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over 40 million music fans watch ed snapchat's video over the weekend.does it mean for advertisers? ♪ emily: snapchat doesn't share a lot of information about user engagement and growth numbers but the ceo let out a little tidbit yesterday in a tweet saying more than 40 million users watched the coachella story on the social media app over the weekend. more than double the number of viewers who tuned in for the masters golf tournament. how massive of a platform could this be for brands looking to advertise on snapchat? you were at coachella. you saw the video. it disappeared after 24 hours. what was so special about it? >> the difference between what you get on a our story and the other things you can view -- coachella was widely covered. it was all over the place. on the live video you get on our story it was a very different experience, a much more intimate experience. people videotaping their friends dancing at the shows some crazy things that people found on the festival grounds like an adult ball pit. it was a different perspective. they have an edi
over 40 million music fans watch ed snapchat's video over the weekend.does it mean for advertisers? ♪ emily: snapchat doesn't share a lot of information about user engagement and growth numbers but the ceo let out a little tidbit yesterday in a tweet saying more than 40 million users watched the coachella story on the social media app over the weekend. more than double the number of viewers who tuned in for the masters golf tournament. how massive of a platform could this be for brands...
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emily: snapchat is another company you have gotten into early. how do you know it is not just a fad? bill: when we were looking at the investment, we talked to a number of kids and they said facebook to us is like linkedin to you. i think there is an element that the younger generation wants to be able to communicate, have fun, and not worry about whether the permanence might have some kind of weight. the numbers are staggering. i think evan is doing a great job. emily: can evan mature into a rockstar ceo? bill: i think so. it is interesting because he has had some issues, and other people we have worked with have. one of the things that benchmark truly tries to differentiate is we want to be a partner with the entrepreneur over a long time. i think there is a growing trend in silicon valley that i'm not a fan of, which is trial by social media. our job is to help these people through situations like that, not to abandon them even though the press is pounding them. evan in particular is a special person. he has a keen sense of product features th
emily: snapchat is another company you have gotten into early. how do you know it is not just a fad? bill: when we were looking at the investment, we talked to a number of kids and they said facebook to us is like linkedin to you. i think there is an element that the younger generation wants to be able to communicate, have fun, and not worry about whether the permanence might have some kind of weight. the numbers are staggering. i think evan is doing a great job. emily: can evan mature into a...
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i think it made room for snapchat, which we are an investor in.ven a company like nextdoor, which we are also invested in. because that lack of trust limits what you can do next. >> and apple? >> i think apple's only problem is android. and google. and google's willingness to be aggressive. apple should have paid anything. flat out. if you're going to pay $3 billion for a headphone company, $2 billion for a maps company is a no-brainer. i also think they should have found a way to broadcast. i have a deep respect for tony fidel. >> should apple buy twitter? >> i don't know if they would know what to do with it, and that is why i would probably say no. >> twitter is one of your companies? >> yes, and i think they have one of the most amazing moats. they have the most important people in almost any field in the world, remarkably committed to their own persona within the system. >> peter thiel, a venture capitalist criticized twitter, calling it horribly mismanaged, probably "a lot of pot smoking going on over there." how do you respond to that? >> i
i think it made room for snapchat, which we are an investor in.ven a company like nextdoor, which we are also invested in. because that lack of trust limits what you can do next. >> and apple? >> i think apple's only problem is android. and google. and google's willingness to be aggressive. apple should have paid anything. flat out. if you're going to pay $3 billion for a headphone company, $2 billion for a maps company is a no-brainer. i also think they should have found a way to...
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emily: and snapchat weaves it all together? they have people when people take their snap video, they can decide whether they want to submit it to be a candidate for the life story. emily: put it in context for us. how do we know that this is good? sarah: it's more people than watched the olympics opening ceremony last year. it's a huge number. it's more people that watched the oscars. emily: how does it compare to facebook and twitter? sarah: facebook doesn't have a super bowl size audience every day on the lat form. advertisers have to consider the fact that all of this is appears and is not something that can have a long life the way something on youtube can. in some ways it makes it more special, more invested in the moment for the people who are watching it live. emily: so obviously a huge potential for advertisers here. sara: advertisers have told us they can get about a million viewers a day on discover. that's pretty good for a show. sometimes they have sponsored content. emily: so are advertisers interested in this? sar
emily: and snapchat weaves it all together? they have people when people take their snap video, they can decide whether they want to submit it to be a candidate for the life story. emily: put it in context for us. how do we know that this is good? sarah: it's more people than watched the olympics opening ceremony last year. it's a huge number. it's more people that watched the oscars. emily: how does it compare to facebook and twitter? sarah: facebook doesn't have a super bowl size audience...
