of the shares. then, you hear brian sutland say that they are using apple as a hedge against the markets. pete, are you with rick when he says it is -- definitely positive isn't exactly a ringing endorsement, but that apple will go to 1,000 before google does? >> no. i'm not. i continue to look at apple as the second half of the year story, because i think those are the catalysts in the second half of the year, when you talk about the carriers and when you talk about the different innovations, the cheaper phone that tim and i have debated on many times. that's where they need to go to get the next catalyst to go
google, which is growing slower, and i still like google, i have nothing against google.s growing a lot faster and trading at a multiple of 13 times earnings, versus 15 for google. very attractive. i know all the risk-reward of china and baidu in general. it's a proven winner. >> rick, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. i want to go back to the first pick. if we can throw up a chart of apple versus google over the past six months or so and see the divergence of the shares. then, you...
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tell me about the google glasses. >> oh, well, i think google glasses are an attempt to see how we canush the boundries of ha hardwears and i can see my e-mail and talk to my glasses and do a lot of stuff with my camera. part of the plan is to let a lot of people come to use it and come up with very different applications. >> i'm wearing the glasses and talking to you but at the same time you could be looking at my e-mail. >> talk about information flow. i mean, it's got it all there. so you've also got google glass, chromebrook, laptops as well as potential retail initiatives and pop-up stores, a lot of stuff in the works. tell me what's most exciting and what you're seeing as real drivers of the business. >> i think it's exciting to see where we've gone the last many years. with all the efforts we've had around search and youtube and advertising and around some of the new stuff like chrome books and google glass, no longer get asked if you're a single trick pony. all these exciting things going on, and i think we're at a very, very interesting point in technology where the tremendous
tell me about the google glasses. >> oh, well, i think google glasses are an attempt to see how we canush the boundries of ha hardwears and i can see my e-mail and talk to my glasses and do a lot of stuff with my camera. part of the plan is to let a lot of people come to use it and come up with very different applications. >> i'm wearing the glasses and talking to you but at the same time you could be looking at my e-mail. >> talk about information flow. i mean, it's got it...
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pass an agreeable as funniness is like they want to expand their google earth franchise to google moon bob richards thanks a lot for being with us tonight thank you very much a pleasure. the oligarchy are sucking dry america's middle and working class while the rest of us are being left to feed off the crumbs paul buchheit a professor of economic inequality depaul university has written a brilliant piece on alter net detailing just how large rages the wealth gap between the oligarchy and the rest of america has become. and start off by looking at the koch brothers each of the koch brothers saw his investments grow according to paul by a staggering six billion dollars last year which if you do the math means that they each made about three million per hour last year based on a forty hour work week meanwhile as. points out the average restaurant survey just two dollars and thirteen cents an hour last year less than one millionth of what the koch brothers pulled in and well these numbers alone seem incredibly startling they only begin to paint the picture of wealth inequality in america i
pass an agreeable as funniness is like they want to expand their google earth franchise to google moon bob richards thanks a lot for being with us tonight thank you very much a pleasure. the oligarchy are sucking dry america's middle and working class while the rest of us are being left to feed off the crumbs paul buchheit a professor of economic inequality depaul university has written a brilliant piece on alter net detailing just how large rages the wealth gap between the oligarchy and the...
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>> google is creating new innovative products. google glass.rry people have with apple is they are not innovating at the rate they used to. there's no big splashy product so i think google is the new apple? when we got a couple of price targets $1,000 a share slapped on to google this week and the big headline that google is the most owned stock by u.s. mutual fund holders, everyone said that's the kiss of death. what do you reckon? >> the kiss of death for apple came when some analyst said that it would -- its price target would be $1,100. look, there's a lot of superstition baked into these things. apple has an obligation to investors to be serendipitously inventive. they are not doing that fast enough for the street, i guess. my own personal theory is that they might be suffering from a bit of a margin issue because they are cannibalizing themselves. they have to with the ipad mini and with the iphone going down in price. but, look, these things go in waves. google is riding very high now, and they have a very good reason, to but i wouldn't
>> google is creating new innovative products. google glass.rry people have with apple is they are not innovating at the rate they used to. there's no big splashy product so i think google is the new apple? when we got a couple of price targets $1,000 a share slapped on to google this week and the big headline that google is the most owned stock by u.s. mutual fund holders, everyone said that's the kiss of death. what do you reckon? >> the kiss of death for apple came when some...
