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a part of them in the process are to correspondent margaret howell takes a look at google by the numbers. is google trying to take the world over well the multinational corporation has become an active part of the average internet users digital life but just how much has this company become ingrained we'll let's break it down by the numbers four hundred twenty five million now in june of two thousand and twelve that's the number of users google announced use g.-mail the company's e-mail service during the goals annual io developer conference and this year one hundred and ninety million people are active on google's new social media platform google plus now take a look at this number nine hundred million well that's the number of activated android smartphones so far the google for right end of the smartphone arena has quickly gained user traction now to put that into perspective the company also announced an active smartphone user base of one hundred million all downloading custom apps so what's the catch will those buying those apps from google for their android purchase do it directly f
a part of them in the process are to correspondent margaret howell takes a look at google by the numbers. is google trying to take the world over well the multinational corporation has become an active part of the average internet users digital life but just how much has this company become ingrained we'll let's break it down by the numbers four hundred twenty five million now in june of two thousand and twelve that's the number of users google announced use g.-mail the company's e-mail service...
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plus google is bringing the digital world into focus with its google glasses is just the latest example of how intertwined the internet giant is becoming with our lives but lawmakers on capitol hill are asking google for an eye exam they want to know if this product compromises privacy and if you thought the a.p. d.o.j. scandal was the only case of the government going after journalists think again fox news now says it's white house correspondent is now facing potential criminal charges for his story a look at the chilling of the fourth estate later in the show. it's monday may twentieth five pm in washington d.c. lopez and you are watching our t.v. well we begin this hour with yet another look at the close sometimes conflicting times between the government and private interests over the weekend the l.a. times printed an investigative piece that talked about numerous government purchases of a drug known as. this drug is an antidote to an antibiotic resistant anthrax drug in the wake of nine eleven the government dedicated huge sums of money to creating and stockpiling biodefense drugs b
plus google is bringing the digital world into focus with its google glasses is just the latest example of how intertwined the internet giant is becoming with our lives but lawmakers on capitol hill are asking google for an eye exam they want to know if this product compromises privacy and if you thought the a.p. d.o.j. scandal was the only case of the government going after journalists think again fox news now says it's white house correspondent is now facing potential criminal charges for his...
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. >> google has done it again by creating google glass, the internet interface you wear on your face. >> google glass is an experiment. it's a new interface for all of the information that you would typically get off of a smart phone. >> they aren't on the market yet. google has released more than 10,000 to developers and contest winners for feedback from outside the google campus. >> right now this very experimental version is $1,500 so that's not accessible to most people. >> with google glass, you can look up maps, send text, check your e-mail and actually even take a picture, and it shows up just like this. >> i don't know if i would personally use it. i feel like we have it in our face as much as possible already so i don't know if i literally want it on my face. >> a little skeptical but was surprised when she put them on. >> that's crazy. >> this is pretty incredible. it's, like -- kind of like those holograms that you can see through in movies.
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>>> reporter: google has done it again by creating google glass, the internet interface you wear on your face. >> google glass is an experiment. it's a new interface for all of the information that you would typically get off a smartphone. >> reporter: they aren't on the market yet. google has released more than 10,000 to developers and contest winners for feedback outside the google campus. >> right now this very experimental version is $1,500. that's not accessible to most people. >> reporter: with google glass, you can look up maps, send texts, check your email and actually even take a picture and it shows up just like this. >> i don't know if i would personally use it. i feel like we have an interface as much as possible already so i don't know if i literally want it on my face. >> reporter: this person is a little skeptical but was surprised when she put them on. >> crazy. >> this is incredible. it's like -- kind of like the holograms that you can see through in movies. >> reporter: there will be issues like etiquette. people might think you're recording them secretly and also weari
>>> reporter: google has done it again by creating google glass, the internet interface you wear on your face. >> google glass is an experiment. it's a new interface for all of the information that you would typically get off a smartphone. >> reporter: they aren't on the market yet. google has released more than 10,000 to developers and contest winners for feedback outside the google campus. >> right now this very experimental version is $1,500. that's not accessible...