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and we will see the snapchat ceo at some point. is true. : emily: is there a good joke in this series? mike at least one. :i think it is a good one. emily: it is a joke worthy of season one? my: they are all our babies. emily: it might be the most talked about moment from season one and i think it's indicative of how you guys of what the show together because it is technically correct. i know you spend a lot of research on the technical part of things. tell me how that came to be. >> when mike and i first started talking about working on the show we bonded over the fact that we said, i hate technically incorrect dick jokes. we vowed, if we do dick jokes they will be technically correct. they may not be funny but they will be correct. so far we have stayed true to that. emily: mike, you are an engineer. you worked in silicon valley once upon a time yourself. so you know about this world. mike: i had fun on that one. believe it or not, this guy who's got his phd just after we finished season one was sort of the compression consultant
and we will see the snapchat ceo at some point. is true. : emily: is there a good joke in this series? mike at least one. :i think it is a good one. emily: it is a joke worthy of season one? my: they are all our babies. emily: it might be the most talked about moment from season one and i think it's indicative of how you guys of what the show together because it is technically correct. i know you spend a lot of research on the technical part of things. tell me how that came to be. >> when...
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seen snapchat go to what they are doing -- that is why you have seen snapchat go to what they are doing. they don't have that revenue outlet. revenue has become far more important. it has gone full circle. back in the days of broadcast, we could do a $30 million ipo. i just read yesterday they were more $100 million private finances from vcs than there were ipos. cory: during the bubble. mark: no, now. more i.t. investment has grown through this investment then through ipos. because there is no ipo market and because we have screwed this up dramatically -- i have to get that big in there -- you have to change your ideas with all your companies and how you expect them to grow. mark: until them market reappears the smaller ipo market, you will see more of that. you will see a billion-dollar education unit warned. the question is, what happens next? because she will also see billion-dollar unicorns go out of business. cory: fascinating stuff from mark cuban. you get a sense that there are big ideas coming into education whether it is charter schools at the kid level all the way to the post
seen snapchat go to what they are doing -- that is why you have seen snapchat go to what they are doing. they don't have that revenue outlet. revenue has become far more important. it has gone full circle. back in the days of broadcast, we could do a $30 million ipo. i just read yesterday they were more $100 million private finances from vcs than there were ipos. cory: during the bubble. mark: no, now. more i.t. investment has grown through this investment then through ipos. because there is no...
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that's why you see snapchat go to what they are doing.hat's up get spot because they do not have that revenue outlet. revenue has become more important. it has gone. oh. back in the day with broadcast.com, you could do a $30 million ipo. i read there were more $100 million private finances from vc's than there were from ipo's. now -- over the last 10 years, more i.t. companies have grown through private investment than ipo's. there were only 231 that have grown through ipo's the last 10 years. that's crazy, so because there is no ipo market, because the sec will screw things up. cory: are we going to see a unicorn like that, a billion-dollar company in education? mark: yes. there is no outlet for ipo's. outside of them, you are not seeing the traditional growth path from the 1990's, where again, you show dramatic growth and profitability, then you go to the public market to get capital to grow. now you have to keep raising money privately or get bought out. until that ipo market reappears, you will see a lot more unicorns. they don't have
that's why you see snapchat go to what they are doing.hat's up get spot because they do not have that revenue outlet. revenue has become more important. it has gone. oh. back in the day with broadcast.com, you could do a $30 million ipo. i read there were more $100 million private finances from vc's than there were from ipo's. now -- over the last 10 years, more i.t. companies have grown through private investment than ipo's. there were only 231 that have grown through ipo's the last 10 years....
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this is snapchat which is an impenetrable account that allows data to come in and disappear. they were hacked. this is happening every day. our privacy is under attack. the problem today, there is virtually zero relationship between private industry and government. private industry which has 85% of the networks and government has 15% of the networks but has vast resources that could help protect individuals against attacks. our government has a duty, a responsibility to protect the american people. and that's what this bill seeks to do. it does it in a number of ways. first and foremost, this is a voluntary program that's being created. no business is required to turn over their breach or hack information to the government. instead, there is a format, a procedure, that is now in place that will incentivize them to work with the government to identify in a way that strips out through a number of protections personal , identifiable information. the first way it is stripped out, when the business that has been hacked reports to a civilian agency, they must scrub the personal ide
this is snapchat which is an impenetrable account that allows data to come in and disappear. they were hacked. this is happening every day. our privacy is under attack. the problem today, there is virtually zero relationship between private industry and government. private industry which has 85% of the networks and government has 15% of the networks but has vast resources that could help protect individuals against attacks. our government has a duty, a responsibility to protect the american...
