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the example we start with, talking about google maps navigation. app, compared to paper maps or standalone tools that you would buy it from map companies, you are getting something that is better. it was on your phone. it talks to you. it was cheaper in the case of google maps in that it was free. can't get much better than that. it was more custom. if you saw a web search and please you wanted to go, it links you to the in navigation map. better, cheaper, and more customized is very hard to compete with when you are an incumbent, especially when it shows up that way from the beginning. that is what we mean by the big bang disruption. oore's law? sorcite m >> he was one of the founders of intel and he made a profound observation. semiconductors are made is that they have tremendous cost of scale. lots of money to build a fabrication plant, but once you get it up and going, the more you make, the cheaper it comes. there was a miniaturization as they proved -- improved on the manufacturing. they get smaller. fore is also less distance the signal to have
the example we start with, talking about google maps navigation. app, compared to paper maps or standalone tools that you would buy it from map companies, you are getting something that is better. it was on your phone. it talks to you. it was cheaper in the case of google maps in that it was free. can't get much better than that. it was more custom. if you saw a web search and please you wanted to go, it links you to the in navigation map. better, cheaper, and more customized is very hard to...
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navigation. as a smartphone app as compared to those stand-alone navigation tools or paper maps that you would buyfrom map companies, you are now getting something that was better because it was right on your phone, it talked to you, it was always being updated, it had, you know, constantly improved graphics and voice interaction. it was cheaper in the case of google maps, it was free, so can't get much better than that. and it was more custom. because if you were doing a web search, you saw a place you wanted to go, you just clicked on it, and it immediately linked you right to the navigation app. better, cheaper and more customized. that's very, very hard to compete with if your an in-- if you're an incouple bent, and that's what we mean by big bang disruption. >> host: why do do you cite moos law? >> guest: one of the founders of intel corporation, and he made a really profound observation in the 1960s. he said the way in which semiconductors, computer chips are made is they have tremendous economies of scale, cost lots and lots of money to build an actual plant, a fabrication plant for chips,
navigation. as a smartphone app as compared to those stand-alone navigation tools or paper maps that you would buyfrom map companies, you are now getting something that was better because it was right on your phone, it talked to you, it was always being updated, it had, you know, constantly improved graphics and voice interaction. it was cheaper in the case of google maps, it was free, so can't get much better than that. and it was more custom. because if you were doing a web search, you saw a...
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navigation app.any kind of map for that matter >> reporter: california state law makes it illegal to use your phone reading your e-mail for anything while driving. even if she was looking up and i trust that is a clear violation of state law. >> reporter: in oakland stanley roberts kron4 new spiri >> reporter: as you can imagine a loss of people have strong opinions about this bottle. >> that is a cop out. why would she be to use the navigation app. >> goes to show the world that we are all human. the she get a ticket? >> reporter: another dealer found a different picture of mayor quan showing her talking on her phone. back to city hall to get answers tomorrow. >> reporter: the price for his life the exchange of five members and tell a than some republicans say the trade amounts to negotiating with terrorists. >> hostage taking and that is at problem. >> kidnapping and ransom and we have not set a price that takes very dangerous precedent for americans. >> reporter: white house says they will be moni
navigation app.any kind of map for that matter >> reporter: california state law makes it illegal to use your phone reading your e-mail for anything while driving. even if she was looking up and i trust that is a clear violation of state law. >> reporter: in oakland stanley roberts kron4 new spiri >> reporter: as you can imagine a loss of people have strong opinions about this bottle. >> that is a cop out. why would she be to use the navigation app. >> goes to show...
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they understood it was possible that somebody, google, apple, could launch a navigation app, but they said, we do not see any threat yet and we will wait. off he did respond, it took . you had millions of people saying, this is better and cheaper. this is worse than more expensive. which one will i choose? lookingrs need to start much earlier into the lifecycle of new technology and recognize that even before or as a product, there will be a lot of experiments going on. things like kickstart her and all sorts of other crowd funding platforms allow you to see how people are playing with new technologies. that is the moment you should get worried. >> monday on the communicators. 8:00 on c-span 2. >> president theodore roosevelt -- a generation had passed since the death of the engineer who was better at organizing armies than leading them to victory. he harbored no such feelings of hero worship for mcclellan. dubbedelieved, he was the young napoleon, ran against him in the 1864 presidential race. he lost election, but he remained popular with his men. the creation of sculpture, and ask
they understood it was possible that somebody, google, apple, could launch a navigation app, but they said, we do not see any threat yet and we will wait. off he did respond, it took . you had millions of people saying, this is better and cheaper. this is worse than more expensive. which one will i choose? lookingrs need to start much earlier into the lifecycle of new technology and recognize that even before or as a product, there will be a lot of experiments going on. things like kickstart...