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. >> reporter: google has created google glass. the internet inner face you wear on your face. >> it is an experiment. it is a new inner face for all of the information that you would typic he get off of a smart phone. >> they are not on the market yet. google released more than 10,000 to developers and contest winners for feedback from outside the google campus. >> right now this experimental vision is $1500. that is not accessible to most people. >> with it you can look up maps, send text, check your e- mail and even take a picture and it shows up just like this. >> i don't know if i would personally use it. i feel like we have it in our face as much as possible already. i tkpoepb know if i literally want it on our face. >> reporter: skeptical but was surpriseed when she put them on. >> that is crazy. >> it is pretty incredible. that is like -- kind of like the holograms in movies. >> this will be ed kit. people might think you are recording them secretly and
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the recent one is pictures by google's street view. the images capture sites of america where rates of poverty and unemployment are high and educational opportunities are slim. photographs from a new american picture were included in the new photography 2011 exhibition at mona in new york. and also has been seen at exhibitions at la ball in paris and pier 21 here in san francisco. a monograph was published in 2011. and it is represented by local galleries and sf galleries would like to thank steven orts and the staff for the support of this event. we asked doug to speak today in order to draw threads from his work until asketon has street view which is currently on view in the gallery. doug i will turn it over to you. >> thanks for coming. i appreciate it. i am looking forward to giving you some details on this. i have 15 minutes, so i am not going to talk about all of them. there are so many layers of consideration to this and each of these areas could sort of veer off into its own talk and so i am going to talk to some of the things t
the recent one is pictures by google's street view. the images capture sites of america where rates of poverty and unemployment are high and educational opportunities are slim. photographs from a new american picture were included in the new photography 2011 exhibition at mona in new york. and also has been seen at exhibitions at la ball in paris and pier 21 here in san francisco. a monograph was published in 2011. and it is represented by local galleries and sf galleries would like to thank...
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a day where it was the best of times for google. the stock roaring $29 and it was the worst of times for apple, with the stock plunging $19 to $429. and while the dow climbed, the s&p gained one, and it has nack day edged up 0.26%, the fortune of these two cities capture the imagination of everyone who focused on the stock market today. i know, i know what you want. you want answers about this dwern divergence. you came to the right place. first, this tale is not a new one in 2013. google is up 29% for the year. apple is down 19%. so we shouldn't just say, hey, wow, what happened there today? this spread has gotten wider and wider as the year's gone on. second, we know that google is red hot. barely a day goes by where we don't have some analyst yapping making a bold call about where google's headed. thank heavens he didn't join the crowd predicting that google is going to $1,000. almost every time we get one of these 1g price target thingies, we end up having a quick sell-off. it's like clockwork. $1,000, sell, sell, sell. at the sa
a day where it was the best of times for google. the stock roaring $29 and it was the worst of times for apple, with the stock plunging $19 to $429. and while the dow climbed, the s&p gained one, and it has nack day edged up 0.26%, the fortune of these two cities capture the imagination of everyone who focused on the stock market today. i know, i know what you want. you want answers about this dwern divergence. you came to the right place. first, this tale is not a new one in 2013. google...
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the uk - cheers to you. when did this first come to your attention? - it's more a case that google searches give us some insights into the early stages of traders making decisions. so whereas stock market data tell us something about actions that traders are taking in the markets, google data we thought, could potentially tell us something about the information that traders were looking for as they attempted to make those decisions. - what else did you find in your research, and specifically what words seem to be coming up the most? - we found that terms which were more financially relevant were better indicators of upcoming stock market moves. it obviously is a little bit difficult to say, "is this word financially relevant? is that word not financially relevant?" so what we did is we looked at how often terms occurred in the financial times between 2004 and 2011 and we divided that number by the number of times that google found those terms online. so, for example, "debt" or "portfolio," we looked at a range of terms - "nasdaq." we also included terms which instinctively, we thou
the uk - cheers to you. when did this first come to your attention? - it's more a case that google searches give us some insights into the early stages of traders making decisions. so whereas stock market data tell us something about actions that traders are taking in the markets, google data we thought, could potentially tell us something about the information that traders were looking for as they attempted to make those decisions. - what else did you find in your research, and specifically...
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google to turn down? anything that shows apple can beat the estimates or anything that suggests google will fall short. right now, we don't have either. so here's the bottom line. the tale of two cities is, indeed playing out, just like that amazing stock picker charles dickens predicted. it is the season of light for google and the season of darkness for apple. the spring of hope for owners of gog and the winter of despair for winners of aapl. and until we are otherwise, i expect apple to fall short of estimates and google to, alas, indeed beat the great expectations. and the business of stocks, just like in literature, it's all about the classics, which says that google at $915 is cheaper than apple at $429. let's go to ed in texas, please. ed? >> caller: hey, jim. my question today is on yrcw.
google to turn down? anything that shows apple can beat the estimates or anything that suggests google will fall short. right now, we don't have either. so here's the bottom line. the tale of two cities is, indeed playing out, just like that amazing stock picker charles dickens predicted. it is the season of light for google and the season of darkness for apple. the spring of hope for owners of gog and the winter of despair for winners of aapl. and until we are otherwise, i expect apple to fall...
