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same goes for google. nursing antitrust cases come to light around this but they are very difficult to prove because there's this lockbox of algorithms that frankly, we should dig into that but -- >> with amazon, it's about amazon having both the e-commerce and logistics network deliver packages and allow third parties at the same time at its own branded products competing against customers. in apple's case, it's having an app store where third parties have to do business and have apples platform about the same time having its own apps on that platform, podcasts, if i am spotify, i have to pay and you are competing with me. >> thank you. that's exactly right. fundamentally, there are rules in place already two separate networks and commerce. what you're describing is a company that provides a network competing against third parties in ways that are not transparent and unfair. in the financial sector for example, which my last book was about was about big finance. you have rules, they are not enforced alway
same goes for google. nursing antitrust cases come to light around this but they are very difficult to prove because there's this lockbox of algorithms that frankly, we should dig into that but -- >> with amazon, it's about amazon having both the e-commerce and logistics network deliver packages and allow third parties at the same time at its own branded products competing against customers. in apple's case, it's having an app store where third parties have to do business and have apples...
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it was sort of like a google moonshot. this one is much more muted and looking at the reaction to amazon, a lot of the critical backlash, google clearly wants to be as far away from that as possible. the other interesting thing about their strategy, when they initially got that large building in 2010 in new york, that was above these fiber-optic cables beneath the surface. and a lot of what google does is they think about how are we going to actually work this with their data center, piping in internet as fast as possible. so, their strategy depends on their datacenter use and the speed of their services. taylor: natalie, it's notable that they're not asking for subsidies, because that's where amazon was criticized. has that also been part of their take? we won't ask about subsidies either. we'll go in, develop the neighborhood, and work with local regulators? natalie: that's played a role in their success in manhattan. with amazon, subsidies did not work out well. and they just announced a big lese in hudson yards, around
it was sort of like a google moonshot. this one is much more muted and looking at the reaction to amazon, a lot of the critical backlash, google clearly wants to be as far away from that as possible. the other interesting thing about their strategy, when they initially got that large building in 2010 in new york, that was above these fiber-optic cables beneath the surface. and a lot of what google does is they think about how are we going to actually work this with their data center, piping in...
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it was like a google moonshot. and one is much more muted looking at the reaction to amazon, the backlash, google clearly wants to be as far away from that as possible. the other interesting thing about their strategy, when they initially got that large building in 2010 in new york, that was above the fiber-optic cables, so a lot of what they do is they think about how are we going to actually work this with their data center, piping in internet as fast as possible. so there strategy depends on their datacenter use and the speed of their services. taylor: natalie, it is notable that they are not asking for subsidies, because that is where amazon was criticized, has that also been part of their take, we will not ask about subsidies either, we will go in, develop the neighborhood and work with local regulators? natalie: that has played a role in their success in manhattan. with amazon, subsidies did not work out well. and they just announced a big lese in hudson yards, around the same neighborhood as chelsea, where g
it was like a google moonshot. and one is much more muted looking at the reaction to amazon, the backlash, google clearly wants to be as far away from that as possible. the other interesting thing about their strategy, when they initially got that large building in 2010 in new york, that was above the fiber-optic cables, so a lot of what they do is they think about how are we going to actually work this with their data center, piping in internet as fast as possible. so there strategy depends on...
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states we've the underside agreed gree with you google c.e.o. sundar pichai that privacy cannot be a luxury offered only to those people who can afford it and yet android partners who use the android trademark and branding are manufacturing devices that contain pre-installed apps that cannot be deleted often known as bloatware which can leave users vulnerable to their data being collected shared and exposed without their knowledge or consent joining us now is just this is investigative journalist ben swan ben thank you so much for joining us today i think the 1st and most part question here is now where it can be annoying sure but is it actually harmful to the user in most cases it's just kind of sits on your phone and takes up space or is there more to it that we're missing no i think there is more to it than that and it's the problem that we have with so many apps guys over and over we see this problem right which is that many applications go into your system and essentially take information from you that it's they're not really supposed to ha
states we've the underside agreed gree with you google c.e.o. sundar pichai that privacy cannot be a luxury offered only to those people who can afford it and yet android partners who use the android trademark and branding are manufacturing devices that contain pre-installed apps that cannot be deleted often known as bloatware which can leave users vulnerable to their data being collected shared and exposed without their knowledge or consent joining us now is just this is investigative...
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if you are doing a google search. in your computer stopped working, would you go to being or would you get up and have a cup of coffee and try google again in a few minutes. >> i do use bing sometimes. i do use google sometimes. spreading my data all over the place.>> excellent. equal opportunity surveillance. the network effect creates that mode you're talking about. but the deeper point is i think the rules of free-market capitalism actually do stop working. it's like these laws of gravity. as long as both sides know what the transaction is and prices are going down, then what's the problem? is it and what you're paying nine dollars but in your data, neither of those things hold. you don't know what you're giving up for what you're getting. you know how much the data is worth that you just gave for that search. it's a very asymmetric transaction. that's a problem right away. also, when you're doing barter and you're not paying dollars, that's not a free market. not the way adam smith would have envisioned. adam smit
if you are doing a google search. in your computer stopped working, would you go to being or would you get up and have a cup of coffee and try google again in a few minutes. >> i do use bing sometimes. i do use google sometimes. spreading my data all over the place.>> excellent. equal opportunity surveillance. the network effect creates that mode you're talking about. but the deeper point is i think the rules of free-market capitalism actually do stop working. it's like these laws...