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if google hits 1,000 we will have you back on. >> from google to the exact opposite.rading at their lowest level since march 2009. unless the company is going away, could the stock actually be a good buy? joining us senior consumer analyst liz dunn. any way to make jcpenney a buy case? >> you know, i think the news today is obviously decidedly negative. when a board member sells stock, it's just not a good sign. they theoretically have more information than we do. i think the company has a tough go for the next several months. they haven't turned positive comps, will have to tap revolver. they have plenty of liquidity. perhaps six months from now, the story could be interesting. at this point it looks like they have more difficult times ahead. >> i will look at, say, your earnings estimates. i know you brought some down. you still have them as earnings estimates in a few years. they are losing money right now. at least,ly, you do see some turnaround in terms of profitability for the company? >> you have to assume something if you believe there's any value here at all.
if google hits 1,000 we will have you back on. >> from google to the exact opposite.rading at their lowest level since march 2009. unless the company is going away, could the stock actually be a good buy? joining us senior consumer analyst liz dunn. any way to make jcpenney a buy case? >> you know, i think the news today is obviously decidedly negative. when a board member sells stock, it's just not a good sign. they theoretically have more information than we do. i think the...
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they used google searches. now, google handles more than three billion searches a day and saves them all. google took 50 million of the most common-searched terms that americans use and compared when and where these terms were searched for with flu data going back five years. the idea was to predict the spread of the flu through web searches alone. they struck gold. what you're looking at right now is a graph, and the graph is showing that after crunching through almost half a billion mathematical models, google identified 45 search terms that predicted the spread of the flu with a high degree of accuracy. here you can see the official data of the cdc, and alongside are google's predicted data from its search queries. but where the cdc has a two week reporting lag, google could spot the spread of the flu almost many realtime. in realtime. strikingly, google's method does not involve distributing mouth swabs or contacting physicians' offices. instead, it's built on big data, the ability to harness data to produc
they used google searches. now, google handles more than three billion searches a day and saves them all. google took 50 million of the most common-searched terms that americans use and compared when and where these terms were searched for with flu data going back five years. the idea was to predict the spread of the flu through web searches alone. they struck gold. what you're looking at right now is a graph, and the graph is showing that after crunching through almost half a billion...
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i'm going to say google.pick on google is more about not wanting to be in ibm, especially after we saw from oracle, red hat, on a relative value play, i'd much rather -- >> he added a lot. >> he added a lot. >> we value your opinion, bk, we value it greatly. as for the viewer, doesn't make a difference because it was a clean sweep here on this desk, and you all out there -- >> the smartest people in the room. >> the viewer, that's the thing. >> ibm. the winner here, google, triumphs in the technology region. >> move on. >> let's go on tonight's second battle, this time in the health and home region. number 11 seed ebay which has upset several higher seeded names so far in the competition. call it cinderella up against insure r number five seed disney tonight, once again we go to the traders. so, beakers, your pick. >> i don't know much, but i do know that people spend a lot of money on their pets and their kids. and disney has the kids area wrapped up, not only that, they also have content and content is king
i'm going to say google.pick on google is more about not wanting to be in ibm, especially after we saw from oracle, red hat, on a relative value play, i'd much rather -- >> he added a lot. >> he added a lot. >> we value your opinion, bk, we value it greatly. as for the viewer, doesn't make a difference because it was a clean sweep here on this desk, and you all out there -- >> the smartest people in the room. >> the viewer, that's the thing. >> ibm. the...