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the lowest average was $3.75 in stockton. >>> next here on kpix5. privacy concerns over google's latest gadget. how it may turn people away from the high-tech glasses. ah,! hey! kachow! bellissimo! guido! our tires are a-flying! whooooaaaaaa little tractors, dance! they're here! it is time! there's high-octane fun for everyone at cars land. only at disney california adventure park. female narrator: for over 60,000 california female narrator: for over 60,000 california foster children a pair of shoes is a small but important gift. my shoes have a hole in them. i can barely fit in these anymore. i hope no one would notice. they hurt my feet. i never had new shoes before. to help, sleep train is collecting new shoes of all sizes. bring your gift to any sleep train, and they'll be given to a local foster child in need. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. causing a bit of a stir in e tech world. but as k-p-i-x 5's patrick sedillo shows u. privacy concerns could makee people turn >>> it does not take 20/20 vision to see how the google glasses are
the lowest average was $3.75 in stockton. >>> next here on kpix5. privacy concerns over google's latest gadget. how it may turn people away from the high-tech glasses. ah,! hey! kachow! bellissimo! guido! our tires are a-flying! whooooaaaaaa little tractors, dance! they're here! it is time! there's high-octane fun for everyone at cars land. only at disney california adventure park. female narrator: for over 60,000 california female narrator: for over 60,000 california foster children a...
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the google glass. that's weird for me. it's been a major bust. >> very early on, there are a few hundreds or thousand developer samples out there. they may have updates on how well the adoption of it has been going. and some earlier ideas on way that developers can write software for that. it used a service called google now to place things in front of your world. >> tech explosion right here in the bay area. >> we will have the live coverage starting at 8:30 tomorrow morning on cnet. >> you can see more of the tech watch segments by going to kpix.com. >> someone is willing to pay $500,000 for a cup of coffee. that is the highest bid to do coffee with tim cook, the ceo of apple. the auction is open until 1:00
the google glass. that's weird for me. it's been a major bust. >> very early on, there are a few hundreds or thousand developer samples out there. they may have updates on how well the adoption of it has been going. and some earlier ideas on way that developers can write software for that. it used a service called google now to place things in front of your world. >> tech explosion right here in the bay area. >> we will have the live coverage starting at 8:30 tomorrow morning...
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remember the google price 1,000? oh, geez. did you see the google price target? >> there are $4,000 price targets on google. jeffrey bernstein in atlantic. morgan stanley, carl, they're wise to us and did you see their price target today? 996. they know we were about to put the hammer to them. >> thai did a 10 for 1 split we would be talking about a 100 price target and when you see this kind of activity where the guy goes 996, what you say is apple better stop right here because everybody who took the price target from 600 down to 60 is in jeopardy because then they have to raise the price target because they've got to provide the value. >> you were the first person to point out that the value of that might not be as great as we think. >> it's true. you have to pick and choose very, very carefully. that's because they were making an enormous amount money from investment banking. when that has largely been staunched as a result, yes, you don't get the compensation levels and so you could argue, back then you had a lot of smart guys who were heavily conflicted and
remember the google price 1,000? oh, geez. did you see the google price target? >> there are $4,000 price targets on google. jeffrey bernstein in atlantic. morgan stanley, carl, they're wise to us and did you see their price target today? 996. they know we were about to put the hammer to them. >> thai did a 10 for 1 split we would be talking about a 100 price target and when you see this kind of activity where the guy goes 996, what you say is apple better stop right here because...
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trying to do is to diversify its economic links and to develop links with asia with other parts of the google doesn't happen very quickly yeah it will take time but it is encouraging to see the paradigm of russia's economic forum economic policies changing it's starting to forge alliances with countries in the far abroad like new zealand like vietnam like aussie i mean it's like taking virtue from the city i mean this was something that was thought about now you have to do it you don't have much choice. we have to do that and we have to turn toward tools sells. even excluding china
trying to do is to diversify its economic links and to develop links with asia with other parts of the google doesn't happen very quickly yeah it will take time but it is encouraging to see the paradigm of russia's economic forum economic policies changing it's starting to forge alliances with countries in the far abroad like new zealand like vietnam like aussie i mean it's like taking virtue from the city i mean this was something that was thought about now you have to do it you don't have...
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can you get some of the features of google now with the glasses and there are no third parties yet.if i had an app that could tell me where the mexican restaurant is near times square or compare prices of what i want to buy, and that's not far off. hey, can i have a pretzel? some busy new yorkers never noticed what i was wearing, but those that stopped us were very enthusiastic. >> how do you say hello in french? taxi? we're at the top of the rock, a beautiful day. you might want to have a bodyguard when you have these. they are $1,600 a pop. they are just a prototype. they are comfortable and fairly easy to use, some of the simpler functions. the setup is difficult. and the worktivety is something they will have to work out. this definitely feels exciting and it feels like i am looking at the future, but there is a learning curve. no doubt about it. is this still recording? did i turn it off? >> that looks like fun. >>> guns as gifts for kids. another accidental shooting is raising the debate over the family tradition. >>> our next guest got his first gun at age 4, and we will hear
can you get some of the features of google now with the glasses and there are no third parties yet.if i had an app that could tell me where the mexican restaurant is near times square or compare prices of what i want to buy, and that's not far off. hey, can i have a pretzel? some busy new yorkers never noticed what i was wearing, but those that stopped us were very enthusiastic. >> how do you say hello in french? taxi? we're at the top of the rock, a beautiful day. you might want to have...
