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just this week we announced a case against the social network myspace. the ftc complaint alleged myspace shared personal user information with advertisers after promising that it would not. the proposed settlement of order prohibits myspace are from making any privacy misrepresentations and requires it to create a comprehensive privacy program and undergo third-party audit. simply cut, this case stands for the proposition that we will hold companies accountable for their privacy commitments. we appreciate the leadership of you, chairman rockefeller, in this committee and look forward to continuing to work with congress, the administration, industry, other stakeholders on privacy protection going forward. >> thank you. >> thank you, sir. the honorable cameron f. kerry, general counsel, u.s. department of commerce. >> thank you, senator rockefeller. i'm grateful for the opportunity to testify today about the administration's blueprint for data privacy. this blueprint is a framework to enhance consumer privacy while fostering economic growth, job creation a
just this week we announced a case against the social network myspace. the ftc complaint alleged myspace shared personal user information with advertisers after promising that it would not. the proposed settlement of order prohibits myspace are from making any privacy misrepresentations and requires it to create a comprehensive privacy program and undergo third-party audit. simply cut, this case stands for the proposition that we will hold companies accountable for their privacy commitments. we...
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. >>> el perfil es de una pÁgina en myspace, dice que extraÑa a sus amigos, y no echÓ de menos golpearque caminan, y que demuestran con eso? que pueden aboyar un caso, eso no te hace mÁs hombre. este comentario resulta extraÑo porque la madre de zimmermann es peruana. y dice trabajando 96 horas, y sufriendo por cualquier mexicano que se te topa. >>> por ejemplo, si dentro del jurado hubiera una persona mexicana, que le declarara a los abogados, yo tengo conocimiento que el seÑor zimmermann hablÓ mal, posiblemente serÍa suficiente para que no pudiera ser considerada. >>> las redes sociales fueron temas de conversaciÓn, tanto la familia de martÍn como de zimmermann fueron fuertemente criticados. >>> no sorprende esta decisiÓn, algunos la llaman poco Ética, sin embargo, creemos que buena parte de la controversia es sobre el medio, no sobre el mensaje, es lo que pasa con esta pÁgina de myspace, es un poder que tiene este medio. >>> al borrar un perfil todo se queda, y 10 aÑos despuÉs pueden salir todas esas revelaciones que en un momento penmos que son privadas. >>> advierten que es un med
. >>> el perfil es de una pÁgina en myspace, dice que extraÑa a sus amigos, y no echÓ de menos golpearque caminan, y que demuestran con eso? que pueden aboyar un caso, eso no te hace mÁs hombre. este comentario resulta extraÑo porque la madre de zimmermann es peruana. y dice trabajando 96 horas, y sufriendo por cualquier mexicano que se te topa. >>> por ejemplo, si dentro del jurado hubiera una persona mexicana, que le declarara a los abogados, yo tengo conocimiento que...
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you were ceo of myspace for six or seven years and co-founded myspace.do you think of the facebook ipo? >> i think it's incredibly interesting because on the one hand it's incredibly exciting. it's the largest tech ipo in history. and everyone's been talking about this for years and years. however, there's no real metrics to gauge what it's worth. is it worth $69, $89, $140 million. i think everyone needs to wait and see. >> you sold myspace, you didn't go through the ipo process. what would you have done differently? >> what do i think facebook did wrong? >> in terms of listing on the nasdaq and the stock is way down since the ipo. >> yeah. i think they've done everything right. i think the one thing -- great thing about mark zuckerberg is he really focuses on the product. he probably doesn't care that much about the stock price, just putting words into his mouth. i think he's thinking about what's next. how to make money on mobile is one of the big challenges that he's going to be facing. i think another big challenge he's going to be facing is the new
you were ceo of myspace for six or seven years and co-founded myspace.do you think of the facebook ipo? >> i think it's incredibly interesting because on the one hand it's incredibly exciting. it's the largest tech ipo in history. and everyone's been talking about this for years and years. however, there's no real metrics to gauge what it's worth. is it worth $69, $89, $140 million. i think everyone needs to wait and see. >> you sold myspace, you didn't go through the ipo process....