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a trojan horse for big pharma and i guess i was more disturbed than surprised to read that google's parent company alphabet has pharma subsidiaries absolutely i say that google is a drug company now and so for me the most startling find was that they had invested in vax attack which is out of office for it and they are developing a one size fits all flu vaccine which means that they are not on during our personal fingerprint and fingerprint we all have different bio chemistry and we can't all take a one size fits all what do they have to do what does google have to do with drugs well now they're. own buy pharmaceuticals. dr mercola has lost 7899 percent of his traffic honey calling dot com has lost 76 percent of our traffic a lot of controversy about vaccination which you mentioned is google contaminating that conversation is a corrupting the exchange of ideas about vaccines i think there is a global network that are working to mandate vaccines and there's vaccine mania and i don't like the word and backs are i am pro medical freedom i am pro informed consent and i been speaking and
a trojan horse for big pharma and i guess i was more disturbed than surprised to read that google's parent company alphabet has pharma subsidiaries absolutely i say that google is a drug company now and so for me the most startling find was that they had invested in vax attack which is out of office for it and they are developing a one size fits all flu vaccine which means that they are not on during our personal fingerprint and fingerprint we all have different bio chemistry and we can't all...
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it isn't in the same way that google or facebook. those companies make their revenue on digital advertising. it wants to create the network and ecosystem into so many services as possible so it uses the network effect i would point out a couple of things. for starters, it has very much pending on what country you're talking about, apple will capitulate on privacy and china in ways that it wouldn't dream of doing in the u.s.. so, it certainly is subject to the political pressure, differences in the way different countries regulate data and it isn't going to stand up and fight beijing on these things. i would also say that there's a couple of other problems with apple that overlap some of the problems i see with google and facebook. one is in terms of who gets what part of the innovation pie. one of the arguments right now when regulators and the public say these companies are too big we need to make them smaller maybe make them break up. it's about regulation and innovation. i would argue they are foremost among us they are implemento
it isn't in the same way that google or facebook. those companies make their revenue on digital advertising. it wants to create the network and ecosystem into so many services as possible so it uses the network effect i would point out a couple of things. for starters, it has very much pending on what country you're talking about, apple will capitulate on privacy and china in ways that it wouldn't dream of doing in the u.s.. so, it certainly is subject to the political pressure, differences in...
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states we have the underside agreed green with you google c.e.o. sundar pichai that privacy cannot be a luxury offered only to those people who can afford it and yet android partners who use the android trademark and branding are manufacturing devices that contain pre-installed apps that cannot be deleted often known as bloatware which can leave users vulnerable to their data being collected. shared and exposed 'd without their knowledge or consent joining us now to discuss this is investigative journalist ben swan ben thank you so much for joining us today now i think the 1st and most important question here is now where it can be annoying sure but is it actually harmful to the user in most cases it's just kind of sits on your phone it takes up space or is there more to it that were missing. no i think there is more to it than that and it's the problem that we have with so many apps guys over and over we see this problem right which is that many applications go into your system and essentially take information from you that it's they're not really
states we have the underside agreed green with you google c.e.o. sundar pichai that privacy cannot be a luxury offered only to those people who can afford it and yet android partners who use the android trademark and branding are manufacturing devices that contain pre-installed apps that cannot be deleted often known as bloatware which can leave users vulnerable to their data being collected. shared and exposed 'd without their knowledge or consent joining us now to discuss this is...
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taylor: another of the big tech giants we talk about is google. google, alphabet. they thought business revenue would eclipse advertising revenue but we are not quite there, yet? mark: they were a little ambitious in their prediction, saying that by 2020, they would have their cloud business out this their advertising business. it is stale, very much on advertising business. i think at the end of last year, advertising made up like 85% of google's revenue. so cloud has grown a lot, it is a far cry from what they envisioned, and they are bumping up against amazon, which is really dominant in that is this. taylor: what may have been the biggest bust of the year wasn't dyson, saying they would sell an electric car. in 2019,i think it shut down the entire business. they could not get it off the ground. what happened with dyson? mark: that was a production -- prediction that was not that far out. a couple of years ago, they were like we are working on this electric car and we will have something ready by 2020. it didn't take them long to figure out, as they described, t
taylor: another of the big tech giants we talk about is google. google, alphabet. they thought business revenue would eclipse advertising revenue but we are not quite there, yet? mark: they were a little ambitious in their prediction, saying that by 2020, they would have their cloud business out this their advertising business. it is stale, very much on advertising business. i think at the end of last year, advertising made up like 85% of google's revenue. so cloud has grown a lot, it is a far...
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states we the undersigned agreed agreed with you google c.e.o. sundar pichai that privacy cannot be a luxury offered only to those people who can afford it and yet android partners who use the android trademark and branding are manufacturing devices that contain pre-installed apps that cannot be deleted often known as bloatware which can leave users vulnerable to their data being collected and shared and exposed without their knowledge or consent joining us now to discuss this is investigative journalist ben swan ben thank you so much for joining us today now i think the 1st and most part question here is now bloatware it can be annoying sure but is it actually armful to the user in most cases it's just kind of sits on your phone and takes up space or is there more to it that were missing. no i think there is more to it than that and it's the problem that we have with so many apps guys over and over we see this problem right which is that many applications go into your system and essentially take information from you that it's they're not really
states we the undersigned agreed agreed with you google c.e.o. sundar pichai that privacy cannot be a luxury offered only to those people who can afford it and yet android partners who use the android trademark and branding are manufacturing devices that contain pre-installed apps that cannot be deleted often known as bloatware which can leave users vulnerable to their data being collected and shared and exposed without their knowledge or consent joining us now to discuss this is investigative...