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. >>> and it could be the next big thing in geek gadgetry. we got our hands on google glass to show you what it can do. ,,,,,,,,,,,, the one that happened last t that killed five women -- a extremely rare. today, we did some checking on what it takes . >>> experts say limousine fires like the ones that happened last night that killed five people are extremely rare. today we did some checking on what it takes to operate a limousine service. kpix 5 sigh quan on the common piece of safety equipment limo drivers aren't required to carry. >> been in the limousine business for 20 years. he's been a chauffeur for eight. >> actually, last night, i got a message from a friend say ig heard about the accident, are you safe, i hope none of your people are involved. >> he will not speculate on the cause of saturday night's fatal limousine fire but gives insight into the industry's regulations and safety procedures. >> we train our chauffeurs on cpr, you know, basically creating awareness. >> first, not all limos carry fire extinguishers. they are not required to. >> right when you
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you can get some of the features of google now with the glasses, but there are no third party apps yethere the real potential is. i would love if i had an app that told me where the nearest mexican restaurant was to times square or something i could compare prices for a shop that i was going to go into. and that is not far off. so no restaurant app, i guess i'm going to have to rough it. hey there, can i have a pretzel? some busy new yorkers never noticed what i was wearing, but those who stopped us were very enthusiastic. >> are those the google glasses? >> it is the google glasses. what do you think? >> oh, my god. >> do i look like "star trek." how do you say hello in french? taxi. we're at the top of the rock. a beautiful day. you might want to have a bodyguard when you have these. they're about $1,600 a pop, but remember they're just a prototype. they're actually very comfortable and fairly easy to use some of the simpler functions. i have to say though the setup is a bit difficult. so they're working through connectivity issues. that's definitely something they're going to have t
you can get some of the features of google now with the glasses, but there are no third party apps yethere the real potential is. i would love if i had an app that told me where the nearest mexican restaurant was to times square or something i could compare prices for a shop that i was going to go into. and that is not far off. so no restaurant app, i guess i'm going to have to rough it. hey there, can i have a pretzel? some busy new yorkers never noticed what i was wearing, but those who...
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the reason though is you're controlling the google search. if somebody says something awful about you that's not true, you can post and google will trust your site and put you higher. i felt a bit sheepish when i first started it because i don't need by own -- i don't feel like i'm my own brand. >> i need it every day. >> well, scott, you are your own brand. everyone is their own brand and you can't shy away from it because it's actually denying the world the opportunity to engage with you. so, if you think you have special talents or unique value to the world, you have to be out there. you have to be found. >> i have two questions for you. my first one is the name of the book, "branding pays." i have a punch of followers. how do i monotize them, make money off them? >> it's not necessarily just monotizing your name and your brand, but hopefully, if you brand yourself correctly, you'll be able to achieve your goals. whether they're career goals, whether it's getting funding for
the reason though is you're controlling the google search. if somebody says something awful about you that's not true, you can post and google will trust your site and put you higher. i felt a bit sheepish when i first started it because i don't need by own -- i don't feel like i'm my own brand. >> i need it every day. >> well, scott, you are your own brand. everyone is their own brand and you can't shy away from it because it's actually denying the world the opportunity to engage...
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google also talked about the service that they want to expand google plus, lots of new photo and video sharing features. and overall, this was not about hardware as much as it was last year. last year we talked more about streaming music through the device and this was squarely about services. they rolled out a new version of maps that will be out later in the summer. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> well, google stock is up almost 30% this year and is on the verge of becoming the first tech company to hit $1,000 a share. so the question for many investors time to buy or sel the stock? joining us now to answer that, paul lemonica and ben shacker the from mcquarry research. so should investors buy, sell or hold? ben you have a target of $925 on shares of google. it's almost there. what would you tell your clients now, buy, sell or hold? >> we still like the stock and there's a lot of momentum behind i. they push the envelope in the things they they havthviceand the software and the hardware on top of that. we think the shares can go higher from there. >> i know you don't dislike
google also talked about the service that they want to expand google plus, lots of new photo and video sharing features. and overall, this was not about hardware as much as it was last year. last year we talked more about streaming music through the device and this was squarely about services. they rolled out a new version of maps that will be out later in the summer. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> well, google stock is up almost 30% this year and is on the verge of...