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zimmerman's.../ myspace comments ...against him. it's bad enough when you're sick. to fight with the they will and will ot pay today's take action thursday, gene ransom, the ceo of med-chi joins us witt whht to do .. when you find yourself up against an insurance company. -what is med-chi 3 -how oftee is it thattpeople find themselves fighting pnsurance .. and for what types of thhngs-what do you do when they refuse to over treatments-what are the ways insurance companies delay or deny medical treetment-what impact does it have on patient health .. or physician's abilityyto practice meddcine 33 an employee... caught... in a custooee's orvette.... // whatt hhppened... when he was coofronted yy.. news cameras. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calor
zimmerman's.../ myspace comments ...against him. it's bad enough when you're sick. to fight with the they will and will ot pay today's take action thursday, gene ransom, the ceo of med-chi joins us witt whht to do .. when you find yourself up against an insurance company. -what is med-chi 3 -how oftee is it thattpeople find themselves fighting pnsurance .. and for what types of thhngs-what do you do when they refuse to over treatments-what are the ways insurance companies delay or deny medical...
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. >>> y tendremos algunos de los comentarios racistas que hizo george zimmerman de su página de myspaceión a estas imágenes, decenas de personas vieron la golpiza que le propinó un policía en stockton california y todo captado en video trataron de detenerlo porque estaba ebrio cuando se produjo un enfrentamiento con un oficial se veal sospechoso agarrar. fue necesario el uso de la fuerza para detenerlo y luego que trató de apoderarse del arma. >>> y george zimmerman el hombre acusado de dar muerte a travyon martí publicó comentarios racistas en myspace. la página creada en el 2005. tenía frases como la siguiente. no hecho de menos manejar con miedo de golpear a mexicanos que caminan por la calle. son flojos, y se meten con los carros de la gente. textual decía el comentario. ha causado extrañeza, la madre de zimmerman es de origen hispano. >>> no es fácil de creer, pero a pesar del alto desempleo hoy hay casi 3 millones 500 mil trabajos disnibles en el país. si se llegara a ocupar agregarían 100.000 millones de dólares la economía nacional y desciende el índice de desempleo de 8,3 a 7%.
. >>> y tendremos algunos de los comentarios racistas que hizo george zimmerman de su página de myspaceión a estas imágenes, decenas de personas vieron la golpiza que le propinó un policía en stockton california y todo captado en video trataron de detenerlo porque estaba ebrio cuando se produjo un enfrentamiento con un oficial se veal sospechoso agarrar. fue necesario el uso de la fuerza para detenerlo y luego que trató de apoderarse del arma. >>> y george zimmerman el...
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george zimmerman's old myspace page is coming back to haunt him. zimmerman's lawyer confirm this is his myspace page from 2005. he used the name joe g. in his profile he discussed leaving his hometown of manassas, virginia. he goes into a slang-filled. this case sparked racial tensions around the world. from people who claim that martin was the victim of racial profiling. zimmerman is currently out of jail on bond. >>> an investigation into the secret service scandal reveals the prostitutes involved did not have e in ties to drug cartels or terrorist organizations. a source close to the investigation says secret service confirmed that information to congressional committees yesterday. officials are still trying to get interviews of all the women involved in the scandal. so far seven agents have reseened, one was fired and one retired. >>> a jury found michael gardner guilty on three counts of child molestation. prosecutors say he sexually assaulted two 10-year-old girls during a slumber party for his daughter at his house last summer. the parents o
george zimmerman's old myspace page is coming back to haunt him. zimmerman's lawyer confirm this is his myspace page from 2005. he used the name joe g. in his profile he discussed leaving his hometown of manassas, virginia. he goes into a slang-filled. this case sparked racial tensions around the world. from people who claim that martin was the victim of racial profiling. zimmerman is currently out of jail on bond. >>> an investigation into the secret service scandal reveals the...