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is it facetime or snapchat?some ways, snapchat created this behavior of people being willing to share their face and themselves in public. and then there's of course technology, bandwidth, the screens are better on phones. everyone has this live streaming device in their pocket nowadays. cory: when i look at businesses and try to figure out -- you can have the best idea in the world. i do not try to figure out who is going to succeed. you're not going to win. ryan: right. cory: but i wonder, when you look at businesses that are marketplaces versus businesses that are not, they get targeted by competitors. the new york stock exchange, it took decades to happen. ebay has a lock on online auctions still despite the efforts of some well heeled competitors like amazon. is there room for lots of different services like this, or will everyone go to where everyone is because that's who you're sharing with? ryan: there's certainly a lot of room in the live streaming space, and there's different niches that appear. twitch
is it facetime or snapchat?some ways, snapchat created this behavior of people being willing to share their face and themselves in public. and then there's of course technology, bandwidth, the screens are better on phones. everyone has this live streaming device in their pocket nowadays. cory: when i look at businesses and try to figure out -- you can have the best idea in the world. i do not try to figure out who is going to succeed. you're not going to win. ryan: right. cory: but i wonder,...
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billionaire investor stanley druckenmiller shares his thoughts on snapchat.ry of state john kerry flew to germany to tell his fellow foreign ministers that the iran nuclear deal will hold up under congressional scrutiny. >> yesterday, there was a compromise reached in washington regarding congressional input. we are confident about our ability for the president to negotiate an agreement and to do so with the ability to make the world safer. emily: the white house signaled it would accept revised legislation, giving congress the authority to review any nuclear deal with iran. samsung is trying to deep its ties with its archrival apple. the company has created a standalone team of 200 employees to work exclusively on screens for apple products according to people with knowledge of the matter. samsung display make screens for ipads and macbooks and applies -- allies more on chipmaking as the smartphone sales stall. wall street may have high hopes for etsy's ipo tomorrow. many artisans who sell stuff on the site are not thrilled. after filing the ipo merchants fa
billionaire investor stanley druckenmiller shares his thoughts on snapchat.ry of state john kerry flew to germany to tell his fellow foreign ministers that the iran nuclear deal will hold up under congressional scrutiny. >> yesterday, there was a compromise reached in washington regarding congressional input. we are confident about our ability for the president to negotiate an agreement and to do so with the ability to make the world safer. emily: the white house signaled it would accept...
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>> the number of viewers that view snapchat life.und the same number who watch the award ceremonies, the olympics opening ceremony. it is a big number. in conjunction, snapchat has been able to charge very high rate for advertising. they have a new discover product. they have become serious advertiser, maybe serious revenue. >> they are able to charge double what hulu and others can. cory: thank you very much. that is a good bite. back tomorrow. ♪ hope to see them. ♪ mark: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm mark crumpton. this is "out of line," the intersection of business and economics with a main street -- this is "bottom line" the intersection of business and economics with a means street perspective. to our viewers in the united eighth and those joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stock and stories taking headlines on this monday. scarlet fu takes us off the charts and a look at insider selling head of earnings. and peter cook has the latest
>> the number of viewers that view snapchat life.und the same number who watch the award ceremonies, the olympics opening ceremony. it is a big number. in conjunction, snapchat has been able to charge very high rate for advertising. they have a new discover product. they have become serious advertiser, maybe serious revenue. >> they are able to charge double what hulu and others can. cory: thank you very much. that is a good bite. back tomorrow. ♪ hope to see them. ♪ mark: from...
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con 71% de uso entren ellos, sin embargo, instagram estÁ creciendo seguido por snapchat.s afroamericanos. casi un 46% lo utilizan como su principal mÉtodo de texto. todavÍa los mÁs jÓvenes continÚan siendo las mismas redes sociales. el factor dominante, la cantidad de gente que estÁ en estas redes. pasamos con ustedes. ilia: ahora vamos directo a las condiciones del tiempo. eduardo. eduardo: un dÍa nublado en filadelfia, con temperaturas que llegan hasta el 52, bÁsicamente por la nubosidad que ha llegado. el promedio climatolÓgico es 67, asÍ que estamos con temperaturas relativamente frÍa. filadelfia con 52. reportando 53 a atlanta city. note en la extensa zona que ha llegado nuestra zona. se estÁ reportando chubascos de nieve en la zona de la montaÑa. la realidad es que no ha llegado a llovizna. la atmÓsfera estÁ muy cerca en la parte baja. en estas zonas, donde ya estÁ por encima de los 60, pudiÉramos tener alguna llovizna ligera. extensa zona de nieve al noroeste de nueva york y tambiÉn en pensilvania. para nosotros, esperamos que debo una vez cruce esta perturbaciÓn,
con 71% de uso entren ellos, sin embargo, instagram estÁ creciendo seguido por snapchat.s afroamericanos. casi un 46% lo utilizan como su principal mÉtodo de texto. todavÍa los mÁs jÓvenes continÚan siendo las mismas redes sociales. el factor dominante, la cantidad de gente que estÁ en estas redes. pasamos con ustedes. ilia: ahora vamos directo a las condiciones del tiempo. eduardo. eduardo: un dÍa nublado en filadelfia, con temperaturas que llegan hasta el 52, bÁsicamente por la...