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also knows executives allege that when they entered into an agreement with google back in 2013 for google to design its music service to work with sun of speakers sort of says that it turned over blueprints. speakers to google thinking i'll be naive leave that nothing would come of that well sona says that not long after google developed its own speakers of us undermining so knows the company also alleges that amazon did the same thing but according to some us executives the company just didn't have the ability to sue both amazon and google they would be stretched too thin financially so they decided to hit google with a lawsuit instead it was filed it's a lengthy one it's a very detailed complex case it's about $96.00 pages it was filed in federal court in los angeles and also at the united states' international trade commission and the company is seeking undisclosed financial damages but also a ban on the sale of google speakers smart phones and laptops in the united states so knows has accused google of infringing on 5 of its patents including wireless technology allowing the connectio
also knows executives allege that when they entered into an agreement with google back in 2013 for google to design its music service to work with sun of speakers sort of says that it turned over blueprints. speakers to google thinking i'll be naive leave that nothing would come of that well sona says that not long after google developed its own speakers of us undermining so knows the company also alleges that amazon did the same thing but according to some us executives the company just didn't...
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google told apple about this last year. they did it quietly, they did not release it to the public, to give ample time to deal with it. apple said they went and did that. they put out this cryptic blog post in december saying they fixed some problems, did not really detail it and thanked google in that. yesterday, when this finally was released to the public, some google engineers on twitter said that apple actually did not solve all the problems, they only papered over a few of them. apple has not directly responded to that yet. it is kind of a mystery exactly whether this is now something that is out there that hackers who maybe had not known about it before can now potentially take advantage, or if apple has really fixed all the problems. taylor: explain this to me, if the two web browsers our competitors, is google trying to help apple point out the flaws? what is the purpose of this? gerrit: my understanding of how these kind of google hackers work, is they do not necessarily get told by google executives to go out and
google told apple about this last year. they did it quietly, they did not release it to the public, to give ample time to deal with it. apple said they went and did that. they put out this cryptic blog post in december saying they fixed some problems, did not really detail it and thanked google in that. yesterday, when this finally was released to the public, some google engineers on twitter said that apple actually did not solve all the problems, they only papered over a few of them. apple has...
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taylor: google, alphabet, google, alphabet. they thought business revenue would eclipse advertising revenue but we are not quite there, yet? >> they were ambitious in saying that by 2020, they will have their cloud business out. it is still an advertising business. the end of last year, advertising made up about 85% of google's revenue. isud has grown a lot but it a far cry from what they envision. they are bumping up against amazon which is dominant in that business. taylor: what may have been the bust was dyson saying they would sell an electric car. they could not get it off the ground. what happened with dyson? >> that was a production that was not that far out. a couple of years ago, they were like we are working on this electric car and we will have something ready by 2020. it did not take them long to figure out that the project was not commercially viable. it is a vacuum company that wanted to be something much larger and realized it is a complicated business. a very high prediction, a far off prediction that may not ha
taylor: google, alphabet, google, alphabet. they thought business revenue would eclipse advertising revenue but we are not quite there, yet? >> they were ambitious in saying that by 2020, they will have their cloud business out. it is still an advertising business. the end of last year, advertising made up about 85% of google's revenue. isud has grown a lot but it a far cry from what they envision. they are bumping up against amazon which is dominant in that business. taylor: what may...
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state's we've the underside agreed gree with you google c.e.o. sundar pichai that privacy cannot be a luxury offered only to those people who can afford it and yet android partners who use the trademark and branding are manufacturing devices that contain pre-installed apps that cannot be deleted often known as bloatware which can leave users vulnerable to their data being collected shared and exposed without their knowledge or consent joining us now this is just this is investigative journalist ben swan ben thank you so much for joining us today now i think the 1st and most part question here is now where it can be annoying sure but is it actually harmful to the user in most cases it's just kind of sits on your phone it takes up space or is there more to it that were missing. no i think there is more to it than that and it's the problem that we have with so many apps guys over and over we see this problem right which is that many applications go into your system and essentially take information from you that it's they're not really supposed to ha
state's we've the underside agreed gree with you google c.e.o. sundar pichai that privacy cannot be a luxury offered only to those people who can afford it and yet android partners who use the trademark and branding are manufacturing devices that contain pre-installed apps that cannot be deleted often known as bloatware which can leave users vulnerable to their data being collected shared and exposed without their knowledge or consent joining us now this is just this is investigative journalist...