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the last one is google. google has been a beast: 52-week high almost every day. $7 pullback yesterday. i don't want to get long it just yet. these big-cap technology stocks and these big- dollar stocks have this way of shaking people off, so i think google can get under $800, so i want to see it get under $800, then pop back above $800, and i will be looking to get long google as well. > it shows you you have to be smart. you can't just buy a sector, because within a single sector, all kinds of different things are happening, different forces at work. > > it is amazing. we had a huge, huge rally two days ago. two days ago my biggest long was actually down, and that was las vegas sands. so you know, sometimes it doesn't make sense. there are 8700 stocks, 3200 stocks with options, so every stock is different. in technology itself, apple is down 20% this year, google is up about 15%. so there it almost seems like there is a shift out of apple into google. i want to be playing with this trend, which means gettin
the last one is google. google has been a beast: 52-week high almost every day. $7 pullback yesterday. i don't want to get long it just yet. these big-cap technology stocks and these big- dollar stocks have this way of shaking people off, so i think google can get under $800, so i want to see it get under $800, then pop back above $800, and i will be looking to get long google as well. > it shows you you have to be smart. you can't just buy a sector, because within a single sector, all kinds...
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apple or google?es a tie, which i love ties, for a number of different reasons. >> you know why? we all go to twitter to find out who you all voted for. you all voted for google. the winner advancing to the next round is, in fact, google. >> smart audience. that fast audience out there. >> it's only smart when it agrees with you. >> precisely. >> onto our second debate in the technology region. this time between number 1 seed ibm and number 6 seed microsoft. once again to our traders. >> we've loved ibm for a long time. it's been a "fast money" fave. but ibm has pits and -- >> fits and starts. >> fits and starts. thank you for helping me out. my sense is we're going to have another one. whereas mr. softee, slow and steady, doesn't win any races. however, in this case, i think it will. this goes to anthony's way of thinking. ibm may have a pullback. mr. softee may be sideways. the i like mr. softee for the reasons that don't make sense, microsoft. >> microsoft is going to go nowhere. i own it. i only o
apple or google?es a tie, which i love ties, for a number of different reasons. >> you know why? we all go to twitter to find out who you all voted for. you all voted for google. the winner advancing to the next round is, in fact, google. >> smart audience. that fast audience out there. >> it's only smart when it agrees with you. >> precisely. >> onto our second debate in the technology region. this time between number 1 seed ibm and number 6 seed microsoft. once...
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google. you'll want to hear what he has to say. as we head to break, sectors helped the market recover since the last peak in 2007. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer
google. you'll want to hear what he has to say. as we head to break, sectors helped the market recover since the last peak in 2007. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity...
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ground station which is now google voice well google is doing is taking several industries and using those industries to further the ad revenue business model what they're going to do specifically and i could mark a google map specifically they're going to take the motorola hardware or yeah they're going to all for very high end hardware at a very subsidized price if you go buy a high end sit for what you pay the subsidized rate for. samsung but have to be locked into a two year contract and they're going to change the business model because samsung and google are now in competition directly because they have some strand of android so what google's going to do is they're going to attack the samsung business model by calling up their margins so they call for diversity just like if you go to a dell website right now you could build your own computer or the memory hard drive to tell dell they're still in business i read you're going to cut their thanks for being on the kaiser report very welcome and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser at par with me max kaiser and stace
ground station which is now google voice well google is doing is taking several industries and using those industries to further the ad revenue business model what they're going to do specifically and i could mark a google map specifically they're going to take the motorola hardware or yeah they're going to all for very high end hardware at a very subsidized price if you go buy a high end sit for what you pay the subsidized rate for. samsung but have to be locked into a two year contract and...