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>> number of people who voo the snapchat live. it used to be called our story. it's the compilation of all of the videos from the users generated around this specific event. ander that extremely popular. to put 30 million in context for you, that's like as many people as watching most award ceremonies. that's around the same number of people that watch the olympics opening ceremonies. so it's a big number. so in conjunction with that snapchat has been able to charge very high rates for its advertising. they have this new discover product, i'm sure you -- cory: they started to become skeerous advertiser, maybe serious revenue for this big business. >> yes, they're able to charge double what youtube and hulu can for advertisements on their discover business, which has channels from people like comedy central and "people." cory: sarah frier, thank you very much. that's not quite a but but still a good-bye. we will be back tomorrow. hope to see you then. >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: admiral michael mullen is here. he served
>> number of people who voo the snapchat live. it used to be called our story. it's the compilation of all of the videos from the users generated around this specific event. ander that extremely popular. to put 30 million in context for you, that's like as many people as watching most award ceremonies. that's around the same number of people that watch the olympics opening ceremonies. so it's a big number. so in conjunction with that snapchat has been able to charge very high rates for...
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. >> facebook tried to kill snapchat by building their own.mall companies. twitter launched per scope about four seconds after meerkat launched. they were the darlings of south buy right up until they closed their round on the same day twitter announced periscope. >> look, you have this environment where you're trying to get developers to build apps, build programs on top of your interface and then you make it inhospitable for them to operate them. >> and then there's this, which is we're going to cut you guys out and kill you just to watch you die. meerkat's an interesting and good user experience. periscope ask a great user experience and very integrated into twitter. i have to tweet out what's happening in meerkat now because it's not integrated. five minutes on periscope, hundreds of people watching live, a lot of stats coming back. that's really going to be the story. >> does it even matter -- i mean, live video -- there's very little that i actually care to watch live. a lot of people say rngs look at me, i'm on meerkat or peri sds scope
. >> facebook tried to kill snapchat by building their own.mall companies. twitter launched per scope about four seconds after meerkat launched. they were the darlings of south buy right up until they closed their round on the same day twitter announced periscope. >> look, you have this environment where you're trying to get developers to build apps, build programs on top of your interface and then you make it inhospitable for them to operate them. >> and then there's this,...
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facebook is king of the media world but more are turning to instagram and snapchat. 71 percent reporteda sizable number now also use photo shares app instagram and 41 percent use snapchat that de seconds after being posted. >> if you do not lake your kids on social media website friend them on the web site and they are gone and go do a different place. >> do you have instagram? >>> why use it often. >> it is an generational thing. >> so glad you included "us," in the generational thing. >> i don't thing he was talking to me. he was talking to you. >> i think he was just being nice. >> and now we respect that you respect your elders. a lot of sunshine on thursday and live doppler hd shows a quiet day on the way with partly cloudy skies and no moisture above. cool in some spots santa rosa and fairfield, and san ramon at 39 degrees so quite which willy in contrast, san francisco at 50 and enjoy, san jose is at 46 degrees. along the embarcadero showing the financial district town and the trust allows for a few isolated pockets of fog early but nothing widespread. a mild afternoon on the way
facebook is king of the media world but more are turning to instagram and snapchat. 71 percent reporteda sizable number now also use photo shares app instagram and 41 percent use snapchat that de seconds after being posted. >> if you do not lake your kids on social media website friend them on the web site and they are gone and go do a different place. >> do you have instagram? >>> why use it often. >> it is an generational thing. >> so glad you included...
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. >>> study finding users using facebook and google+, popular followed by instagram, snapchat and twitter, google+. one reason they may already have a gmail set up through school. back over to you. >> thank you. just ahead, "jurassic park" team has new lyrics thanks to chris pat. legendary jack nicklaus a career first. tiger woods gets help from his kids. a member of one direction tries his luck on the course. sports is next. >>> this morning on "today," the very funny billy crystal stops by to chat about his new show "the comedian." let's take you to sports with our own betty nguyen. good morning betty. >> good morning. let's start with baseball brewers, rockies at miller park. oops on the field. the stadium's fireworks system accidentally goes off in the bottom of the first inning. maybe a premium anything for this defensive play in the top of the sixth. >> in the air to left pretty well hit, davis on the run. what a catch! >> brewers davis makes the leap against the fence but the rockies go on to win it 5-4. annual masters par three contest took place yesterday in augusta. a glimpse of
. >>> study finding users using facebook and google+, popular followed by instagram, snapchat and twitter, google+. one reason they may already have a gmail set up through school. back over to you. >> thank you. just ahead, "jurassic park" team has new lyrics thanks to chris pat. legendary jack nicklaus a career first. tiger woods gets help from his kids. a member of one direction tries his luck on the course. sports is next. >>> this morning on...