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univisionunivision@@o @@parte ticiera conivisioersia v noticiel medio yion no sobre el@ pÁgina de myspacenciero todavÍa desconocido para muchos. >>> lo que pasa que las personas no estÁn conscientes que albo errar un perfil o un... todo se queda. y 10 aÑos despuÉs o 5 afÑos despuÉs pueden salir las revelaciones, que pensamos que son privadas y nos pueden perjudicar. >>> es un medio abierto y no estÁ limitado a las personas que usted ha aceptado c@@amigosciern >>> >>> por este caso siguenunivisi fianza queion@@noticiero univisn yo, para estar libre. ion y esto a raÍz de que se supo que tiene un fondo monetario que le quedan 150 mil@@noticiero univÓ travÉs de la internet. es lo que tengo por ahora, regreso contigo. >>> muchas gracias. >>> las prostitutas que mantuvieron contacto con el servicio secreto en colombia no tienen vÍnculos con terroristas y no tuvieron informaciÓn que paerlt de los agentes que pusiera en peligro la seguridad nacional onoticier agencia. >>> varios comitÉs del congreso, estÁn investigando al servicio secreto, pero la informaciÓn que reciben de la agencia, es hay qui
univisionunivision@@o @@parte ticiera conivisioersia v noticiel medio yion no sobre el@ pÁgina de myspacenciero todavÍa desconocido para muchos. >>> lo que pasa que las personas no estÁn conscientes que albo errar un perfil o un... todo se queda. y 10 aÑos despuÉs o 5 afÑos despuÉs pueden salir las revelaciones, que pensamos que son privadas y nos pueden perjudicar. >>> es un medio abierto y no estÁ limitado a las personas que usted ha aceptado c@@amigosciern...
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aol, myspace. and that caller said younger folks are not necessarily gravitating immediately to facebook. >> well, they speak to something interesting. i have seen evidence of facebook apathy in certain groups. actually, my immediate peer group, facebook was introduced while we were in college so, we were some of the earliest users, and i've noticed that people immediately older than me tend not to use it because it was something used by people a little bit younger than them. that's not universal, of course. i'm not citing statistics. that was within my own immediate circle. but i think that it speaks to the fact that yes, there are some people who probably don't see a lot of use for these tools or perhaps the harvard square crowd or people in silicon valley have something better and hotter and more exclusive. i think the initial appeal of fbs afghanistan was xluftsty. if you watched the movie, they rolled it out at very exclusive schools and it was only available to college students. there was eve
aol, myspace. and that caller said younger folks are not necessarily gravitating immediately to facebook. >> well, they speak to something interesting. i have seen evidence of facebook apathy in certain groups. actually, my immediate peer group, facebook was introduced while we were in college so, we were some of the earliest users, and i've noticed that people immediately older than me tend not to use it because it was something used by people a little bit younger than them. that's not...
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. >> plus an old myspace account is coming back to haunt george zimmerman. the very latest on the high pre file case after the break -- profile case after the break. >> another live lookout side a better picture than some we have seen although you see the traffic back up julie wright will be here to tell us what is happening on the roads tucker will tell us about the wait inner a couple moments we will be right back, 7:27 a.m. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. this week a crazy low price on tide, $10.99 for 100 ounces. 12 rolls of bounty are $11.99. that's a dollar a roll! pack your lunches -- marie callender's are just 2 bucks. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. when you pour chunky beef with country vegetables soup over it... you can do dinner. four minutes, around four bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup can do. that's
. >> plus an old myspace account is coming back to haunt george zimmerman. the very latest on the high pre file case after the break -- profile case after the break. >> another live lookout side a better picture than some we have seen although you see the traffic back up julie wright will be here to tell us what is happening on the roads tucker will tell us about the wait inner a couple moments we will be right back, 7:27 a.m. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of...