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. >>> up next we are on the money, will you google on the go, google is it issing new glasses will be -- >>> later it's that time of year, tax season is approaching, the advice you'll need to file your returns and save money. back in a moment. blrk blrk. >>> google technology's stock is up. i spoke to the man in charge of how the company makes money, the chief executive officer. >> people's expectations from surge are way more than what they used to have in the past about just getting, you do a search and you click on a link and your mobile phone. today people do that on their tablets, they do it on their mobile phones. if people type in a restaurant, they want specific directions to get there. >> i think you're walking, because the trip in my phone, you know where i annal and you can send me an ex-mail and say, i know you like this kind of food, there's that kind of food at a restaurant around the corner of where you are right now? >> i land in a new city, it's in my calendar, my phone, my phone's telling me you should leave now because there's traffic on the way. your phone knows sp
. >>> up next we are on the money, will you google on the go, google is it issing new glasses will be -- >>> later it's that time of year, tax season is approaching, the advice you'll need to file your returns and save money. back in a moment. blrk blrk. >>> google technology's stock is up. i spoke to the man in charge of how the company makes money, the chief executive officer. >> people's expectations from surge are way more than what they used to have in the...
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google making a recall of its own this morning of invitations for google glass tryouts.who got the magic ticket don't have one any longer >>> people would tweet out why they wanted to be the first to try the new google glass. google may have said yes to just about anybody who applied. some people that sent out incredibly sarcastic or even rude tweets about the program were approved, the kind of tweets we really can't read on tv. in withdrawing some of the offers, google said, we need honest feedback from people who are not only enthralled and excited by glass, but also people that are skeptical and critical of it. that said, it's become clear that a few applications that don't comply with our terms and have slipped through the cracks we're going to have to disqualify those applications >>> shares in tesla, the company says it will provide mercedes with an all electric engine for its upcoming car. let's turn to courtney reagan for a broader look. >>> good morning. futures are lower after stocks fell off yesterday sparked by a big drop on concerns italy may not form a new
google making a recall of its own this morning of invitations for google glass tryouts.who got the magic ticket don't have one any longer >>> people would tweet out why they wanted to be the first to try the new google glass. google may have said yes to just about anybody who applied. some people that sent out incredibly sarcastic or even rude tweets about the program were approved, the kind of tweets we really can't read on tv. in withdrawing some of the offers, google said, we need...
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i joined google in 2002 which makes me a bit of a dinosaur at google, but i have a lot of colleague now who are in the tech community and ex-classmates who are now at twitter and yelp and [speaker not understood]. and i'm here applying today mostly because i love san francisco. i've lived here most of my adult life. i reese presidently became a homeowner and i intend to raise my family here and i feel this is a way to give back to my community. i did a survey of my life and decided i wanted to do more in volunteering. i've been asking people about commissions. i decided this commission was of the greatest interest to me. [speaker not understood] schools, the infrastructure of our future and generations to come. second, i'm a long-time believer and advocate of transparency. [speaker not understood] core value that i hold really dear and i think this committee is actually providing the transparency for our tax dollars. and on a personal level i've talked to people who sit on this committee. [speaker not understood], and both of them spoke highly of this committee and the impact that they
i joined google in 2002 which makes me a bit of a dinosaur at google, but i have a lot of colleague now who are in the tech community and ex-classmates who are now at twitter and yelp and [speaker not understood]. and i'm here applying today mostly because i love san francisco. i've lived here most of my adult life. i reese presidently became a homeowner and i intend to raise my family here and i feel this is a way to give back to my community. i did a survey of my life and decided i wanted to...