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snapchat has its own attributes.ebook is in a way sort of the opposite because the algorithm remains hidden until it is popular. >> meerkat is a live video app. you can start broadcasting from anywhere any time. maybe she'll go live today, though i doubt it. >> i think it is a great opportunity for campaigns to be able to communicate with their supporters in real time where they are and that's something that will be key to building an organization and the capacity and culture to build towards election day. >> now every campaign can stream every speech live. reporters can also look for gaffes on those streams. even compared to the last time she ran for president. >> that's right. but i think the idea of being able to show a more human face and a more inside the campaign is a good one and hopefully we'll see a little bit more behind the scenes than the typical campaign before. >> joe, thanks for being here. >>> we'll be right back with more "reliable sources" after the break. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from th
snapchat has its own attributes.ebook is in a way sort of the opposite because the algorithm remains hidden until it is popular. >> meerkat is a live video app. you can start broadcasting from anywhere any time. maybe she'll go live today, though i doubt it. >> i think it is a great opportunity for campaigns to be able to communicate with their supporters in real time where they are and that's something that will be key to building an organization and the capacity and culture to...
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up and down, along the way making his early bets on some of the hottest names -- twitter, uber, snapchatram. joining me today on "studio 1.0," seasoned venture capitalist bill gurley.
up and down, along the way making his early bets on some of the hottest names -- twitter, uber, snapchatram. joining me today on "studio 1.0," seasoned venture capitalist bill gurley.
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guest: instagr snapchat, and vivine. rebecca:hado you tell people? what i is your elevator pitch to executive guest: any social media play or plan is long-term. a lolot of mistakes businesses make is they wantnstant return on their investment of time. another mistake ththey will makeke is they will hire someone within the younunger demographic and think because they are young they know how to use social media. there is how you use the platrm, and how youu communicate. you can have a youngng person who knows how to use a platform, but he or she may not know how to commununicate effectively to the mographic you're trying to reh. rebecca: senor charles grassley of iowa, well intotois 70's, not the typical social medidia guy, he's out there tweeting all day long anit is so authentic. it is coming from his voice using hishthand. he has a huge twitter following and it's because he's reaching out to voters directly, cutting out thmiddleman. he's not having his press secretary tweet for him, and it works. guest: you c tell when you get something from a corpo
guest: instagr snapchat, and vivine. rebecca:hado you tell people? what i is your elevator pitch to executive guest: any social media play or plan is long-term. a lolot of mistakes businesses make is they wantnstant return on their investment of time. another mistake ththey will makeke is they will hire someone within the younunger demographic and think because they are young they know how to use social media. there is how you use the platrm, and how youu communicate. you can have a youngng...
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snapchat ranked third. well, it's decision time for high school seniors once again and parents. will they go to college? where will they go? how will they pay for the rising koflt of higher education? janet napolitano is the former homeland security secretary but now president of the university of california overseeing a ten campus system with an annual budget of nearly $27 billion. she joins us today. madam president, good to see you, welcome back. >> thank you. >> as you know, the student debt level out there exceeds credit card debt auto loans, second only to mortgage debt. the question people keep asking, what makes college so expensive these days, the price index for college tuition grew by 80% between 2003 and 2013 which is more than twice as fast as overall inflation. what's behind that? do you feel that students are getting their money's worth these days? >> well, i'm going to speak to this from my vantage point, which is leading the country's largest public research university. and the chief cause of the -- cost to students going up is the fact that public investments i
snapchat ranked third. well, it's decision time for high school seniors once again and parents. will they go to college? where will they go? how will they pay for the rising koflt of higher education? janet napolitano is the former homeland security secretary but now president of the university of california overseeing a ten campus system with an annual budget of nearly $27 billion. she joins us today. madam president, good to see you, welcome back. >> thank you. >> as you know, the...