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and later, george zimmerman's myspace page from 2005 has surfaced and you've got to hear some shocking he made about mexicans. "cnn newsroom" back in three minutes. >>> this morning the prosecution continues to build its case against john edwards. young said she needed proof of the affair and today edwards' former chief of staff is expected to testify. joe johns has more for you. >> reporter: today in the john edwards campaign finance trial. cheri young is expected to wrap up her testimony. she handled the finances for the young family. she made the case that her husband had to come forward to tell the truth about edwards and his affair with rielle hunter because edwards hadn't done it. cheri young was a combative witness under cross examination but her credibility came under attack in the trial. the john edwards' defense team asked her how much money she and her husband made from a book and movie deal about the edwards case. she says she could not remember. after cheri young finishes testifying, the next witness expected to take the stand is a former aide for edwards who was reportedl
and later, george zimmerman's myspace page from 2005 has surfaced and you've got to hear some shocking he made about mexicans. "cnn newsroom" back in three minutes. >>> this morning the prosecution continues to build its case against john edwards. young said she needed proof of the affair and today edwards' former chief of staff is expected to testify. joe johns has more for you. >> reporter: today in the john edwards campaign finance trial. cheri young is expected to...
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everybody was on myspace and they weren't. what now it's pinteres. because it's not brick and mortav, a big guy decomes along tomorrow and facebook is myspace and guess what, there's nothing nobody can doit. >> this is one of those graems examples when the old generation is right. when my dad and i talk about facebook, $100 he asks, what are they doing? what do they do exactly? >> you can't knock doc -- >> but you get access. >> hold on a second. i got to stop here. listen, we're a family here and we have rules, okay? if somebody around this table starts talking. >> nobody's ever interrepted on the show. why are you such a hater? >> you interrupted me again. i'm going have to ask you if you shall. >> i was going to say you're pairing for access to 800 billion people. the idea of having that many people close to you is attractiveness. is it $104 billion left? not gm cars, not the type of thing that drives up valuation. like maybe elmer's glue or something. or porn! but you're not going to get gm -- >> go ahead. you said porn he
everybody was on myspace and they weren't. what now it's pinteres. because it's not brick and mortav, a big guy decomes along tomorrow and facebook is myspace and guess what, there's nothing nobody can doit. >> this is one of those graems examples when the old generation is right. when my dad and i talk about facebook, $100 he asks, what are they doing? what do they do exactly? >> you can't knock doc -- >> but you get access. >> hold on a second. i got to stop here....
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. >>> george zimmerman's old myspace page is coming back to hasn't him. it made some disparaging comments about mexicans. his lawyers confirm this is his myspace page. he discusses leaving his hometown of manassas. he said, working 96 hours to work a decent paycheck, getting knifes pulled on you by every mexican you run into. he's half latino. he's charged with shooting trayvon martin. he says it was self-defense. zimmerman is currently out of jail on bond. >>> tanning privileges have been revoked for the new jersey mother accused of letting her 5-year-old daughter use a tanning bed. 44-year-old patricia pled not guilty to a child endangerment charge yesterday. she said it's all a misunderstanding. she said she took her daughter anna to the tanning salon last week while she got in the tanning bed. she got a slight burn and then told classmates she went tanning with mommy. her father believes the teacher overheard the conversation and believes it was connected. new jersey law bans children under the age of 14 from going to tang beds. >> and the staff at th
. >>> george zimmerman's old myspace page is coming back to hasn't him. it made some disparaging comments about mexicans. his lawyers confirm this is his myspace page. he discusses leaving his hometown of manassas. he said, working 96 hours to work a decent paycheck, getting knifes pulled on you by every mexican you run into. he's half latino. he's charged with shooting trayvon martin. he says it was self-defense. zimmerman is currently out of jail on bond. >>> tanning...
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this is not myspace. myspace was for angry, frustrated musicians to list their stuff.s is about contacting the rest of the world and storing your photographs. facebook is not myspace. >> i get how the format itself will not go out of style but why do we not think that there is something bigger and better -- >> 900 million people are wrong. >> they're basically making money on our privacy. the company becomes public. you take a look at this as an investment in a month, three months or six months. you have to see what are shareholders going to demand from mark zuckerberg? he's still in charge of the game here. >> 900 million kids who like to post pictures. on christine's side, warren buffett is priced exactly right today. >> he has nothing to do with the rest of us at all. he has the luxury of saying i'm not getting involved in this stuff because he was born with more money than i'll ever v the rest of us have to find creative ways to make money. >> if i could get the stock at the ipo price -- >> but you can't. >> -- go for t but i can't. if you work for jp morgan or gol
this is not myspace. myspace was for angry, frustrated musicians to list their stuff.s is about contacting the rest of the world and storing your photographs. facebook is not myspace. >> i get how the format itself will not go out of style but why do we not think that there is something bigger and better -- >> 900 million people are wrong. >> they're basically making money on our privacy. the company becomes public. you take a look at this as an investment in a month, three...