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they understood it was possible that someone -- google, apple -- could launch in navigation app. they said, we do not see any threat yet. he will respond what show up. when it did respond, within months, and millions of people are saying this is better and cheaper. this is worse and more expensive. which will i choose? by then it was too late for them to respond. businesses will need to start looking much earlier into the lifecycles of technology recognize that even before there is a product, there will be a lot of experiments going on. crowd funding platforms. it allows you see how people are playing with these technologies. that is the moment when you should get worried. >> how technology changes the way companies do business. monday on "the communicators" at 8 p.m. on c-span 2. >> deputy national security advisor talks about the u.s. and european response to isolate russia of politically and economically actors intervention in ukraine. he talked about the effectiveness of the sanctions might annexation of crimea will eventually prove to be what he calls a strategic loser for r
they understood it was possible that someone -- google, apple -- could launch in navigation app. they said, we do not see any threat yet. he will respond what show up. when it did respond, within months, and millions of people are saying this is better and cheaper. this is worse and more expensive. which will i choose? by then it was too late for them to respond. businesses will need to start looking much earlier into the lifecycles of technology recognize that even before there is a product,...
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understood that it was possible that somebody like google or apple could start up and launch a navigation app. they did not see a threat yet. they said, we will wait. when they did respond, it took off. in month, you had millions of people saying this is better and cheaper. which 1 am i going to choose? it was too late for them to respond. we say that innovators and businesses of any kind need to start looking much earlier into the lifecycle of new technology. they must recognize that before there is a product, there will be a lot of experiments going on. visible.very things like kickstart her and other crowd funding platforms. they allow you to see how people are playing with new technology. we say that is the moment when you should get worried. >> how technology is changing the way companies do business. monday on "the communicators." >> here are some of the reaction from capitol hill after the oh beauof army sergeant bergdahl. we will start harry reid. eat military historiania histore name of john kingham once said -- excuse me -- i'm sure he said excuse me once in a while, too. here is wh
understood that it was possible that somebody like google or apple could start up and launch a navigation app. they did not see a threat yet. they said, we will wait. when they did respond, it took off. in month, you had millions of people saying this is better and cheaper. which 1 am i going to choose? it was too late for them to respond. we say that innovators and businesses of any kind need to start looking much earlier into the lifecycle of new technology. they must recognize that before...
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i was looking up an address for an event i was headed to: using navigation apps is legal, but it's nonetheless important to stay careful on the road. reminders like this can be helpful, and i'll be making an extra effort from now on." another viewer has sent us a picture of mayor quan driving while talking on a cell phone. answers. we'll have that update for you tomorrow tonight in santa clara county, crews have just started fogging for mosquitos in sunnyvale. health officials are most concerned about mosquitos carrying the west nile virus. the virus has been detected in a number of areas. crews have already found 33 - birds infected with the virus. each time a bird tests positive, crews set more traps. "we're actually setting quite a few records in terms of how early and how intense this virus is getting off the ground this year." on wednesday, more mosquito fogging is planned for parts of sunnyvale and santa clara. it is already fog be around the bay area, mainly round the coastline. visibility is not too bad here but we are seeing sharply reduced visibility at the coastline. 10 mi. is consi
i was looking up an address for an event i was headed to: using navigation apps is legal, but it's nonetheless important to stay careful on the road. reminders like this can be helpful, and i'll be making an extra effort from now on." another viewer has sent us a picture of mayor quan driving while talking on a cell phone. answers. we'll have that update for you tomorrow tonight in santa clara county, crews have just started fogging for mosquitos in sunnyvale. health officials are most...
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. >>> plus, using navigation apps, why the government is cracking down. >>> and ben you tech talks aboutng his memory after a string of injuries on the field. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> breaking news, a wild scene on the streets of north philadelphia unfolding right now a victim shot behind the wheel crashes into another car. it is friday, june 27th, good morning, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm nicole brewer in for erika this morning. more on breaking news, search for suspect who shot a man driving in north philadelphia. >> the victim in critical condition is undergoing surgery at this hour. "eyewitness news" reporter jen bernstein at the scene along germantown avenue with the latest, jen? >> reporter: good morning, you can can see hine me, germantown avenue, butler avenue, or butler street over to your right. now there is car is the center of their investigation right now. police did responds to the area just after 2:00 a.m. after getting a call for a shooting. here they found a man slumped over the whee
. >>> plus, using navigation apps, why the government is cracking down. >>> and ben you tech talks aboutng his memory after a string of injuries on the field. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> breaking news, a wild scene on the streets of north philadelphia unfolding right now a victim shot behind the wheel crashes into another car. it is friday, june 27th, good morning, i'm ukee...
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. >> pam: she claimed to be using a >> reporter: navigation app. once that aired.a different person sent us this picture.which shows the mayor holding the phone to her face.talking on the phone. >> reporter:once the second image surfaced.the mayor told our stanley roberts that she and her staff think she needs a criver so she can safely and legally tend to city buisness while traveling to different events. >> reporter:we checked with the violation on record is for not stopping at a stop light.this was last april in fremont. this morning.the mayor touched on her california driving record during her press conference. she first said she *thinks the violation was for rolling through a stop *sign . she later indicated a traffic camera captured her making a right turn on red. >> pam: now to the hot weather. temperatuers hitting the triple digits in some parts of the bay area today. this is live look from one of the hottest spots in the east bay. this is concord. tonight -- our reporters are looking into how to beat the heat. first -- our chief meteorolog
. >> pam: she claimed to be using a >> reporter: navigation app. once that aired.a different person sent us this picture.which shows the mayor holding the phone to her face.talking on the phone. >> reporter:once the second image surfaced.the mayor told our stanley roberts that she and her staff think she needs a criver so she can safely and legally tend to city buisness while traveling to different events. >> reporter:we checked with the violation on record is for not...