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he became the ceo of google and is now the executive chairman of google and it's been a long time friend of the aspen institute. thank you for being here, eric. jared cohen, jared growing up when he was a student and graduate student went wandering around iran. god knows they have got that visa. >> they wondered the same thing. >> that's right. he went to palestinian refugee camps and saw children of the jihad. it put him in the intersection of youth culture, geopolitics and technology and in a very smart move to secretaries of state have jared on the policy planning and state appointed by condoleezza rice and one of the few if only people reappointed or re-opt by secretary hillary clinton. he now runs and helped found google ideas based in new york
he became the ceo of google and is now the executive chairman of google and it's been a long time friend of the aspen institute. thank you for being here, eric. jared cohen, jared growing up when he was a student and graduate student went wandering around iran. god knows they have got that visa. >> they wondered the same thing. >> that's right. he went to palestinian refugee camps and saw children of the jihad. it put him in the intersection of youth culture, geopolitics and...
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google also talked about the service that they want to expand google plus, lots of new photo and video sharing features. and overall, this was not about hardware as much as it was last year. last year we talked more about streaming music through the device and this was squarely about services. they rolled out a new version of
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the slip and slide. >> that looks like all kind of fun right there. >>> a man uses google glass to capture a special moment. >> we get a pretty clear sound of what's going on. >> oh, boy, yeah, well, wow. >> what happened to the wet and poppy, next. >>> and get it on. >> in this corner we have a leopard and in this corr we e ve a th >>> not every day you get to combine sky diving and karate. >> you're thinking how do they go together. he's a sky divering instructor and serves in the navy and is a black belt in karate. they have boards out there that he's about to break with his fists. >>> oh. >> he is trying to break a world record. the official world record is seven. he's smashing each and every one of thing. your power comes from your feet. he has nothing to launch off of. he actually has a couple of problems with one board. he punches once, misses, gets off his mark and eventually another miss there before boom, able to break that board. ernie doing this in 70 seconds going through all 12 boards. he did this all to raise awareness for the wounded warrior project which of course helps the men and women i
the slip and slide. >> that looks like all kind of fun right there. >>> a man uses google glass to capture a special moment. >> we get a pretty clear sound of what's going on. >> oh, boy, yeah, well, wow. >> what happened to the wet and poppy, next. >>> and get it on. >> in this corner we have a leopard and in this corr we e ve a th >>> not every day you get to combine sky diving and karate. >> you're thinking how do they go...
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we call the problematic. google is pulling away from the search competition to charge more than everyone else. it has the android by samsung, it hasn't begun to exploit it much for cash. you know that will happen. finally, google looks like it's getting around to monetizing youtube, which morgan standly says will be the next $20 billion in revenue business. who has a business suddenly worth $20 billion? that's incredible. when i read it, i said, wow, $20 billion buried within that company. that's amazing. morgan stanley makes it sound like youtube is the next abc, nbc, cbs, fox, and time warner all combined, with massive market penetration and much love from both viewers and advertisers. i will go one step further, unlike apple, microsoft or yahoo, google does not need to buy netflix to grow faster. it's growing faster than netflix, which brings me to the real issue, valuation. are you getting an droisd, new google maps, some will pan out, maybe big time. which means the earnings estimates can be too low and the ear
we call the problematic. google is pulling away from the search competition to charge more than everyone else. it has the android by samsung, it hasn't begun to exploit it much for cash. you know that will happen. finally, google looks like it's getting around to monetizing youtube, which morgan standly says will be the next $20 billion in revenue business. who has a business suddenly worth $20 billion? that's incredible. when i read it, i said, wow, $20 billion buried within that company....
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ben par is the first reporter to wear google glass on the tv show and i had gotten used to it.it's not as distracting as i thought it would be, but are you enjoying that? >> i think it's actually quite useful. it's still really early, so not a ton you can do yet. you can do photos, videos, google searches by just tap ipi the side. you can see like your phone calls and texts and even your path updates, but developers are building more apps, so i think it will get more useful. >> you almost can't walk through a room without people stop youg and asking you about it and you were very gracious. i think you let six people try it on, but that's going to be much of what, if you're early google glass user, you can experience people coming up saying, oh, wow. >> i think a lot of early google glass users kind of like the attention for that, but when they sell to consumers, i suspect that fascination will dwinding, like everything else. >> does that obscure your vision at all? >> no, actually, we're looking straight up. if i had to look my eyes up to see the screen that's right here and it
ben par is the first reporter to wear google glass on the tv show and i had gotten used to it.it's not as distracting as i thought it would be, but are you enjoying that? >> i think it's actually quite useful. it's still really early, so not a ton you can do yet. you can do photos, videos, google searches by just tap ipi the side. you can see like your phone calls and texts and even your path updates, but developers are building more apps, so i think it will get more useful. >> you...