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seguido por snapchat.ue facebook. los adolescentes hispanos ayfroamericanos usan mÁs el archiinternet que el resto de la poblaciÓn. aÚn con las decenas de redes sociales disponibles, todavÍa los mÁs jÓvenes continÚan gravitando a las mismas redes sociales. el factor determinante: la cantidad de gente que se encuentra dentro. por eso facebook sigue siendo el lÍder entre ellos. pasamos con ustedes: [mÚsica] julio: bueno y ahora nos vamos de inmediato con eduardo o que nos tiene la iÚltima informaciÓn sobre el sistema que nos estÁ afectando. muy buenas noches, eduardo. eduardo: a esta hora fuertes tormentas afectando parte de nuestra regiÓn con la posibilidad de granizo. el pronÓstico en segundos. [mÚsica] julio: bueno, ahora sÍ nos vamos con eduardo rodrÍguez y su informe del tiempo. quÉ tal? adelante. eduardo: quÉ tal, julio? efectivamente mucha lluvia en la primera parte del dÍa. aquÍ tenemos algunos acumulados. el aeropuerto de filadelfia registrando casi dos pulgadas. aquÍ cerca de una pulgada. >> el cor
seguido por snapchat.ue facebook. los adolescentes hispanos ayfroamericanos usan mÁs el archiinternet que el resto de la poblaciÓn. aÚn con las decenas de redes sociales disponibles, todavÍa los mÁs jÓvenes continÚan gravitando a las mismas redes sociales. el factor determinante: la cantidad de gente que se encuentra dentro. por eso facebook sigue siendo el lÍder entre ellos. pasamos con ustedes: [mÚsica] julio: bueno y ahora nos vamos de inmediato con eduardo o que nos tiene la...
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snapchat and grub hub among others, thanks for being here. let's start off with uber.might get merchant delivery from uber. they've got cars all over the place. we've seen them start to move into package delivery. now maybe they become part of the instant economy even more. do you think that's where we're going to see a big move from them next? and how big a part of their business is moving things three years from now? >> up until now, i think it's mainly just been about moving people, and as we've learned more and more about how the economies evolving, how cities are changing. that opportunity alone is massive. and all the most recent financings i can tell you the presentation deck had zero in for these things. now that said, travis section treemly experimental. you've seen them experiment with everything from kittens to christmas trees. and i think as what you're seeing now is jurt expansion of that it's an ambitious company. they view themselves as a platform company, and they have announced many months ago over a million rides a day. so the number of cars that they
snapchat and grub hub among others, thanks for being here. let's start off with uber.might get merchant delivery from uber. they've got cars all over the place. we've seen them start to move into package delivery. now maybe they become part of the instant economy even more. do you think that's where we're going to see a big move from them next? and how big a part of their business is moving things three years from now? >> up until now, i think it's mainly just been about moving people,...
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facebook still the number one social network among 13 to 17. 71% use the service, instagram 52%, snapchat teenagers have a phone, 88% have access to one on a regular basis. watching the action on facebook stock, it has been above the 50 day for almost two months. not quite 86 where it was late in march, but pretty nice. >> we have to be very careful about these surveys. you know we were on air whenevers the surveys come out teens aren't using facebook because three teens told some reporter they weren't using facebook any more. a rash of those reports. now reports showing what i believe to be the truth, there is no issue there. if there was they're going to instagram by and large. teens don't tell you the truth either. that's another thing to be aware of as well. >> really? our kids are not there yet. >> not at all but a good sign for facebook. >> i remember not always telling everyone the truth when i was a teenager. >> wow. >> either. but i never really believed these survey numbers either. you see teenagers back away from facebook, use it less, maybe they're using instagram a bit more a
facebook still the number one social network among 13 to 17. 71% use the service, instagram 52%, snapchat teenagers have a phone, 88% have access to one on a regular basis. watching the action on facebook stock, it has been above the 50 day for almost two months. not quite 86 where it was late in march, but pretty nice. >> we have to be very careful about these surveys. you know we were on air whenevers the surveys come out teens aren't using facebook because three teens told some...
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followed by blackberry messenger, surprisingly beating out instagram and snapchat.om of the list, twitter, skype losing most of their daily active users, within a week in the telecom business we call that churn. that's a tough metric. >> vine, 9% retention. >> i'll confess to being skeptical of those numbers. i want to dig in and see what methodology was. we know blackberry messenger has lost quite a few people as blackberry's market share has gone down and as whatsapp we chat and others have come on strong and instagram has shown very strong legs in the app store charts and in people engaging on it. we'll see. >> the definition of retention, delete the app from your phone, simply not using it every day, that's a loaded word. >> logged into it using it. >> up next a galaxy far away, now available on-line. we will explain when "squawk alley" returns. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only dail
followed by blackberry messenger, surprisingly beating out instagram and snapchat.om of the list, twitter, skype losing most of their daily active users, within a week in the telecom business we call that churn. that's a tough metric. >> vine, 9% retention. >> i'll confess to being skeptical of those numbers. i want to dig in and see what methodology was. we know blackberry messenger has lost quite a few people as blackberry's market share has gone down and as whatsapp we chat and...