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. >>> plus, using navigation apps while driving, why the government is cracking down. >>> and formerplayer ben utecht talks about losing his memory after a string of injuries on the field. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everybody. it's friday, june 27. i'm michelle griego. >> it's friday! and we love that. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30. and lawrence, after his one day vacation, rejoins us. >> what a wonderful time i had. my poor little girl had 6 teeth pulled! >> poor thing. >> six teeth. >> but i have lots of jell-o in the karnow household, that's for sure. hey, guys, around the bay area, we are seeing dense fog and drizzle but this weekend, what a big change we have coming. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and the bay bridge looks quiet now heading into san francisco. but we still have that major connector ramp closed to the macarthur maze westbound 580 to eastbound 80 so we'll tel
. >>> plus, using navigation apps while driving, why the government is cracking down. >>> and formerplayer ben utecht talks about losing his memory after a string of injuries on the field. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everybody. it's friday, june 27. i'm michelle...
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>>: this is a knife on this is what mayor quan was using for the shoes says she was using our navigation appomething. the navigation acts if you push in this. a map shows up. but apparently was on her screen was a user interface looking something like this to read and even if someone was to call what the navigation napa will look something like this. a california state law makes it illegal to use your phone already knows or text messages operating a motor vehicle even if you're the mayor of oakland. femic even if she was looking up and address that is still a clear look violation of service a lot. >>: the mayor is grateful for anyone who's drawn attention to the importance of making sure that we're all safe on the road. in no less than a roberts kron4 news. that of mayor quan using her cellphone. that went viral and its on this. allegis as a goes to show the world that tore off hammond. now and can't she get her ticket to print tessin of what a valid excuse. sure she is lost in oakland chinatown, when she is the mayor of oakland. >>: and anna maria says that is a cop out. is the and the city
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it was possible that someone google, apple, someone else could launch a navigation app but said we do not see a threat yet. out it did respond, it took -- took off. businesses need to start looking much earlier into the lifecycle of new technologies. recognize even before there is a new product there will be experiments going on, many very visible. things like kickstart her. people to see how they are playing with new technology. what we say is that is the moment you should get worried. >> arotech alla g is changing the way we do business tonight on " the communicators" on cspan2. >> the brookings institution recently hosted a discussion on the future of europe following the results of the european union elections. a look at the economic challenges facing member countries, including -- including the future of the eurozone. >> i am with the codec and international strategy at brookings. i am particularly delighted to chair the first panel and look like to thank the on that and jeremy schapiro to ask me to do it. it is a particular privilege to do it at a conference in honor of what i k
it was possible that someone google, apple, someone else could launch a navigation app but said we do not see a threat yet. out it did respond, it took -- took off. businesses need to start looking much earlier into the lifecycle of new technologies. recognize even before there is a new product there will be experiments going on, many very visible. things like kickstart her. people to see how they are playing with new technology. what we say is that is the moment you should get worried....
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many people use navigational apps on their phones they don't use maps while they're driving but the departmenthinks using nav apps while driving is just as dangerous as texting while driving. but now there is a gray area for police and motorists. navigation technology has evolved rapidly with smartphone apps like ways and google maps having up to date directions. information on traffic and even speed traps. but if motorists operate those types of apps behind the wheel, the department of transportation believes it's just as dangerous as texting and driving. >> i was not using my phone, i was not texting. >> reporter: steve spriggs, a california resident received a $165 ticket for distracted driving while using a navigation app on his cell phone and decided to fight it in court and he won. >> the reality is the law didn't cover that so they cited me for the wrong thing. had i been driving dangerously, they could have cited me for that. had i been swerving across lanes, they could of cited me for that. i wasn't doing anything but hoegd a hand-held electronic device. >> reporter: currently the nat
many people use navigational apps on their phones they don't use maps while they're driving but the departmenthinks using nav apps while driving is just as dangerous as texting while driving. but now there is a gray area for police and motorists. navigation technology has evolved rapidly with smartphone apps like ways and google maps having up to date directions. information on traffic and even speed traps. but if motorists operate those types of apps behind the wheel, the department of...
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>> that is the other piece that is critical, a lot of these navigation apps, you're going to spend $1000, 1500, 2000, oftentimes these are bundled in with more expensive technology offering technology packages so it is very expensive to get these options put into your vehicle but most of us walking around with an android device, it will have a native application that supports mapping so it is a cost-effective way of keeping your maps and navigation's handy. and more cost effective way to do it if you are responsible, if you're not changing directions mid-route, you would be okay. jo ling: we're getting breaking news on general motors. due to the ignition issues. jim has a record number of issues this year. >> they were up to 14 million vehicles before the latest announcement. i think it is a positive effect shalshowing gm is committed to y flushing out all of the demons from their closet at the moment looking through every new campaign to make sure the possible defect is being recalled an address in a timely fashion. they are going vehicle by vehicle, year by year to find out what are th
>> that is the other piece that is critical, a lot of these navigation apps, you're going to spend $1000, 1500, 2000, oftentimes these are bundled in with more expensive technology offering technology packages so it is very expensive to get these options put into your vehicle but most of us walking around with an android device, it will have a native application that supports mapping so it is a cost-effective way of keeping your maps and navigation's handy. and more cost effective way to...