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three names, facebook, google, booking. all those have substantial amounts of cash, excess cash in our opinion. already buying back stock. the next logical step, they start declaring dividend i don't think it is a problemability this year but distinct possibility one of those would announce a dividend in 2020. >> mark mahaney, thank you for joining us happy new year >> thanks, morgan. happy new year >>> now unrecognizable what some google veterans call the company after a positive cal year that saw founders depart, staged walkouts by employees, reported lack of transparency. jennifer elias here to discuss, marshall lowe from stonybrook, university guys, happy new year unrecognizable i kind of recognize this google. it is looking a lot like microsoft 20 years ago when it was 25 years old, having a quarter life crisis. google is around 22 now, right on schedule. >> here we are, right? you've seen that microsoft took its reputation as the evil empire, managed to turn it around with time andthe right leadership that's the best
three names, facebook, google, booking. all those have substantial amounts of cash, excess cash in our opinion. already buying back stock. the next logical step, they start declaring dividend i don't think it is a problemability this year but distinct possibility one of those would announce a dividend in 2020. >> mark mahaney, thank you for joining us happy new year >> thanks, morgan. happy new year >>> now unrecognizable what some google veterans call the company after a...
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will not use their data in any way >> a similar question, with google, some people worry that google will use the cloud data and mingle it in a way to target advertising eventually to consumers. what's your message to people who are concerned about that specifically when it comes to things like health >> so, very specifically, when you put data in a cloud, your data is your data. google provilds you technology to understand the data and use it in new ways we absolutely do not use it for any other purpose than delivering you that capability and not only that, we commit to that the contractually it's written in the contract >> we asked him what happens to margins when he's scaling up the sales force the way he is. he plans to triple it within the next couple of years amazon also said they're investing heavily in sales force. you can bet microsoft is too does do the margins get squeezed as they look for better times down the road when somebody gets pushed out he said they are investing in the long term. >> sounds like they do get squeezed interesting that you sat down with him at this c
will not use their data in any way >> a similar question, with google, some people worry that google will use the cloud data and mingle it in a way to target advertising eventually to consumers. what's your message to people who are concerned about that specifically when it comes to things like health >> so, very specifically, when you put data in a cloud, your data is your data. google provilds you technology to understand the data and use it in new ways we absolutely do not use it...
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google has the resources where a lot of people are using google 'srvices, and therefore google marking camp is probably not going to be as effective as others. taylor: i'm curious, the timing of this. have gottenirefox away from not using those cookies, so why does google do this now when competitors are ahead of them? it will benk part of the california privacy rules. they have a lot of partners in the publishing industry on the marketing side and in the ad tech world. a lot of stakeholders at play, so that could be part of it. they're doing their best to keep all these stakeholders happy, , at thisublishers point google is so well entrenched into every single , but that'sin probably the reason why they took so long to make this decision. taylor: as we talk about google in advertising, i would be remiss if i don't comment on this chart inside my terminal, which is google approaching the $1 trillion value mark. what are you hearing about the continued optimism around this company and their advertising business in getting them to $1 trillion? ink: one thing the analysts the street are l
google has the resources where a lot of people are using google 'srvices, and therefore google marking camp is probably not going to be as effective as others. taylor: i'm curious, the timing of this. have gottenirefox away from not using those cookies, so why does google do this now when competitors are ahead of them? it will benk part of the california privacy rules. they have a lot of partners in the publishing industry on the marketing side and in the ad tech world. a lot of stakeholders at...
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states we've the underside agreed with you google c.e.o. sundar pichai. that privacy cannot be a luxury offered only to those people who can afford it and yet android partners who use the android trademark and branding are manufacturing devices that contain pre-installed apps that cannot be deleted often known as bloatware which can leave users vulnerable to their data being collected shared and exposed without their knowledge or consent joining us now to discuss this is investigative journalist ben swan ben thank you so much for joining us today now i think the 1st and most important question here is now where it can be annoying sure but is it actually harmful to the user in most cases it's just kind of sits on your phone and takes up space or is there more to it that were missing. no i think there is more to it than that and it's the problem that we have with so many apps guys over and over we see this problem right which is that many applications go into your system and essentially take information from you that it's they're not really s
states we've the underside agreed with you google c.e.o. sundar pichai. that privacy cannot be a luxury offered only to those people who can afford it and yet android partners who use the android trademark and branding are manufacturing devices that contain pre-installed apps that cannot be deleted often known as bloatware which can leave users vulnerable to their data being collected shared and exposed without their knowledge or consent joining us now to discuss this is investigative...
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taylor: another of the tak big tech giants we talk about is google. google, alphabet. they thought business revenue would eclipse advertising revenue but we are not quite there, yet? mark: they were a little ambitious in their prediction, saying that by 2020, they would have their cloud business out this their advertising business. it is still very much on advertising business. i think at the end of last year, advertising made up like 85% of google's revenue. so cloud has grown a lot, it is a far cry from what they envisioned, and they are bumping up against amazon, which is really dominant in that is this. taylor: what may have been the of the year wasn't dison, saying they would sell an electric car. i think it shut down the entire business. they could not get it off the ground. what happened with dyson? mark: that was a production that was not that far out. a couple of years ago, they were like we are working on this electric car and we will have something ready by 2020. it didn't take them long to figure out, as they described, the project was not "commercially via
taylor: another of the tak big tech giants we talk about is google. google, alphabet. they thought business revenue would eclipse advertising revenue but we are not quite there, yet? mark: they were a little ambitious in their prediction, saying that by 2020, they would have their cloud business out this their advertising business. it is still very much on advertising business. i think at the end of last year, advertising made up like 85% of google's revenue. so cloud has grown a lot, it is a...