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71 percent report using facebook but a sizable number now also use instagram and 41 percent sues snapchat that permanently deletes shared votes and photo seconds after they are viewed. the study finds that 88 percent of teens have access to a cell phone and 92 percent say they go online each day while 24 percent say they are online constantly. must have talked to my kids. >> if you are on your kids' social media site they will go to a different one. >> now, in terms of apps, if you have the abc7 news weather app sunshine. all day. nothing but clear skies. a gorgeous start on this thursday morning. outside, we are cool in a couple of spots. fairfield is a cooler location coming in at a temperature of 39 degrees. 43 in lafayette. 54 in downtown san francisco and newark is at a temperature of 46 degrees. from the could be camera showing the embarcadero and the ferry building and light remark at this hour on the embarcadero and a light breeze. the flag is not waving. the forecast features early morning pockets of fog an issue in some spots. mild afternoon through sunday and we are tracking a
71 percent report using facebook but a sizable number now also use instagram and 41 percent sues snapchat that permanently deletes shared votes and photo seconds after they are viewed. the study finds that 88 percent of teens have access to a cell phone and 92 percent say they go online each day while 24 percent say they are online constantly. must have talked to my kids. >> if you are on your kids' social media site they will go to a different one. >> now, in terms of apps, if you...
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you see a snapchat. you see all these companies emerge on a continual basis. emily: do you have a concern that companies like google, facebook, apple, amazon could ever become too powerful that they would stifle innovation? peter: i tend to think this has not happened a lot in the technology area because there has always been enough innovation to keep things flowing. emily: do you think someday google, facebook, apple, amazon will not be as dominant as they are? peter: i think they will be dominant for a while as they are all great businesses, but i don't think they will be dominant forever. emily: do you see one or the other becoming more dominant than the rest? peter: it is always difficult to judge this, but if i had to pick one, i do tend to think of google as the one that is on an incredible arc at this point. emily: why? peter: i think the core search monopoly is powerful. they are trying to extend it into all these other areas. emily: their monopoly is in search but they are exploring so many different things, robotics, google glass, self-driving cars.
you see a snapchat. you see all these companies emerge on a continual basis. emily: do you have a concern that companies like google, facebook, apple, amazon could ever become too powerful that they would stifle innovation? peter: i tend to think this has not happened a lot in the technology area because there has always been enough innovation to keep things flowing. emily: do you think someday google, facebook, apple, amazon will not be as dominant as they are? peter: i think they will be...
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reading a bunch of articles you'll better understand what's pinterest best for, what's instagram, snapchat facebook, you have to start with a basic understanding of where your audience is. >> gary vanderchalk has a great book about social media platforms. >>> josh writes how do you reach market segments that are transitioning from one technology to another? any ideas, jen? >> well i think staying on top of technology as a business owner is important. the most important thing even going back to social meade yazdia is even if you're not going to activate it as a business owner yourself, you need to understand what's relevant and what it's being used for. so transitioning from something could happen in this day and age in months. so having that mindset to adopt technology so that it can accelerate your growth and your business is really important. >> and this is a lot about education too, just understanding what's out there. not just hopping on every new thing but understanding where it fits into your business and into the market. >> as a technology company for us, it's very important to stay
reading a bunch of articles you'll better understand what's pinterest best for, what's instagram, snapchat facebook, you have to start with a basic understanding of where your audience is. >> gary vanderchalk has a great book about social media platforms. >>> josh writes how do you reach market segments that are transitioning from one technology to another? any ideas, jen? >> well i think staying on top of technology as a business owner is important. the most important...
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that is what you see with snapchat doing.e that revenue outlook, so really revenue has become far more important because back in the day with broadcast.com, you could view a $30 million ipo. i read something yesterday that there are more $100 million private finances, then there were ipo's. over the last 10 years, more i.t. companies have grown through private investment than ipos. that is crazy. because there is no ipo market, because that has been screwed up dramatically, you have to change all of your strategies and how you deal with companies and how you expect them to grow. cory: are we going to see a unicorn like that, a billion-dollar private company in education? mark: there is no oliver ipos so yes. you see a great turnaround, but outside of that, you are not seeing the traditional growth happen where you show dramatic growth and hints of profitability, and they go to the public market to get capital to grow. now you have to keep on raising money privately, or get bought out. and until the ipo market reappears you ar
that is what you see with snapchat doing.e that revenue outlook, so really revenue has become far more important because back in the day with broadcast.com, you could view a $30 million ipo. i read something yesterday that there are more $100 million private finances, then there were ipo's. over the last 10 years, more i.t. companies have grown through private investment than ipos. that is crazy. because there is no ipo market, because that has been screwed up dramatically, you have to change...