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. >> when myspace took off, it was before most adults were acclimated to the web. >> reporter: serksd the guy in the hood -- second, the guy in the hoody said the goals of the man and the company are one. >> to him and a lot of the tech vision fair ris, to make -- visionaries to make a cool thing rather than a successful thing. >> reporter: some say the cool factor is fading with such a huge user base. >> the bottom line they're going back and going back because that's where their friends are. >> reporter: there have been stumbles along the way such as the evolving privacy policy. and after a blockbuster ipo, the next millstone, 1 billion users. i'm karin caifa. >>> twitter is looking on ways to guard your prief -- privacy. it prevents cookies from tracking your information. to opt in on twitter you have to select the do not track within fire tox. others like is a far rip and internet explorer have similar features. >>> all right. a nice looking friday evening. show the good folks at home that we're looking at basically a few high thin clouds. on the hole a bright sunny day. as we tak
. >> when myspace took off, it was before most adults were acclimated to the web. >> reporter: serksd the guy in the hood -- second, the guy in the hoody said the goals of the man and the company are one. >> to him and a lot of the tech vision fair ris, to make -- visionaries to make a cool thing rather than a successful thing. >> reporter: some say the cool factor is fading with such a huge user base. >> the bottom line they're going back and going back because...
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george zimmerman el hombre acusado de dar muerte a travyon martí publicó comentarios racistas en myspacerman es de origen hispano. >>> no es fácil decreer, pero a pesar del altoesempleo hoy hay casi 3 millones 500 mil trabajos disponibles en el país. si se llegara a ocupar agregarían 100.000 millones de dólares la economía nacional y desciende el índice de desempleo de 8,3 a 7%. un dato importante que miles de empresas tnen problemas para encontrar empleados calificados, en la última parte de su reportaje especial, luis me jied nos dice por qué es tan difícil para un desempleado, encontrar estos trabajos disponibles. puede trabajar en una fábrica, ganarse la vida en e área de la salud. o transportando productos por las carretera del país. usted elige pero e lirj lija rá porqueay un problema. encontrar 3 millones de personas disponibles para los puestos que hay en el país. >>> los trabajos disponibles, es porque no hay gente. >>> preparada y capacitada para llenar los trabajos. >>> es l centro en entrenamiento laboral, c et tiene oficinas en distintos tados. también dice que estos trabajo
george zimmerman el hombre acusado de dar muerte a travyon martí publicó comentarios racistas en myspacerman es de origen hispano. >>> no es fácil decreer, pero a pesar del altoesempleo hoy hay casi 3 millones 500 mil trabajos disponibles en el país. si se llegara a ocupar agregarían 100.000 millones de dólares la economía nacional y desciende el índice de desempleo de 8,3 a 7%. un dato importante que miles de empresas tnen problemas para encontrar empleados calificados, en la...
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just yesterday, it was reported that the ftc and myspace reached a privacy settlement that will subject the company to biannual privacy assessments for the next 20 years. in addition, google and facebook recently entered into consent decrees that subject the companies to outside audits for two decades. i have not heard a persuasive argument why the ftc needs greater authority. lastly, i find it interesting the commission seems concerned about consumer frustration in the private sector. consumer trust is very, very important. but there's no one for whom it's more important than the company that's hoping to attract and maintain customers. so i think trust in the marketplace is something that the marketplace tends to sort out pretty well. companies in all sectors of the economy have a powerful interest in building a strong, trusting relationship with their customers. consumers don't trust company a, they quickly flee to company b. in the online space, this incentive is even stronger. the internet has made leaving one company or service provider for another very easy, can often be done at l
just yesterday, it was reported that the ftc and myspace reached a privacy settlement that will subject the company to biannual privacy assessments for the next 20 years. in addition, google and facebook recently entered into consent decrees that subject the companies to outside audits for two decades. i have not heard a persuasive argument why the ftc needs greater authority. lastly, i find it interesting the commission seems concerned about consumer frustration in the private sector. consumer...