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it can navigate apps using autoskroling.camera to recognize books, food and household products and gives you the option to buy it on amazon, whatever it happens to see. >> i will put it in a different pocket of my iphone. "new day" starts right now. >>> threat assessment. president obama tells congress, he doesn't need their permission to launch air strikes against isis in iraq. this, as we learn about a threat from within. two americans arrested, accused of supporting terrorism, one trying to join isis. >>> new details inside the dramatic raid that captured the man behind the benghazi attack. how did special operations trick him. what could they learn now from the media seized from him in the raid. >>> twisters, again? what looks like another double tornado tearing through south dakota destroying this farm, caught on tape days after these double twisters reeked their own havoc. >> your "new day" starts right now. >>> announcer: this is "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >> this morning iraq's lar
it can navigate apps using autoskroling.camera to recognize books, food and household products and gives you the option to buy it on amazon, whatever it happens to see. >> i will put it in a different pocket of my iphone. "new day" starts right now. >>> threat assessment. president obama tells congress, he doesn't need their permission to launch air strikes against isis in iraq. this, as we learn about a threat from within. two americans arrested, accused of supporting...
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and a statement late in the day from the mayor says that i was looking for an address using a navigation app which is legal. but it's nonetheless best to keep your eyes on the road. what would the oakland pd do if they caught her and pulled her over, well, the ticket's $67, and again, she wasn't caught by a policeman. >> we have developing news out of san francisco tonight. within the past few hours, we've gotten word the feds may be closing in on auto fugitive. vasquez joins us. >> reporter: i'm inside a bar in the haight, called the mad dog. this is where ryan chamber lane made his last appearance at 2:00. and i talked to some bartenders who work here and they were in fact told by the fbi that china chamberlain came here and took out cash from an atm. fbi agents asked employees people if they had seen chamberlain. nobody here at this bar saw him, and in fact other establishment owners told me that they were also shown these photos and and were told this bit about how he used this atm. so far, no arrests reported. i will tell you that ryan kelley chamberlain. he is one of the fbi's most wan
and a statement late in the day from the mayor says that i was looking for an address using a navigation app which is legal. but it's nonetheless best to keep your eyes on the road. what would the oakland pd do if they caught her and pulled her over, well, the ticket's $67, and again, she wasn't caught by a policeman. >> we have developing news out of san francisco tonight. within the past few hours, we've gotten word the feds may be closing in on auto fugitive. vasquez joins us. >>...
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they understood it was possible that a startup could launch a navigation app. they say we don't see a threat yet, so we'll wait. we'll respond when it does show up. when id did it, it took off. this is better and chicer. this is wor and more expensive. which do i choose? business leaders of any kind need to look much earlier into the life cycles of new technologies and recognize that before there is a product, there will be a lot of experiments going on. many are very visible. they're in the market. things like kickstarter and other crowd funding platforms ayou to see how people are playing with new technologies. that's the moment when you should get worried. >> how technology is changing the way companies do business, tonight on "the communicators" at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> c-span's new book sundays at 8:00 includes kenneth feinberg, who oversaw the 9/11 victim compensation fund. >> from the perspective of the victims, i don't see any distinction. if you try to justify any program on the basis of the victims lost, i can't convincingly explain why 9/
they understood it was possible that a startup could launch a navigation app. they say we don't see a threat yet, so we'll wait. we'll respond when it does show up. when id did it, it took off. this is better and chicer. this is wor and more expensive. which do i choose? business leaders of any kind need to look much earlier into the life cycles of new technologies and recognize that before there is a product, there will be a lot of experiments going on. many are very visible. they're in the...
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was trying to -- was about to take off and it was possible that somebody else could launch a navigation app but they said we do not see any threat. we will wait and respond when it shows up. when it did respond, it took off. within months, you have millions of people saying this is better and cheaper. which one will i choose? by then it was too late for them to respond. ,e say that innovators incumbent businesses of any kind, need to start looking much earlier into the lifecycle of their technologies and recognize that even before there is a product, there will be a lot of experiments going on in many of them are very visible. things like kickstart heard all sorts of other crowd funding platforms allow you to see how people are playing with new technologies. we say that is the moment when you should get worried. >> how technologies changing the way companies do business tonight on "the communicators" at 8:00 on c-span two. years, c-span brings public affairs events from washington record to you and the putting you in the room at congressional hearings come away has events, briefings, and co
was trying to -- was about to take off and it was possible that somebody else could launch a navigation app but they said we do not see any threat. we will wait and respond when it shows up. when it did respond, it took off. within months, you have millions of people saying this is better and cheaper. which one will i choose? by then it was too late for them to respond. ,e say that innovators incumbent businesses of any kind, need to start looking much earlier into the lifecycle of their...