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snapshot -- stephanie: you loved snapchat. stan: they don't have any revenues yet.hink is a great company and i think evan has a great vision. it's a fancy price. uber is a fancy price. it's certainly not like 2000 because we never had networking effect before. you can have companies get customers they did not have three years ago in the monetize it. i think it's all part of a product of zero interest rates but i don't think it is outrageous the way it was in 2000. stephanie: you're not that concerned? stan: i don't know if i would go that far. emily: coming up, spacex successfully launches its cargo capsule but ales to nail the rocket landing stop and later, is there a tech double in china? ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg west does quote more we focus on innovation, technology and the future of business. let's get a check on bloomberg top headlines. china's economy grew at the slowest pace since 2009. new figures point to a slowdown. here's the spokesman of china's national bureau of statistics. >> the new impetus is showing momentum, but in general, it is still small
snapshot -- stephanie: you loved snapchat. stan: they don't have any revenues yet.hink is a great company and i think evan has a great vision. it's a fancy price. uber is a fancy price. it's certainly not like 2000 because we never had networking effect before. you can have companies get customers they did not have three years ago in the monetize it. i think it's all part of a product of zero interest rates but i don't think it is outrageous the way it was in 2000. stephanie: you're not that...
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marco rubio saying he is on snapchat, how big are hillary's challenge is going to be in the hit to changeepublican media landscape? alex: in 2008, obama won because he figured out how to use technology effectively. in 2012, the republicans were still fairly incompetent. mitt romney's technology platform broke down on election day. that will not happen in 2016. whoever the republican candidate is, bush, cruise paul, they are all technology -- technologically savvy. i think will be a challenge for hillary in that they are going to be competing fiercely with her and whatever democrats run against her in the primary as well. emily: what is her mindset when it comes to leveraging technology, leveraging these new tools? obviously we thought different kinds of campaign announcements what else? alex: we will see which tools get used, we will see an unprecedented use of big data in this campaign. social media was defining any 2012 race, i think the -- i think it will make a big impact. emily: alec ross, former senior adviser for innovation at the state department. the 2016 candidates are already s
marco rubio saying he is on snapchat, how big are hillary's challenge is going to be in the hit to changeepublican media landscape? alex: in 2008, obama won because he figured out how to use technology effectively. in 2012, the republicans were still fairly incompetent. mitt romney's technology platform broke down on election day. that will not happen in 2016. whoever the republican candidate is, bush, cruise paul, they are all technology -- technologically savvy. i think will be a challenge...
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just reaching a bunch of articles you'll better understand what pinterest is used for, instagram, snapchatcebook, you have to start with a basic understanding of where your audience is. >> right. gary who is a regular guest has an incredible book to break down every one of the social media platforms and what they are best used for. >> great advice. finally, we have a question from josh who writes how do you reach market segments that are transitioning from one technology to another? any ideas here? >> well, i think staying on top of technology as a business owner is important. the most important thing for going back to social media is even if you're not going to activate it as a business owner yourself you need to understand what is relevant and what it is being used for. so transitioning from something that was relevant to you could happen literally in this day and age within months. so having that mindset and agile within your company to accelerate your business is really important. >> and not just hopping on every new thing but understanding where it fits into your business, where it fi
just reaching a bunch of articles you'll better understand what pinterest is used for, instagram, snapchatcebook, you have to start with a basic understanding of where your audience is. >> right. gary who is a regular guest has an incredible book to break down every one of the social media platforms and what they are best used for. >> great advice. finally, we have a question from josh who writes how do you reach market segments that are transitioning from one technology to another?...
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. >> marco rubio has been tweeting up a storm and is also on snapchat. on the video front, there has been criticism. some people saying it is divorced from reality. she should have done a televised announcement with her family standing or buy. what do you think about that? >> i think no matter how hillary rolled this out she would get criticism. she is in a difficult position. having to reintroduce herself to an american public most of which no her already ready well. to come up with an innovative way, they generated is about a decision everyone pretty much knew would be made. they checked that box pretty well. this is important, particularly as she tries to reach younger voters who may not know that much about hillary clinton. this is one way for her to mind that population of the american voting public that may be has not voted for her before. emily: heartburn you are at the top of obama's tech team. hillary has hired stephanie from google. do republicans have something similar? how do you see the two teams shaping up? >> it is interesting to see who t
. >> marco rubio has been tweeting up a storm and is also on snapchat. on the video front, there has been criticism. some people saying it is divorced from reality. she should have done a televised announcement with her family standing or buy. what do you think about that? >> i think no matter how hillary rolled this out she would get criticism. she is in a difficult position. having to reintroduce herself to an american public most of which no her already ready well. to come up...