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aol and myspace we don't talk about all that much. what does facebook do to make sure it's not only in the right place, which it probably is as you described, but that it dominates that space forevermore. >> i think facebook's focus on the user first and creating a really core utility for sharing information and communicating, that's been a big part of facebook's success so far, how they won against competitors in the past. going forward the major area where facebook has to focus is on the platform. continuing to provide tools for third party businesses or marketers, even businesses like usa path to build out new and unique and interesting businesses and apps whether that be mobile or continuing on the web, facebook really has to continue to empower the platforms so the network effect of businesses that depend on facebook is just as strong as the one around users. >> hey, dave, it's christine romans. i want to ask you about cult of mark zuckerberg and what happens there in menlo park. he's one of the world's wealthiest people now. you
aol and myspace we don't talk about all that much. what does facebook do to make sure it's not only in the right place, which it probably is as you described, but that it dominates that space forevermore. >> i think facebook's focus on the user first and creating a really core utility for sharing information and communicating, that's been a big part of facebook's success so far, how they won against competitors in the past. going forward the major area where facebook has to focus is on...
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. >> they put myspace out of business. >> now that facebook shares have began trading at the nasdaq, the value will be tested by investors. an early challenge this week, general motors stop their facebook advertising campaign claiming that the advertisements have little impact. to succeed, the social network will have to figure out how to make more money through advertising to its users. >> some say that this will be bigger than google. facebook is 1/10 the size of google in terms of revenue. google has more cash flow than at facebook has revenue. google is growing faster. >> this is the moment that facebook shares began trading. who knows where they will go from here. >> and other news now, there have been reports of mass demonstrations against president assad's government in the syrian city of aleppo. this is the second day of protests. these pictures are from thursday. eyewitnesses say that tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets. if that is true, it is the biggest single show of discontent since the u.n.-backed peace plan was due to come into effect last month. what
. >> they put myspace out of business. >> now that facebook shares have began trading at the nasdaq, the value will be tested by investors. an early challenge this week, general motors stop their facebook advertising campaign claiming that the advertisements have little impact. to succeed, the social network will have to figure out how to make more money through advertising to its users. >> some say that this will be bigger than google. facebook is 1/10 the size of google in...
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architects across the country do not agree on solutions for no ei talk to agreed on a solution for myspace. i think this department is in the position to make the most dramatic change on this, just by putting any kind of regulatory structure in place at any stage come anywhere in this issue. no volunteer effort in the past over the last 10 years -- in 2004, for instance, has helped any business that has gone and since then. volunteer efforts are not going to do anything because it has to be official. i see this department as being responsible for businesses mistakenly thinking that they are compliant from past grandfathering, approval that have gone on that have not addressed specifically at those approvals are not going to be in federal compliance. i think it would be great if the businesses could be officially notified that that is the case. approvals in the past and approvals going in are specifically addressed as city or county code. you may need to check into state or federal, or be referred to under the resource. that would make a huge difference. all the businesses adapt to weird sp
architects across the country do not agree on solutions for no ei talk to agreed on a solution for myspace. i think this department is in the position to make the most dramatic change on this, just by putting any kind of regulatory structure in place at any stage come anywhere in this issue. no volunteer effort in the past over the last 10 years -- in 2004, for instance, has helped any business that has gone and since then. volunteer efforts are not going to do anything because it has to be...