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google up 17%.es raised the price target today, raised their numbers on google to $1,000, specifically citing the growth in youtube, online advertising growth and the international expansion. guys, we'll see if we can close at a historic high. >> and transports hitting a high. i regard that index as important. let's head to rick santelli in chicago. >> hi, jim. well, of course, the markets are a little bit like sleep walking. we know there's good things in the economy, we know there's some not-so-good things in the economy. the global economy. so let's take it for what it is. obviously stocks are going up for some good reasons, and treasury yields aren't going up for some fed reasons. if you look at a two-day chart of 10s, you can clearly see yesterday we were around 180, 181. today, we touched 190. we're up one basis point at 189. two-week chart gives you a sense of perspective. we're coming up on yields. obviously the pull-up has to do with equities. let's look at a couple of charts on the euro. i
google up 17%.es raised the price target today, raised their numbers on google to $1,000, specifically citing the growth in youtube, online advertising growth and the international expansion. guys, we'll see if we can close at a historic high. >> and transports hitting a high. i regard that index as important. let's head to rick santelli in chicago. >> hi, jim. well, of course, the markets are a little bit like sleep walking. we know there's good things in the economy, we know...
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now let's look at google on an individual basis. it up and let's keep it simple like you said. the last time the stom stock was 23% above its 200-day moving average, the stock was 16% lower two months later. today we're 23% above the 200 day moving average, clearly bearish. let's bring up that chart of amazon. what i like about this stock on a relatively basis, at least you've had a 10% correction. you've built a double bottom base of support and broken out above the key resistance at 270. corrective activity there on a relative basis. i like amazon more. >> john, do you like anybody fundamentally? >> oh, well, absolutely, a no-brain no-brainer. google by far is the superior company. amazon makes no money. yes, the chart goes higher but never makes any money. google trades at 15 times versus amazon 40 times. it's a better positioned company and in terms of mobile where the world is going. the operating platform, fantastic and what it's doing in youtube. the top 100 advertisers spent 50% more between 11:00 and 12:00, 40 billion in ca
now let's look at google on an individual basis. it up and let's keep it simple like you said. the last time the stom stock was 23% above its 200-day moving average, the stock was 16% lower two months later. today we're 23% above the 200 day moving average, clearly bearish. let's bring up that chart of amazon. what i like about this stock on a relatively basis, at least you've had a 10% correction. you've built a double bottom base of support and broken out above the key resistance at 270....
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google believes this is correct. the rule reveals the gap between where the statute is and where users reasonable expectations of privacy rely. on ashould not vary based communications age or open state. ecpa should be updated to require a warrant. this should be a top privacy priority for the 113th congress. google is not alone in taking this few peripatetic more than 80 organizations are now member of the due process coalition, which support updating ecpa. these include the american civil liberties union, centers for democracy and technology, and the u.s. chamber of commerce. these organizations to not always agree on other privacy issues, but they are united in the effort to support updated -- ecpa.r act by four the growth of the internet should not be artificially slowed by outdated technological assumptions currently take into of ecpa.- part we look forward to updating the statute. thank you for your time and consideration. >> the chairman recognizes the gentleman from virginia. >> thank you. to obtain a documen
google believes this is correct. the rule reveals the gap between where the statute is and where users reasonable expectations of privacy rely. on ashould not vary based communications age or open state. ecpa should be updated to require a warrant. this should be a top privacy priority for the 113th congress. google is not alone in taking this few peripatetic more than 80 organizations are now member of the due process coalition, which support updating ecpa. these include the american civil...
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google has hacked a sneaker. it has no plans to actually prototype the shoe and we shouldn't any gooing tgl start selling shoes any time soon. these ones are connected with an accel rom terry, a gyroscope and pressure center and connected to a smartphone and it ends up being like your own trash-talking personal trainer in your shoe. >> let's do this already. >> these shoes are designed to get you to move by telling you how you're doing. google says it aims to spark discussions about how creativity and technology can work hand in hand for marketing and google shoes may not be for sale, but there are other wearable gadgets on the market here. >> i've seen mortgagets at this conference than i've seen in any of the prior years and it feels like this will be the year of the gadget. >> one of those gadgets here at south by southwest is this tiny mimoto life-blogging camera. it takes photos every 30 seconds and it costs about $280. kleiner perkins described the rise of gadgets here as atoms making a comeback. he attribu
google has hacked a sneaker. it has no plans to actually prototype the shoe and we shouldn't any gooing tgl start selling shoes any time soon. these ones are connected with an accel rom terry, a gyroscope and pressure center and connected to a smartphone and it ends up being like your own trash-talking personal trainer in your shoe. >> let's do this already. >> these shoes are designed to get you to move by telling you how you're doing. google says it aims to spark discussions about...