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could be used to give the national highway traffic safety administration the power to regulate navigation appspam: many drivers use cell phone and tablet apps. rather than built-in car guidance systems. >> pam: at issue is 'distracted driving'. >> pam: the n-h-t-s-a says, more than 33-hundred people died in distracted- driving related accidents in 2012. and an estimated 420- thousand others were injured. >> pam: the department of transportation says, a motorist should not perform any task that takes their eyes away from the road. for more than two seconds. >> pam: back in march -- a california judge ruled it did *not violate the 'hands free' law. to use a map on your phone while driving. >> pam: soon after, our own stanley roberts hit the streets -- to see just how many people were 'using their maps'. here is his report. >> reporter: i am not sure silicified doubt. so let's find out. >> reporter:are you checking your map? >> reporter: >>yes. >> reporter:okay, that is legal. >> reporter: 6 she is holding them that while talking to it must be a hologram matt map. >> reporter: are you checking yo
could be used to give the national highway traffic safety administration the power to regulate navigation appspam: many drivers use cell phone and tablet apps. rather than built-in car guidance systems. >> pam: at issue is 'distracted driving'. >> pam: the n-h-t-s-a says, more than 33-hundred people died in distracted- driving related accidents in 2012. and an estimated 420- thousand others were injured. >> pam: the department of transportation says, a motorist should not...
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using her navigation app. for a public for a second and navigation maps.e us a map shows up. but apparently was a screen user interface looking something like this even if someone recalled the definition i have been used user interface looks something like this. california state law makes it illegal use your phone or 80 bills texas assault operating motor vehicle even if you're the mayor of oakland. even at a looking up and address also clear-cut violation of state law. very important people not text all drives. america's grateful anyone who's tried attention to the of horns of a big insurer also borrowed and something we need to do together. >> : at the store not over yet stanley roberts roberts caught off the whats merit today another photograph to explain she does and also talks about changes that story on kron 4 news at 8:00. in sports is see rain and the brown's club giants come will kron in cincinnati. the garry has pilots all sports next. imam of money in airline might make it surprise you specially how much passengers and a certified. giants manage
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millions of people use navigational apps on their phones.t use maps anymore while they're driving but the department of transportation believes it's just as dangerous as texting while driving but for now there's a grey area for police and motorists. navigation technology has evolved rapidly with smartphone apps like ways and google maps having up to date directions, information on traffic, and even speed traps but if motorists operate those apps behind the wheel the department of motor vehicles believes it's just as daifrmgs. steve spriggs, a california resident, received a $100 ticket for using a navigation map on his cell phone. he decided to fight it in court and he won. >> they cited me for the wrong thing. had they cited me for dangerously, they could have cited me for that. >> reporter: currently they believe they have the authority to recall specific electronic devices including apps on smartphones and in the regulation bill regulators wants to strengthening their tonight. tim stevens is editor at large of the tech site cnet. >> ultim
millions of people use navigational apps on their phones.t use maps anymore while they're driving but the department of transportation believes it's just as dangerous as texting while driving but for now there's a grey area for police and motorists. navigation technology has evolved rapidly with smartphone apps like ways and google maps having up to date directions, information on traffic, and even speed traps but if motorists operate those apps behind the wheel the department of motor vehicles...
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understood it was possible that somebody who will, apple, some meals, would launch an application -- a navigation app. but they said we don't see any threat yet. we will show -- we will respond when it shows up. when it did show up, it took off and you had millions of people saying this was better and cheaper. this is worse and more expensive. which 1 am i going to choose? by then, it was too late for them to respond. incumbent businesses of any kind need to start looking much earlier into the lifecycle of new technology and recognize that even before there is a product there will be a lot of experiments going on. many of them are very visible. they are in the market, things like kickstart her and other funding sources. we say that is the moment when you should get worried. >> how technology is changing the way companies do business monday on "the communicators." >> georgia senator saxby chandler's attended a sub security summit in washington, d c he talked about legislation he is working on with diane feinstein to address cyber security issues. the discussion was hosted by bloomberg government. it i
understood it was possible that somebody who will, apple, some meals, would launch an application -- a navigation app. but they said we don't see any threat yet. we will show -- we will respond when it shows up. when it did show up, it took off and you had millions of people saying this was better and cheaper. this is worse and more expensive. which 1 am i going to choose? by then, it was too late for them to respond. incumbent businesses of any kind need to start looking much earlier into the...
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they understood it was possible could launch else a navigation app. but they said we don't see any threat yet. who will respond when it shows up. it did responded it took off. within months there were millions of people who liked it, but it was better and cheaper. by then it was too late for them to respond. we think incumbent businesses need to start looking much earlier at the lifecycle of new technology and recognize that even before it is a product, there will be a lot of experiments going on. crowd funding platforms allow you to see how people are playing with new technologies. we say that is the moment when you should get worried. >> how technology is changing the way companies do business monday on "the communicators" at 8 p.m. -- at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. on wednesday, queen elizabeth the second traveled from buckingham palace to parliament for the state opening of the parliament. she delivered a speech written by the government that outlines the priorities for the coming year. hugh edwards hosted the coverage. this is an hour and 45
they understood it was possible could launch else a navigation app. but they said we don't see any threat yet. who will respond when it shows up. it did responded it took off. within months there were millions of people who liked it, but it was better and cheaper. by then it was too late for them to respond. we think incumbent businesses need to start looking much earlier at the lifecycle of new technology and recognize that even before it is a product, there will be a lot of experiments going...