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it is no longer being harvested by google and amazon and used to sell me more things. we haven't even gotten into the political. in the purchasing and corporate monopoly power start to put that into the political arena. you get more so if you are on youtube clicking on lebron james videos all the time if you are clicking on the right-wing hate speech are also getting more of that so that is a filter bubble. that benefits the companies because they monetize us by keeping us online longer. this polarizes us politically if you think about these titans, corporate giants have always had political power. the railroad titans, every ceo, every founder and billionaire when they get to be a certain size that they have a new system in the surveillance where the power comes not just from top down but we can get into how big tech is by the largest groups now but it comes from the bottom up because our behavior can be manipulated. george soros, financier and political activist gave a speech a couple of years ago which you may have heard talking about do we even have free will, are w
it is no longer being harvested by google and amazon and used to sell me more things. we haven't even gotten into the political. in the purchasing and corporate monopoly power start to put that into the political arena. you get more so if you are on youtube clicking on lebron james videos all the time if you are clicking on the right-wing hate speech are also getting more of that so that is a filter bubble. that benefits the companies because they monetize us by keeping us online longer. this...
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google has the resources where a lot of people are using google services, and therefore google's marking camp is probably not going to be as effective as others. taylor: i'm curious, the timing of this. safari and firefox have gotten away from not using those cookies, so why does google do this now when competitors are ahead of them? mark: i think part of it will be the california privacy rules. they have a lot of partners in the publishing industry on the marketing side and in the ad tech world. a lot of stakeholders at play, so that could be part of it. they're doing their best to keep all these stakeholders happy, and the publishers, at this point google is so well entrenched into every single marketing spin, but that's probably the reason why they took so long to make this decision. taylor: as we talk about google in advertising, i would be remiss if i don't comment on this chart inside my terminal, which is google approaching the $1 trillion value mark. what are you hearing about the continued optimism around this company and their advertising business in getting them to $1 trillion
google has the resources where a lot of people are using google services, and therefore google's marking camp is probably not going to be as effective as others. taylor: i'm curious, the timing of this. safari and firefox have gotten away from not using those cookies, so why does google do this now when competitors are ahead of them? mark: i think part of it will be the california privacy rules. they have a lot of partners in the publishing industry on the marketing side and in the ad tech...
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taylor: another of the big tech giants we talk about is google. google, alphabet. they thought business revenue would eclipse advertising revenue but we are not quite there, yet? mark: they were a little ambitious in their prediction, saying that by 2020, they would have their cloud business out-pace their advertising business. it is still, very much on advertising business. i think at the end of last year, advertising made up like 85% of google's revenue. so cloud has grown a lot, it is a far cry from what they envisioned, and they are bumping up against amazon, which is really dominant in that is this. taylor: what may have been the biggest bust of the year wasn't dyson, saying they would sell an electric car. i think it shut down the entire business. they could not get it off the ground. what happened with dyson? mark: that was a prediction that was not that far out. a couple of years ago, they were like, we are working on this electric car and we will have something ready by 2020. it didn't take them long to figure out, as they described, the project was not "c
taylor: another of the big tech giants we talk about is google. google, alphabet. they thought business revenue would eclipse advertising revenue but we are not quite there, yet? mark: they were a little ambitious in their prediction, saying that by 2020, they would have their cloud business out-pace their advertising business. it is still, very much on advertising business. i think at the end of last year, advertising made up like 85% of google's revenue. so cloud has grown a lot, it is a far...
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also knows executives allege that when they entered into an agreement with google back in 2013 for google to design its music service to work with sun of speakers some of says that it turned over blueprints of its speakers to google thinking i'll be naive believe that nothing would come of that well sona says that not long after google developed its own speakers of us undermining so knows the company also alleges that amazon did the same thing but according to some us executives the company just didn't have the ability to sue both amazon and google they would be stretched too thin financially so they decided to hit google with a lawsuit instead it was filed it's a lengthy one it's a very detailed complex case it's about $96.00 pages it was filed in federal court in los angeles and also at the united states' international trade commission and the company is seeking undisclosed financial damages but also a ban on the sale of google speakers smart phones and laptops in the united states so no. has accused google of infringing on 5 of its patents including wireless technology allowing the con
also knows executives allege that when they entered into an agreement with google back in 2013 for google to design its music service to work with sun of speakers some of says that it turned over blueprints of its speakers to google thinking i'll be naive believe that nothing would come of that well sona says that not long after google developed its own speakers of us undermining so knows the company also alleges that amazon did the same thing but according to some us executives the company...
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also knows executives allege that when they entered into an agreement with google back in 2013 for google to design its music service to work with some of speakers some of says that it turned over blueprints of its speakers to google thinking i'll be naive leave that nothing would come of that well sona says that not long after google developed its own speakers of us undermining so knows the company also alleges that amazon did the same thing but according to some us executives the company just didn't have the ability to sue both amazon and google they would be stretched too thin financially so they decided to hit google with a lawsuit instead it was filed it's a lengthy one it's a very detailed complex case it's about $96.00 pages it was filed in federal court in los angeles and also at the united states' international trade commission and the company is seeking undisclosed financial damages but also a ban on the sale of google speakers smart phones and laptops in the united states so knows has accused google of infringing on 5 of its patents including wireless technology allowing the co
also knows executives allege that when they entered into an agreement with google back in 2013 for google to design its music service to work with some of speakers some of says that it turned over blueprints of its speakers to google thinking i'll be naive leave that nothing would come of that well sona says that not long after google developed its own speakers of us undermining so knows the company also alleges that amazon did the same thing but according to some us executives the company just...