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i mean, they took myspace out of business. i think it's a good investment. >> we don't use it but we will buy shares an get our hands oint. >> no american company has been highly valued at the time of its stock market debut. but now that they began trading that value is about to be tested by investors. facebook was launched in february of 2004. via come tried to buy it for $75 million. in 2006, yahoo! offered a billion dollars. today's flotation values it at more than 100 times its figure that's more than amazon and disney. the last time a share generated this much excitement was google in 2004. so how did the two stack up? >> a lot of facebook people say this company's going to be bigger than google but facebook is 1/10 the size of google. google has more cash flow. and google is growing faster at this stage of the company they facebook. i don't think that's a safe assumption to make. facebook ended its thursday trading around $38. who knows where it will go from here? >> in a few hours from now, the united kingdom will begin
i mean, they took myspace out of business. i think it's a good investment. >> we don't use it but we will buy shares an get our hands oint. >> no american company has been highly valued at the time of its stock market debut. but now that they began trading that value is about to be tested by investors. facebook was launched in february of 2004. via come tried to buy it for $75 million. in 2006, yahoo! offered a billion dollars. today's flotation values it at more than 100 times its...
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they put myspace out of business, so it is a good investment. but we wouldse it, buy shares if we could. that no american company has ever been so highly valued at its ipo, but now that facebook shares have begun trading at the nasdaq stock market in new york, that value is about to be tested by investors. facebook was launched in february 2004. a year later, viacom tried to buy it for $55 million. and 2007, yahoo offered $1 billion. today's valuation values it at 100 times that figure, more than amazon and disney. last time a technology share offering generated this much excitement was google and 2004. how they stack up? >> a lot of people will say facebook will be bigger than google, but facebook right now is one-tenth the side of google -- the size of google. google is growing faster at this stage of the company then facebook is. i don't think that is a safe assumption to make. >> facebook's share prices ended thursday much where it started, $38, who knows where it will go from here. >>> this is "bbc world news." you have part of the chinese
they put myspace out of business, so it is a good investment. but we wouldse it, buy shares if we could. that no american company has ever been so highly valued at its ipo, but now that facebook shares have begun trading at the nasdaq stock market in new york, that value is about to be tested by investors. facebook was launched in february 2004. a year later, viacom tried to buy it for $55 million. and 2007, yahoo offered $1 billion. today's valuation values it at 100 times that figure, more...
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and the co-founder of myspace, the back to sue and tyler on "power lunch." >> thank you very much.ing symbol of course of the great recession, the near collapse of the auto industry. and at one point 18% unemployment. few years later it's still a stubborn 10.5%, the unemployment rate. but the city is clawing back. part of the resurgence is technology. not kidding. brian shactman is on the streets of detroit to explain. brian. >> you know, tyler, this building's name -- it's kind of a cute symbol, right? but it is representative of what's going on in detroit. this building was an old office space for a theater. and then dan gilbert, who is a native of detroit also chairman of quicken loans based in detroit and owner of the cleveland cavaliers, bought the abandoned space and he renovated it. the whole thing, specifically with start-ups in mind. vc firm detroit venture partners seated a slew of start-ups hoping to become a fast but lasting economic anchor for detro detroit. >> technology as a whole can create value and wealth a lot quicker than, you know, 1.0 economy manufacturing. so
and the co-founder of myspace, the back to sue and tyler on "power lunch." >> thank you very much.ing symbol of course of the great recession, the near collapse of the auto industry. and at one point 18% unemployment. few years later it's still a stubborn 10.5%, the unemployment rate. but the city is clawing back. part of the resurgence is technology. not kidding. brian shactman is on the streets of detroit to explain. brian. >> you know, tyler, this building's name --...
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nobody saw it because nobody uses that anymore. >> jon, you have a myspace page personally? >> no, i don't. >> wait, wait, wait. let me ask you something. >> sure. >> if during the course of their road sure facebook becomes aware there's a material change in their business that makes it different than what's currently in the s-1, i don't know if that's what happened, if that's what you're referring to or morgan stanley or another broker bringing their numbers down during that period? >> the brokers, correctly, you're right, karen, did bring their numbers down based on had a they were told by facebook on the move to mobile and how much that was actually not helping but hurting the adopters to click on anything on mobile, which i think all of us fall into that category. we're not going to click on stuff on mobile. again, i think they have to adjust that with the s.e.c. and with their filing. i don't think that you can put that on the shoulder of all of the syndicate or even just the lead in this case, morgan stanley, and say it was their responsibility. nng so. we'll see what
nobody saw it because nobody uses that anymore. >> jon, you have a myspace page personally? >> no, i don't. >> wait, wait, wait. let me ask you something. >> sure. >> if during the course of their road sure facebook becomes aware there's a material change in their business that makes it different than what's currently in the s-1, i don't know if that's what happened, if that's what you're referring to or morgan stanley or another broker bringing their numbers down...