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understood it was possible somebody google apple and somebody else, a start up, could launch a navigation app. they said, we do not see a threat yet, so we will wait. respond, they took off and in months, you had millions of people saying, this is better and cheaper. which one will i choose? i then, it was too late to respond. we say incumbent businesses of looking need to start much earlier into the lifecycle of new technologies and recognize that even before there is a product, a lot of experiments will be going on, many of which are very visible. kick starter and all sorts of other crowd funding. peoplel allow you to see playing with technology. that is the moment where they should get worried. >> how technology is changing the way companies do business, tonight on "the communicators." c-span two. >> we have the house gaveling in for general speeches in about 25 minutes. until then, a look at what is from this week morning's "washington journal." host: the congressional reporter from politico, lauren french, joining us this morning, thank you. guest: thank you for having me on. host: what
understood it was possible somebody google apple and somebody else, a start up, could launch a navigation app. they said, we do not see a threat yet, so we will wait. respond, they took off and in months, you had millions of people saying, this is better and cheaper. which one will i choose? i then, it was too late to respond. we say incumbent businesses of looking need to start much earlier into the lifecycle of new technologies and recognize that even before there is a product, a lot of...
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doing a web search and saw place he wanted to go just clicked on it and it linked to write to the navigation app. better cheaper and more customized. it's very hard to compete with your incumbent especially when it shows up that way right from the beginning. that is what wayne mean by big bang destruction. >> host: why do you site moore's law? >> guest: he made a profound observation in the 1960s. he said the way in which semiconductor's computer chips are made as they have tremendous economies of scale and cost lots of money to build a fabrication plant. once you have it up and going the more you make the cheaper they become. there was all this -- also this miniaturization is they improved and could make chips that were smaller and the smaller they were they also worked better because there was less distance for the signals to have to travel. he predicted in 1960s that given the trance and engineering and manufacturing that every 12 to 18 months computers were going to get twice as fast at the same price. he said not sure how long it's going to last but it turns out it's still going in moore's
doing a web search and saw place he wanted to go just clicked on it and it linked to write to the navigation app. better cheaper and more customized. it's very hard to compete with your incumbent especially when it shows up that way right from the beginning. that is what wayne mean by big bang destruction. >> host: why do you site moore's law? >> guest: he made a profound observation in the 1960s. he said the way in which semiconductor's computer chips are made as they have...
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couldnew google or apple launch a navigation app. they did not see any threat yet.y will respond what shows up. within months, millions of people said this is better and cheaper. by then, it was too late for them to respond. of any kind need to start looking at much earlier into the lifecycle of new technology. product,re there is a there are experiments going on. they allow you to see that people are playing with new technology. that is the moment when you should get worried. >> how technology is changing .he way companies do business monday on the communicators. >> "washington journal" continues. there is no attention on guantanamo bay. carol rosenberg from the miami herald joins us. on the five men who released in the deal, they were indefinite date t knees -- detainees. what does that mean? the obama administration created a task force to go through the intelligence files of the 240 detainees who were there at the time and sort them. to figure out which ones shouldn't be there or which ones were candidates for trial and were toos this group dangerous to release
couldnew google or apple launch a navigation app. they did not see any threat yet.y will respond what shows up. within months, millions of people said this is better and cheaper. by then, it was too late for them to respond. of any kind need to start looking at much earlier into the lifecycle of new technology. product,re there is a there are experiments going on. they allow you to see that people are playing with new technology. that is the moment when you should get worried. >> how...
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app. cars for navigation, for music, for messaging. up 2 1/2%.t an s&p record, unless we settle markedly higher. the record to have beaten was 1962. we're at about 1959. so not quite there. let's look to see how stocks are finishing up. dow jones industrials seeing a decent gain of about 52 points. turning your attention to the russell 2000, the percentage gain, really small and mid-caps are lately leading rallies when we have them. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get right to today's action. by the way one of our participants has one of these. this is a super bowl ring. that would be the san francisco 49ers. it belongs to ron heller, who kindly allowed me to wear this. he was wearing as a result of his participation in the 1988 team. we have the asset management ceo. he says, energy, by the
app. cars for navigation, for music, for messaging. up 2 1/2%.t an s&p record, unless we settle markedly higher. the record to have beaten was 1962. we're at about 1959. so not quite there. let's look to see how stocks are finishing up. dow jones industrials seeing a decent gain of about 52 points. turning your attention to the russell 2000, the percentage gain, really small and mid-caps are lately leading rallies when we have them. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's...