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coming up, it is considered a rival to google. the search engine cloud company talks rapid expansion in the u.s. and abroad. we had to tokyo next. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you move homes, you move more than just yourself. that's why xfinity has made taking your internet and tv with you a breeze. really? yup. you can transfer your service online in about a minute. you can do that? yeah. and with two-hour service appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. so while moving may still come with its share of headaches... no kidding. we're doing all we can to make moving simple, easy, awesome. go to xfinity.com/moving to get started. and with the sxfinity stream app, screen is your big screen. which is free with your service, you can take a spin through on demand shows, or stream live tv. download your dvr'd shows and movies on the fly. even record from right where you are. whether you're travelling around the country or around the house, keep what you watch with you. download the xfinity stream app and watch all the show
coming up, it is considered a rival to google. the search engine cloud company talks rapid expansion in the u.s. and abroad. we had to tokyo next. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you move homes, you move more than just yourself. that's why xfinity has made taking your internet and tv with you a breeze. really? yup. you can transfer your service online in about a minute. you can do that? yeah. and with two-hour service appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. so while moving may...
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google told apple about this last year. they did it quietly, they did not release it to the public, to give apple time to deal with it. apple said they went and did that. they put out this cryptic blog post in december saying they fixed some problems, did not exactly detail it and thanked google in that. and yesterday, when this finally was released to the public, some google engineers on twitter said that apple actually did not solve all the problems, they only papered over a few of them. apple has not directly responded to that yet. it is kind of a mystery exactly whether this is now something that is out there that hackers who maybe had not known about it before can now potentially take advantage, or if apple has really fixed all the problems. taylor: explain this to me, if the two web browsers are competitors, is google trying to help apple point out the flaws? what is the purpose of this? gerrit: my understanding of how these kind of google hackers work, is they do not necessarily get told by google executives to go ou
google told apple about this last year. they did it quietly, they did not release it to the public, to give apple time to deal with it. apple said they went and did that. they put out this cryptic blog post in december saying they fixed some problems, did not exactly detail it and thanked google in that. and yesterday, when this finally was released to the public, some google engineers on twitter said that apple actually did not solve all the problems, they only papered over a few of them....
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so while google is deciding, we're going to now... eu officials have been saying this is going to far, we need this tax revenue to help our jurisdictions far, we need this tax revenue to help ourjurisdictions and the united states authorities have committed to european authorities to crackdown on this by 2022, and it seems like google and other companies to come are looking to be pre—emptive before the us government decides how it is going to... is this good news, more tax on the part of google is paid to our governments? in theory it is good news. cynics might just governments? in theory it is good news. cynics mightjust say that they are going to use other loopholes or they are going to do something else to try to be clever and that is what their accountant are paid for. times, other stories on theirfront page, are paid for. times, other stories on their front page, thousands of beef and pork lunch as britain's dues begin diet. i am not surprised about this, there is a much news about this, there is a much news about pla nt—base
so while google is deciding, we're going to now... eu officials have been saying this is going to far, we need this tax revenue to help our jurisdictions far, we need this tax revenue to help ourjurisdictions and the united states authorities have committed to european authorities to crackdown on this by 2022, and it seems like google and other companies to come are looking to be pre—emptive before the us government decides how it is going to... is this good news, more tax on the part of...
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and welcome back google's c.e.o. son nor push i says that when it comes to artificial intelligence there must be a balanced approach he went on to tell the european audience in brussels that ai can bring negative consequences you think in part of a shy said quote simple regulation must also be must also take a proportionate approach balance the potential harms with social opportunities didn't say what those opportunities were but it did go on to say that regulation could incorporate existing standards like europe stuff general data protection regulation rather than just starting from scratch shai has been meeting with european leaders along with other silicon valley tech company executives like brad smith of microsoft so in reality the open. is likely trying to head off broad based crackdowns by the e.u. on the artificial intelligence technology 2018 google pledge to not use a location related to weapons surveillance that violates international norms or in other ways they go against human rights i guess the big quest
and welcome back google's c.e.o. son nor push i says that when it comes to artificial intelligence there must be a balanced approach he went on to tell the european audience in brussels that ai can bring negative consequences you think in part of a shy said quote simple regulation must also be must also take a proportionate approach balance the potential harms with social opportunities didn't say what those opportunities were but it did go on to say that regulation could incorporate existing...
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in china by do replaces google. and is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. but i do smurf service instead of google maps where you go instead of twitter and we charge instead of what's. in china separate providers for almost every online service available in the west but they're far more than just copies in many fields like live streaming. and online payment chinese providers have become global leaders don't you know stockman is a professor at the hattie school of governance in berlin and an expert on china's digital trends she says users play a big role in these developments one main difference between chinese users and european users that chinese internet users a fast adopters so when there is a new platform they will immediately go and try it out. we chat alone has more than $1000000000.00 users a month. pay is the leading mobile payment service it works in supermarkets and at restaurants hardly anyone uses cash in china anymore users can even but dr appointments. is like a super without it getting around in china isn't easy. social media platforms like w
in china by do replaces google. and is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. but i do smurf service instead of google maps where you go instead of twitter and we charge instead of what's. in china separate providers for almost every online service available in the west but they're far more than just copies in many fields like live streaming. and online payment chinese providers have become global leaders don't you know stockman is a professor at the hattie school of governance...