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it is youtube, iphone, myspace, a and whatever it is, and people think we have a chance of anybody can be somebody, and understand that people are making billions of dollars off of the selling of these gadgets. i do not see anything wrong with a cell phone. you have a flat tire, and you are digging in your pocket to look for a quarter for a pay phone, and the next thing, that can cut down on a lot of talking done on the telephone. nothing wrong with computers as things. wonders in communications and business and medicine and everything else, but once it becomes this forum for this platform for everybody in the world to voice their opinion, and they are not all created equal. tavis: and they may think they are. >> i think it is dehumanizing us, and we are losing the process of life, and there are so many reality shares, and here is the funny thing on his thinking about the other day. i can say something stupid or do something stupid, and it can affect my career in a negative way, and that goes for anybody who is well-known, politicians or anybody, but reality shows are usually created b
it is youtube, iphone, myspace, a and whatever it is, and people think we have a chance of anybody can be somebody, and understand that people are making billions of dollars off of the selling of these gadgets. i do not see anything wrong with a cell phone. you have a flat tire, and you are digging in your pocket to look for a quarter for a pay phone, and the next thing, that can cut down on a lot of talking done on the telephone. nothing wrong with computers as things. wonders in...
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they put myspace out of business. i think it is a good investment. as we don't use it but we would buy a share. >> no american company has been so highly valued at the time of its debut. now that facebook shares have began trading here in new york, that value is about to be tested by investors. facebook was lost in february of 2004, a year later, viacom, tried to buy it for $75 million. in 2006, yahoo! offered a billion dollars. today, it is a valued at 100 times that figure. that is more than amazon and disney. the last time a share offering crated this side was google in 2004. how do the two stack up? squads a lot of the bulls will say this -- >> a lot of the bulls will say this will be bigger than google but right now they are 1/10 the size of google. google has more cash flow. google is growing faster. i don't think that this is a safe assumption to make. >> facebook share price ended the trading much where it started, are around $38. who knows where it will go from here. >> what will happen in afghanistan after the departure of foreign troops? t
they put myspace out of business. i think it is a good investment. as we don't use it but we would buy a share. >> no american company has been so highly valued at the time of its debut. now that facebook shares have began trading here in new york, that value is about to be tested by investors. facebook was lost in february of 2004, a year later, viacom, tried to buy it for $75 million. in 2006, yahoo! offered a billion dollars. today, it is a valued at 100 times that figure. that is more...
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out here, and these children know about these companies, they use their devices, facebook, twitter, myspace. my advice would be to allocate some funding to the children so that they can learn how to become a part of these companies, become a part of these new things, because they are just as smart as the kids moving into san francisco to start these businesses. the only difference is, they had the privilege an opportunity to learn early, to write code on computers. put a computer in the middle of turk, i guarantee you will have the next markzuckerberg come out of the project in san francisco. how would you like to know that? when i see that number of $6.8 billion, that is a lot of money. that is how we feel you all need to allocate funding, for those families. those families in the projects. [applause] >> you have heard from some very powerful speakers. they have said some things that is the truth about government. what is government for, and what is that money for? government is to help the youngest, the oldest, and those who cannot help themselves. we are talking about families. we are ta
out here, and these children know about these companies, they use their devices, facebook, twitter, myspace. my advice would be to allocate some funding to the children so that they can learn how to become a part of these companies, become a part of these new things, because they are just as smart as the kids moving into san francisco to start these businesses. the only difference is, they had the privilege an opportunity to learn early, to write code on computers. put a computer in the middle...