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search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. >> greta: toronto zoo welcoming two giant pandas from china with their very own harlem shake video. ♪ [ music ] and today, pandas arrived to a warm welcome. the canadian prime minister was there to greet the pandas. they will spend five years at the toronto zoo. that is your last call. go to gretawire.com. go right now. we'll see you there. good night from washington. bete off. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> he said everybody write jesus on bold letters. he said everybody put it on the floor. he said stomp on it. >> bill: a college student in florida says he was kicked out of class be
search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. >> greta: toronto zoo welcoming two giant pandas from china with...
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new redesign looks like google plus. going el plus is growing, becoming a platform for sharing video a lot. can you do live video interactions and live streams via a google plus. but certainly haven't had the engagement google was hoping for years ago. but as far as social networks and google going with their big success to date. >> you think google plus will be here to stay and get bigger and better? >> yeah. google has the resources to make sure that google plus will be here. >> mandy, i think it is interesting that zuckerberg stressed that people on news feed should be able to share with friend within and public. that's what google plus has mastered. this adilt ability to share wit different circles of people. so just make sure it isn't just a platform for friends to share with friends but a platform sharing with anyone existing. with what twitter does. >> and facebook is trying to keep up with ininstagram. >> pandora reporting earnings after the "closing bell." internet music teaming is a tough business. a lot of com
new redesign looks like google plus. going el plus is growing, becoming a platform for sharing video a lot. can you do live video interactions and live streams via a google plus. but certainly haven't had the engagement google was hoping for years ago. but as far as social networks and google going with their big success to date. >> you think google plus will be here to stay and get bigger and better? >> yeah. google has the resources to make sure that google plus will be here....
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go ahead and google it.ou can google it, or you can catch the answer on talking numbers. >> the battle over billions. the spokesman for prince alwaleed will be here to explain why steve forbes is undervaluing his boss' net worth. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a simple exp
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. >>> google issuing a recall of sorts, a recall of invitations for its google glass tryouts. scott mcgrew, some who got the magic ticket don't have it any longer. >> google launched a contest where people would tweet out why they wanted to be the first to try out these new google glass. turns out, google may have said yes to just about anybody who applied, meaning some people who sent out incredibly sarcastic or even rude tweets about the program were approved. the kind of tweets that we can't really tell you about on tv. now, withdrawing some of the offers, google said, quote, we need honest feedback from people who are not only enthralled and excited by glass but also people who are skeptical and critical of it. that said, it's become clear that a few applications don't comply with our terms and have slipped through the cracks and we're going to have to disqualify applications like these. >>> to the markets this morning, the dow industrials are up better than 90 points. pinnacle foods ipos. they're very familiar to us in the bay area. other business headlines, blackberry po
. >>> google issuing a recall of sorts, a recall of invitations for its google glass tryouts. scott mcgrew, some who got the magic ticket don't have it any longer. >> google launched a contest where people would tweet out why they wanted to be the first to try out these new google glass. turns out, google may have said yes to just about anybody who applied, meaning some people who sent out incredibly sarcastic or even rude tweets about the program were approved. the kind of...
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lori: google shares with all-time high. 844 a share. how much more boom for google shares to run? tracy byrnes and ashley webster for search for answers for google's top. next hour here on fox business. friday night, buddy. you are goa need a wingman. and cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. tracy: hey, good afternoon, i'm tracy byrnes. >> and i'm ashley webster. well the rally continues. stocks are trading higher after a day after the dow closes at annual high. one investor is warning people not to get in right now. tracy: snow day in d.c. this cracks me up like they have never seen snow before. the nation's cap
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