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of us instead of google maps. instead of twitter and tweet chats instead of. in china separate providers for almost every online service available in the west but they're far more than just copies in many fields like live streaming. and online payment chinese providers have become global leader. stockman is a professor at the hattie school of governance in berlin and an expert on china's digital trends she says uses play a big role in these developments one main difference between chinese users and european users that chinese internet users a fast adopters so when there is a new platform they will immediately go and try it out. we chat alone has more than $1000000000.00 users a month. pay is the leading mobile payment service it works in supermarkets and at restaurants hardly anyone uses cash in china anymore users can even book doctor appointments. which is like without it getting around in china isn't easy. social media platforms like we chat for example emphasize less the distribution of information more social networking so we chat was invented as a means
of us instead of google maps. instead of twitter and tweet chats instead of. in china separate providers for almost every online service available in the west but they're far more than just copies in many fields like live streaming. and online payment chinese providers have become global leader. stockman is a professor at the hattie school of governance in berlin and an expert on china's digital trends she says uses play a big role in these developments one main difference between chinese users...
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and welcome back google's c.e.o. son our push i says that when it comes to artificial intelligence there must be a balanced approach he went on to tell the european audience in brussels that ai can bring negative consequences you think in part of a shy said quote since it will regulation must also be must also take a proportionate approach balance the potential harms with social opportunities didn't say what those opportunities were but it did go on to say that regulation could incorporate existing standards like europe stuff general data protection regulation rather than just starting from scratch but shai has been meeting with european leaders along with other silicon valley tech company executives like brad smith of microsoft so in reality there is likely trying to head off broad based crackdowns by the e.u. on the artificial intelligence technology in 2018 google pledge to not use a i in applications related to weapons surveillance that violates international norms or in other ways they go against human rights. i
and welcome back google's c.e.o. son our push i says that when it comes to artificial intelligence there must be a balanced approach he went on to tell the european audience in brussels that ai can bring negative consequences you think in part of a shy said quote since it will regulation must also be must also take a proportionate approach balance the potential harms with social opportunities didn't say what those opportunities were but it did go on to say that regulation could incorporate...
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most of the world uses products from google apple facebook and amazon or. but not china there are 3 homegrown tech giants dominate the industry they're called by do . and transcend also known as be 80 in china but i do replace as google is for e-commerce and is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. service instead of google maps where you go instead of twitter and tweet chats instead of what's up. in china separate providers for almost every online service available in the west but they're far more than just copied. in many fields like live streaming. and online payment chinese providers have become global leader. stockman is a professor at the hattie school of governance in berlin and an expert on china's digital trends she says uses play a big role in these developments one main difference between chinese users and european users that chinese internet users a fast adopters so when there is a new platform they will immediately go and try it out. we chat alone has more than $1000000000.00 users a month. pain is the leading mobile payment se
most of the world uses products from google apple facebook and amazon or. but not china there are 3 homegrown tech giants dominate the industry they're called by do . and transcend also known as be 80 in china but i do replace as google is for e-commerce and is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. service instead of google maps where you go instead of twitter and tweet chats instead of what's up. in china separate providers for almost every online service available in the west...
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coming up, it is considered a rival to google. the search engine cloud company talks rapid expansion in the u.s. and abroad. we head to tokyo next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is bloomberg technology global link, where we join bloomberg daybreak australia to bring you the latest in technology news. let's take a look at the top global tech stories of the day. haidi: wework has sold its minority stake in start up the wing. the company has been exploring the sale for the last year. the move is part of the parent company's efforts to refocus its business. in addition, we work is in the process of divesting its stake in other companies. bloomberg has learned xerox plans to seek control of hp. they have rejected their efforts to negotiate and acquisition. xerox is expected to submit a majority stake before friday. carl icahn has pushed for a tie up of the companies. motorola will start selling its new $1500 razor phone in the coming weeks but delayed the launch beyond the holiday shopping period. it runs google's android operati
coming up, it is considered a rival to google. the search engine cloud company talks rapid expansion in the u.s. and abroad. we head to tokyo next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is bloomberg technology global link, where we join bloomberg daybreak australia to bring you the latest in technology news. let's take a look at the top global tech stories of the day. haidi: wework has sold its minority stake in start up the wing. the company has been exploring the sale for the last year. the...
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not thinking about google. you might be thinking about facebook might be thinking about a host of other social companies or other large company tech but it seems like google is getting pass now which could mean higher prices >> quickly, ty you weren't here we had david faber. >> we waited for you you didn't show. >> faber was happened to be in the neighborhood but last night amazon reported as you are aware and steve talked about in last night. tim talked about it. look where amazon closed today why do i bring it up look where it closed in july of 2018 and in august of 2019 basically 2011 and 2021 closed at 2008 today. it's fascinating against we're up against the levels maybe on five times normal volume five times normal volume maybe we put in the short-term top in amazon. >> a quick break we have a market flash in the biotech sector from meg tyrrell. >> tyler, looking shares of ashun per therapeutic the fda approves the peanut allergy treatment up 9.5%. this is the first for this allergy to be cleared on the
not thinking about google. you might be thinking about facebook might be thinking about a host of other social companies or other large company tech but it seems like google is getting pass now which could mean higher prices >> quickly, ty you weren't here we had david faber. >> we waited for you you didn't show. >> faber was happened to be in the neighborhood but last night amazon reported as you are aware and steve talked about in last night. tim talked about it. look where...