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healthkit, a comprehensive health service that pulls all of the data from your fitness apps into one easy to navigatearing lets multiple users access the same itunes purchases. messages is getting a new keyboard and the ability to send audio and video messages. and the photos app will have more integration between devices. but one thing ios 8 won't do.... yep, its all over for the iphone 4. make room in your smartphone masoleum, ios 8 will only work on the iphone 4s and up. >> check out this front facing camera. >> we remember that old phone. it was a big deal. but it's all over for the i phone 4. a moment of silence for the i phone 4. not to be left out, samsung unveiled its latest gadget late sunday night. the samsung z runs on its new operating system called tizen. its their first phone to depart from google's android operating system. samsung says the new tizen platform is quicker and easier to use. and finally, if you always wanted your own render farm, pixar is here to help you out. the studio behind hits like toy story and monsters university will be offering its renderman 3d animation softwar
healthkit, a comprehensive health service that pulls all of the data from your fitness apps into one easy to navigatearing lets multiple users access the same itunes purchases. messages is getting a new keyboard and the ability to send audio and video messages. and the photos app will have more integration between devices. but one thing ios 8 won't do.... yep, its all over for the iphone 4. make room in your smartphone masoleum, ios 8 will only work on the iphone 4s and up. >> check out...
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app. google talks about three pitbulls. navigation, communication, entertainment.does all three of these. if you have that doing it as well on the car screen as it does on your phone, you really win. right now our phones are so much more advanced than our cars are. do in termsou guys reallyour product is not an automotive product. do you have to start thinking about those things? >> our product is everything you need to be productive at work. all of your essentials, everyday things. driving into silicon valley for two or three hours a day, it's torture. >> it's a core part of what we are trying to tackle. the killer app in the car is uber. fromshowed you my uber tab last night. killer is the word. >> let's work on bringing these charges down so people don't have to drive anymore and then internet in the car will get better. >> if you are looking into the future, this is definitely at play at google's version of uber, which is the self driving car. they continue to bolster their ability to recognize voice. you're moving closer and closer to a car that drives itself.
app. google talks about three pitbulls. navigation, communication, entertainment.does all three of these. if you have that doing it as well on the car screen as it does on your phone, you really win. right now our phones are so much more advanced than our cars are. do in termsou guys reallyour product is not an automotive product. do you have to start thinking about those things? >> our product is everything you need to be productive at work. all of your essentials, everyday things....
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navigate your local music scene? find out how a new social discovery app can help you next on "humbert west." ♪ >> this is "bloombergon bloomberg television, streaming on your phone, your tablet, and bloomberg.com and now available on apple tv and amazon fire. jon lester one not be out of a job. to run ar is likely combined sprint/t mobile. he says it does not bother him if he does not get to run it. sprint and t-mobile are nearing an on a $32 billion deal that could be announced next month. know when people their favorite sports teams are playing, it's hard to keep track of all your favorite musicians and their touring schedules. it's harder to find new bands playing in your area that you might like. ticketb sees a great opportunity with their app. the president joins me that -- the president of the company joins me now. who is playing tonight? >> i don't know. i'm not going out tonight. if you brought up our app, you could find out. >>? how does it work >> it's an iphone app and looks at the music on your iphone and tells you what concerts are coming up for those artists and it recommends other artists based on th
navigate your local music scene? find out how a new social discovery app can help you next on "humbert west." ♪ >> this is "bloombergon bloomberg television, streaming on your phone, your tablet, and bloomberg.com and now available on apple tv and amazon fire. jon lester one not be out of a job. to run ar is likely combined sprint/t mobile. he says it does not bother him if he does not get to run it. sprint and t-mobile are nearing an on a $32 billion deal that could be...
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apps dangerous. car companies support the move. why? because they say they're building navigational devices.tech companies say it would slow innovation. >> thank you. >> sure. >> coming up next newest robot being used in silicon valley to make learning more interactive. >> i'm dan ashley. coming up at 5:00, a special home coming for a bay area veteran. a surprise he's about to see just feet away. how california's heartland is my greating to san francisco. cheryl jennings and i will be see you at 5:00 >> it's a final in brazil, south korea and russia played to a 1-1 tie. singing competition that makes you the judge premiers this sunday night. and the app is available now for free. tonight extreme weight loss at kl and join us back here at 11:00. >> a new kind of teacher's aide has been introduced in chas rooms in silicon valley. it's a robot that doesn't replace face to pace learning but does expand the reach of teacher was specialized knowledge. this 10-year-old has something peering over him. it's a robot with an ipad kids like simon are attuned to the technology and have no problem embraci
apps dangerous. car companies support the move. why? because they say they're building navigational devices.tech companies say it would slow innovation. >> thank you. >> sure. >> coming up next newest robot being used in silicon valley to make learning more interactive. >> i'm dan ashley. coming up at 5:00, a special home coming for a bay area veteran. a surprise he's about to see just feet away. how california's heartland is my greating to san francisco. cheryl jennings...
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give private citizens and companies the information to build apps and things like that that can make it easier for pedestrians and us to navigate our thoroughfares so that's their stated goal you know since they say they're only keep . the number of smartphones in the area not the personal data of the user why is it that privacy advocates are so riled up about this because i think that in the scheme of things and looking back over the last few years from the n.s.a. to the kind of sting ray operations going on down in florida with local police they were kind of tired of every time you hear government and personal data our government tracking anything especially our phones we get nervous and you know the other side of this too is that you know about a million dollars of contributions was put into this from big business like cisco and intel and qualcomm and so anytime you see businesses and big government you know scooping up data from the citizenry even if it is used for a good thing which this has the potential to be it makes one nervous because one good thing today can very easily be used as a bad thing in the future knowing th
give private citizens and companies the information to build apps and things like that that can make it easier for pedestrians and us to navigate our thoroughfares so that's their stated goal you know since they say they're only keep . the number of smartphones in the area not the personal data of the user why is it that privacy advocates are so riled up about this because i think that in the scheme of things and looking back over the last few years from the n.s.a. to the kind of sting ray...