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the line? >> just timing. just timing. lined up. these things ready for google io. ration features, communication, things like hangouts? where are those so central for google right now. what do you see to people's engagement when you are using these? >> people want to communicate and do it in real time. we launched hangout with the ability to do video. we bring together pictures, video and a chat across a g-mail and across a google plus. so we think that's super exciting and helps people become more engaged. >> interesting the launch on ios, used to be it was harder to do back to you guys in new york. >> thank you, john. thank you, vic as well. time for pops and drops. kick it off with csc down 9%. >> revenue suffering here and looks like the company itself traded about six times normal volume i think, melissa so if it was the third day, i would say we've reached the giadomi flush stage. not the third day, the first, so hold off. >> bristol meyers. >> a very big day. 52-week high. company came out early with data melanoma drug they are working on, nice reception from
the line? >> just timing. just timing. lined up. these things ready for google io. ration features, communication, things like hangouts? where are those so central for google right now. what do you see to people's engagement when you are using these? >> people want to communicate and do it in real time. we launched hangout with the ability to do video. we bring together pictures, video and a chat across a g-mail and across a google plus. so we think that's super exciting and helps...
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google will only have the subscription service. >> isn't that funny? e its fur chun giving things away for free. >> you wonder at what point . >> in those categories they don't have the dominant position. they allow a lot of other people to make money on their platform. >> what are they going to do that will make me think it's worth paying a $10 fee? >> what they call it is radio without rules. that it will be so great, so custom and so much content that it would be worthwhile. but i think the truth is there are a lot of other free options. >> you have other music services. songza is pretty cool. >> you have i heart radio. >> blast fm. you get my point. all of these things that is getting so wide ranging. you wonder what is left for google to conquer? muse sick neic is next. >> they still make the vast majority of their money from search. >> that's a good point. i have seen it coming. yelp it. on deck. blackberry shares up a juicy 135% since their lows. one analyst sees big trouble ahead the already troubled company. >> and aber com bee's ceo only wants
google will only have the subscription service. >> isn't that funny? e its fur chun giving things away for free. >> you wonder at what point . >> in those categories they don't have the dominant position. they allow a lot of other people to make money on their platform. >> what are they going to do that will make me think it's worth paying a $10 fee? >> what they call it is radio without rules. that it will be so great, so custom and so much content that it would...
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retail analyst jim dion says google needs to push its brand more. "the average consumer doesn't know that gmail is google mail, or that android is google. products would benefit because people would know it's a big name behind it." retail analyst jim dion says google needs to push its brand more. "the average consumer doesn't know that gmail is google mail. or that android is google. products would benefit because people would know it's a big name behind it." google also unveiled an updated android operating system that cr samsung's version. "it's going to make the phone faster, helping you to multi- task and create a better user experience." there are also updates to google's search and map platforms. the conference continues today. amazon workers in germany are on strike! the 5,000 striking union employees want more money from the e-tailer. according to usa today, workers want christmas bonuses plus extra money for working nights, sundays and holiday. amazon responds that employees at its german distribution warehouse are already paid on the higher end
retail analyst jim dion says google needs to push its brand more. "the average consumer doesn't know that gmail is google mail, or that android is google. products would benefit because people would know it's a big name behind it." retail analyst jim dion says google needs to push its brand more. "the average consumer doesn't know that gmail is google mail. or that android is google. products would benefit because people would know it's a big name behind it." google also...
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i still like the google story. also not a crazy valuation. napelds like cisco, even with the nice move today, you don't see cisco. that's a quality and the balance sheet -- >> it's sounds like your nibbling. >> not yet. >> on your radar? >> absolutely on my radar. >> google, we just talked about it so calmly. google since mid april has gained the market cap of almost facebook in a month. now, before this thing -- i mean, that's eye-popping when you think about what's going on here. growing 16% over the next two years, but we're not talking about google bubbles like apple in the back half of last year or early this year. when things are going -- >> are you saying we should look at it through the lens of what happened to apple? do you think it's a para bolic run and that run from 400 to -- >> that's my least favorite thing about google, the run that its had. google is innovating, coming out with google glass. >> doesn't matter if they're not able to monetize their innovations. >> so far it haven't, but eventually it does. when you look at apple,
i still like the google story. also not a crazy valuation. napelds like cisco, even with the nice move today, you don't see cisco. that's a quality and the balance sheet -- >> it's sounds like your nibbling. >> not yet. >> on your radar? >> absolutely on my radar. >> google, we just talked about it so calmly. google since mid april has gained the market cap of almost facebook in a month. now, before this thing -- i mean, that's eye-popping when you think about...