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with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you the avenues,boulevards, the concrete chaos and congestion we call civilization easier to navigatede the all new jeep cherokee. with blind spot monitoring, forward collision and lane departure warning. because even a restless mind needs peace of mind. well-qualified lessees get a low mileage lease on the 2014 jeep cherokee sport front wheel drive for $199 a month. time on the san jose mayor's race. there are eight candidates running to replace chuck reid, but the top three vote getters , 21% of the precincts reporting #r* ccortezi and wynn with 22%. keep in mind when the votes are counted, the top two candidates will go o to the november run on election. it continues on-line, facebook and your mobile devices. we will update the election returns on our website as well. the news newscast is tomorrow morning. actor "jimmy kimmel live"! ic >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- tom cruise. from "mistresses", alyssa milano and music from boyz ii men. with cleto and the cletones. and now, right back at you, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy:
with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you the avenues,boulevards, the concrete chaos and congestion we call civilization easier to navigatede the all new jeep cherokee. with blind spot monitoring, forward collision and lane departure warning. because even a restless mind needs peace of mind. well-qualified lessees get a low mileage lease on the 2014 jeep cherokee sport front wheel drive for $199 a month. time on the san jose mayor's race. there are...
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in the case of the navigation thatle, we had companies knew the smartphone was starting to take off. they understood it was possible somebody else could launch a said weon app, but they don't see a threat yet so we will wait and respond when it does. when it did respond, it took off. you had millions of people saying this is better and cheaper. this is worse and more expensive. which will i choose? by then it was too late for them to respond. businesses need to look earlier in the lifecycle of new technology and life cycle of new technologies and recognize even before there will be a lothere of experiments going on. many are visible. market.n the things like kick starter and crowd funding platforms are allowing you to see how people playing with new technologies. we say that's the moment that you should get worried. technology is changing the way companies are doing usiness, monday on "the communicators" at 8:00 p.m. 2.stern on c-span artifacts," merican part two of our v
in the case of the navigation thatle, we had companies knew the smartphone was starting to take off. they understood it was possible somebody else could launch a said weon app, but they don't see a threat yet so we will wait and respond when it does. when it did respond, it took off. you had millions of people saying this is better and cheaper. this is worse and more expensive. which will i choose? by then it was too late for them to respond. businesses need to look earlier in the lifecycle of...
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apps may be breaking the laws but it is a grey area. the federal government wants permission from continuation to have legal authority over all navigationsupposed to work out. >> yeah. i got an appointment with a trainer. i can't cancel now. they'll charge me. >> you didn't tell me that. >> last week, i told you. i tell you and i wrote it on the calendar? no, you didn't tell me. >> i did tell you. >> you didn't but what are we going to do because i have an appointment so you're taking the kids to school. don't use the baby to cover your tracks. >> so how can you not only survive but thrive with your partner? a new partner called masters of love. it's one of the most read pieces of the week. the author looks at what makes happy and unhappy relationships. good morn dwroug. remember when this art cull was so well done. bra voi wlchlt you're in a relationship or not, we can all learn. your research sites 90% raccuray will stay together. >> that's right. john and his wife have been doing research for a long time, like over 40 years. part of the study is bringing couples into the lab, hooking them up to electrodes, and measured their pulse, r
apps may be breaking the laws but it is a grey area. the federal government wants permission from continuation to have legal authority over all navigationsupposed to work out. >> yeah. i got an appointment with a trainer. i can't cancel now. they'll charge me. >> you didn't tell me that. >> last week, i told you. i tell you and i wrote it on the calendar? no, you didn't tell me. >> i did tell you. >> you didn't but what are we going to do because i have an...
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navigate example, tom-tom and guard minute and magellan. knew the smart phone was going to take off. they understood it was possible google, apple, a startup could launch an application app. they said we haven't seen a threat yet. it took id respond, off. within months, you had millions aying this is better and cheaper. this is worse and more expensive. which one should i choose? for them to te respond. innovators, incumbent businesses start kind need to looking much earlier to the life cycle of new technologies and there is aven before product, there will be a lot of experiments going on. many are visible. in the market. things like kickstarter and forming platforms are allowing you to see how people are playing with new technologies. that's the moment that we should get worried. >> how technology is changing companies do business monday on the communicators at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> with live coverage of the .s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2, here on c-span 3, we complement that you the mosthowing relevant congressional hearings events.ic affairs on the weekend's, c-span 3 is tv e to american history including six unique series, the anniversary
navigate example, tom-tom and guard minute and magellan. knew the smart phone was going to take off. they understood it was possible google, apple, a startup could launch an application app. they said we haven't seen a threat yet. it took id respond, off. within months, you had millions aying this is better and cheaper. this is worse and more expensive. which one should i choose? for them to te respond. innovators, incumbent businesses start kind need to looking much earlier to the life cycle...