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it is out in the irvine office in california. dennis: i say in google'she fact there has been casino banning it and bar says you can't wear that in there, that is deemization of bits. you can walk in with your iphone and videotape. what is the big fear factor going on here? >> for me, i wrote an editorial on this the other day. for me at least i guess you can do a hip shot with your iphone and take a picture of somebody are right? we had five people walking around a party i was at recently with google glass on. dennis: you were at a party with five people? >> tech party. nerdiest party around. okay. these guys could grab pictures of me whenever they want and don't really like th. dennis: but you're in public place. the average american is on camera 16 times a day. >> do i need to be on camera in private place like that or private party? >> no, i don't think so. dennis: take me to one of those parties because you're doing something you obviously have to to hide. thank you, todd. >> thank you. dennis: coming up on "money" the new york knicks are having thei
it is out in the irvine office in california. dennis: i say in google'she fact there has been casino banning it and bar says you can't wear that in there, that is deemization of bits. you can walk in with your iphone and videotape. what is the big fear factor going on here? >> for me, i wrote an editorial on this the other day. for me at least i guess you can do a hip shot with your iphone and take a picture of somebody are right? we had five people walking around a party i was at...
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and the core value of google is the power of permission. one of the harshest lessons from the in the last 12 years i have been at google is that not everyone agrees that all of the world's information is useful. the want to be perceptive to change have their own the love internal nylon or corruption. >> there is some information that might not be useful? ideas that might not be useful, including the holocaust denial? >> well, we are not talking about personal affirmation. we are talking about privacy. we will try to be very precise. think of it as broadly defined political speech. we would argue that is pretty
and the core value of google is the power of permission. one of the harshest lessons from the in the last 12 years i have been at google is that not everyone agrees that all of the world's information is useful. the want to be perceptive to change have their own the love internal nylon or corruption. >> there is some information that might not be useful? ideas that might not be useful, including the holocaust denial? >> well, we are not talking about personal affirmation. we are...
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and for the we feel like google owns innovation. nswered questions about that. if most of the companies google, apple, microsoft, it's a longer play. the road of innovation has a lot to do with the developments and the things they're going to say in the next 45 days. they all have developer's conferences coming up. that's going to tell the story. with apple we know no new hardware is coming out until the fall. they're going to have a big event. a worldwide developer's conference in june. that software is going to be a driver for the hardware. in fact, that's going to tip their hand about the kinds of things they're doing. never -- we can never say that one company owns it. i mean, there's so much more to know about what is happening in r&d and even companies like microsoft which does a tremendous amount of research and development on all sorts of insane projects. do you think the investment of any of these i in the pie? do you think they will try to create some distance between that and them? >> i think for the investable time of a y
and for the we feel like google owns innovation. nswered questions about that. if most of the companies google, apple, microsoft, it's a longer play. the road of innovation has a lot to do with the developments and the things they're going to say in the next 45 days. they all have developer's conferences coming up. that's going to tell the story. with apple we know no new hardware is coming out until the fall. they're going to have a big event. a worldwide developer's conference in june. that...
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one bar in seattle said it would ban the glasses and las vegas casinos followed suit. google has launched another product for your face. take a look. >> it is amazing what they are putting on cbs these days. welcome to the show. as always a pleasure. i am worried about your weight loss. you are disappearing. >> i want to be a twink. >> call me. >> bill, you are too old to have a twink. jim, are people right to raise privacy concerns, or is this just the world we live in now? >> it is the world we live in, but i love this. i love everybody so obsessed with their privacy. it is like, wow, it is funny you didn't have those concerns when you were listening to mel gibson's private phone calls or reading tiger woods' private text messages. good you bunch of dummies. now your privacy is all over the internet like you have watched everybody else's personal lives fall apart. i love these glasses and i will post videos of my hands going back and forth. >> you know what scares me about you is all you do is take pictures of celebrities in which you are standing awkwardly next to them. th
one bar in seattle said it would ban the glasses and las vegas casinos followed suit. google has launched another product for your face. take a look. >> it is amazing what they are putting on cbs these days. welcome to the show. as always a pleasure. i am worried about your weight loss. you are disappearing. >> i want to be a twink. >> call me. >> bill, you are too old to have a twink. jim, are people right to raise privacy concerns, or is this just the world we live in...
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. >>> still ahead, the big google conference underwear. new maps and the that dk to unprecedented heights. big rig. big risks. the demonstration at 55 miles an hour. >>> local do it your youselfers who are trying to get more girls involved. a great effort and great >>> just in to the newroom, police in new orleans have arrested the man suspected of shooting 19 people in that mother's day parade. he is 19 years old. police say he has previous arrests on firearms and drug charges and is no strange to the criminal justice system. so he has quite the record. >>> well, a big problem for nasa. the agency's planet hunting telescope is broken. nasa engineers are struggling to regain control the kepler space telescope. right now it cannot i'm accurately. one of the three reaction wheels to orient the spacecraft has jammed. if engineers can't fix it, kepler won't be able to look for planets outside our solar system any more and it has been prolific and productive since 2009 and found more than 2500 possible plan nets including 280 the same size as ea
. >>> still ahead, the big google conference underwear. new maps and the that dk to unprecedented heights. big rig. big risks. the demonstration at 55 miles an hour. >>> local do it your youselfers who are trying to get more girls involved. a great effort and great >>> just in to the newroom, police in new orleans have arrested the man suspected of shooting 19 people in that mother's day parade. he is 19 years old. police say he has previous arrests on firearms and...
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glasses would be the same. >> google glass may be a year away from hitting shelves. a survey found that only one in 10 adult who's use a smart phone would consider the glasses. >> google is offering a new music service. good afternoon. the series costs $9.99 a month, laumpbling today in the united states. other exciting announcements include a major redesign of google maps. cisco reporting earnings after the bell today the biggest maker of networking. third quarter profit that beat estimates. according to documents the justice department is calling apple the ring leader in a plot to fix e book prices. apple executives including steve jobs are accused of conspiring with publishing companies to raise its e book price. u.s. stocks rose again today. s and p has new reached a fresh high for nine out of the last 10 days. your bloomberg silicon valley index falling today, as apple shares fell for a second straight session. so is powering down your phones on blaenz take off and landing necessary? according to evidence electronics can interfere with flight equipment and turnin
glasses would be the same. >> google glass may be a year away from hitting shelves. a survey found that only one in 10 adult who's use a smart phone would consider the glasses. >> google is offering a new music service. good afternoon. the series costs $9.99 a month, laumpbling today in the united states. other exciting announcements include a major redesign of google maps. cisco reporting earnings after the bell today the biggest maker of networking. third quarter profit that beat...
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that's the real google glass you have. >> they're real google glass. they've got some dark shades. >> game changer? >> game changer i think the jury is out to be honest with you. right now it's like the smartphone was years and years ago. you have the cool technology. it's playing around with pit in the next couple of years you'll see all of the different app developers build the applicationings to make this really interesting. we'll see then this is going to be a game changer, don. >> is google dealing with a low boil freak out some are having about the collapse. movie theaters say leave them at home. one state is talking about banning them in cars and how comfortable you would be if you were in a public rest room and someone came in with these. what does google say about that. >>> i would not be comfort nlable. having worn these today. it's freaky to think if people are walking around lake this talk pictures and we have no
that's the real google glass you have. >> they're real google glass. they've got some dark shades. >> game changer? >> game changer i think the jury is out to be honest with you. right now it's like the smartphone was years and years ago. you have the cool technology. it's playing around with pit in the next couple of years you'll see all of the different app developers build the applicationings to make this really interesting. we'll see then this is going to be a game...
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take the example of google flu friends. when they trieded to find out for 50 million searches, which 45 searches for the best to predict the spread of the flu, they had no clue what 50 million to pick. in the old-fashioned day, pick the first, try it, didn't work, pick the next, try it, didn't work, every time, sample again; right? potentially. now, that's crazy to do that. what is the exact combination of doing that? that's crazy to do that. what you want is a method by which you can create a way of producing hypothesis and testing them. in a way, we are using big data analysis not just to tell us whether we're right or wrong about a hypothesis, but come up with good hypothesis, and that's just the teaching. >> now, are they checking the terms just because they computationally can be check at the same time, oh there's a new strategy for coming up with the terms? >> yes, so what they are doing is they take the 50 million most common search terms, and they essentially try each one to see if it improves the model, and if there
take the example of google flu friends. when they trieded to find out for 50 million searches, which 45 searches for the best to predict the spread of the flu, they had no clue what 50 million to pick. in the old-fashioned day, pick the first, try it, didn't work, pick the next, try it, didn't work, every time, sample again; right? potentially. now, that's crazy to do that. what is the exact combination of doing that? that's crazy to do that. what you want is a method by which you can create a...
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no like apple is dog and google is the automatic winner. google has its troubles. by the manifesto larry page said they will put more wood behind arrows. they will figure out new revenue streams in addition to the online advertising. they shut down google reed ir. they're not throwing money around as many pet projects. i think they're being more focused. one of the areas is paid could not tent through youtube. the hard base business is coming out with some motorola stuff on the heels of that acquisition. finally starting to pay dividends. nexus line. rumor after next phone coming out. there is not all google glass. there are tangible things google is doing. one more thing real quickly in the annual report said last year, $860 million came from other projects. i know google is a huge company and really only 6 or 7% of the revenue. $860 million is not a mean feat even if it is a rounding error for google. so there is potential there. liz: so let, you brought up larry page. for those who don't know, although you probably know, unless you're living under a rock, larry
no like apple is dog and google is the automatic winner. google has its troubles. by the manifesto larry page said they will put more wood behind arrows. they will figure out new revenue streams in addition to the online advertising. they shut down google reed ir. they're not throwing money around as many pet projects. i think they're being more focused. one of the areas is paid could not tent through youtube. the hard base business is coming out with some motorola stuff on the heels of that...