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in china but i do replaces google. and is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. but i do smell service instead of google maps where you go instead of twitter and we charge instead of what's up. in china bill separate providers for almost every online service available in the west but they're far more than just copies in many fields like live streaming. and online payment chinese providers have become global leaders. stockman is a professor at the hattie school of governance in berlin and an expert on china's digital trends she says users play a big role in these developments one main difference between chinese users and european users is that chinese internet users a fast adopters so when there is a new platform they will immediately go and try it out. we chat alone has more than $1000000000.00 users a month. pay is the leading mobile payment service it works in supermarkets and at restaurants hardly anyone uses cash in china anymore users can even book doctor appointments. which is like a super app without it getting around in china isn't easy. social media plat
in china but i do replaces google. and is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. but i do smell service instead of google maps where you go instead of twitter and we charge instead of what's up. in china bill separate providers for almost every online service available in the west but they're far more than just copies in many fields like live streaming. and online payment chinese providers have become global leaders. stockman is a professor at the hattie school of governance in...
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and welcome back google's c.e.o. son our precious says that when it comes to artificial intelligence there must be a balanced approach he went on to tell the european audience in brussels that ai can bring negative consequences you think in part for shy said quote since of all regulation must also be must also take a proportionate approach balance the potential harms with social opportunities to say what those opportunities were but it did go on to say that regulation could incorporate existing standards like europe stuff general data protection regulation rather than just starting from scratch but she has been meeting with european leaders along with other silicon valley tech company executives like brad smith of microsoft so in reality there is likely trying to head off broad based crackdowns by the e.u. on the artificial intelligence technology in 2018 google pledge to not use a high in applications related to weapons surveillance that violates international norms or in other ways they go against human rights i gu
and welcome back google's c.e.o. son our precious says that when it comes to artificial intelligence there must be a balanced approach he went on to tell the european audience in brussels that ai can bring negative consequences you think in part for shy said quote since of all regulation must also be must also take a proportionate approach balance the potential harms with social opportunities to say what those opportunities were but it did go on to say that regulation could incorporate existing...
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most of the world uses products from google apple facebook and amazon or god but not china they're 3 homegrown tech giants dominate the industry they're called by do alibaba and hanson also known as b. 80 in china but i do replace as google is for e-commerce and tencent is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. but i do smell of service instead of google maps way because instead of twitter and we chat instead of what's . in china there's separate providers for almost every online service available in the west but far more than just copied. in many fields like live streaming. and online payment chinese providers have become global leaders don't you know stockman is a professor at the hattie school of governance in berlin and an expert on china's digital trends she says uses play a big role in these developments one main difference between chinese users and european users is that chinese. internet users a fast adopters so when there is a new platform they will immediately go and try it out. we chat alone has more than $1000000000.00 users a month. pay is the leading mob
most of the world uses products from google apple facebook and amazon or god but not china they're 3 homegrown tech giants dominate the industry they're called by do alibaba and hanson also known as b. 80 in china but i do replace as google is for e-commerce and tencent is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. but i do smell of service instead of google maps way because instead of twitter and we chat instead of what's . in china there's separate providers for almost every...
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what makes google different? >> google is different. there. never officially made it ther closed at the level. google joins apple and microsoft. ose were different generations of companies. ogle is the cond generation. for it to make it there there is lesser revenuesand lesser finances. the different parts within alphabet beyond google search but you are talking about d youtube her businesses that google ownsare potentially very valuable. that is what the investors see. they are not scared of antitrust. if you're looking at it from an investnt perspective and they broke up after bed they may be worth more. that is one stof the fun games wall street can play. what is youtube word? >> the lack of transparent these units make. what is your take on this? are investors complacent about the antitrust police y break alphabet and google . >> they are skeptical like something like that will have an -- happened. there is a company breaki up onis is complicated .this effort would have to go before a judge and an appeals court maybe the supreme court. it
what makes google different? >> google is different. there. never officially made it ther closed at the level. google joins apple and microsoft. ose were different generations of companies. ogle is the cond generation. for it to make it there there is lesser revenuesand lesser finances. the different parts within alphabet beyond google search but you are talking about d youtube her businesses that google ownsare potentially very valuable. that is what the investors see. they are not...
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and welcome back google's c.e.o. son nor push i says that when it comes to artificial intelligence there must be a balanced approach he went on to tell the european audience in brussels that can bring negative consequences you think in part the shy said quote simple regulation must also be must also take a proportionate approach balance the potential harms with social opportunities do the same with those opportunities were to go on to say that regulation could incorporate existing standards like europe stuff general data protection regulation rather than just starting from scratch but shy has been meeting with european leaders along with other silicon valley tech company executives like brad smith of microsoft so in reality there is likely trying to head off broad based crackdowns by the e.u. on the artificial intelligence technology in 2018 google pledge to not use a nap locations related to weapons surveillance that violates international norms or in other ways they go against human rights i guess the big question
and welcome back google's c.e.o. son nor push i says that when it comes to artificial intelligence there must be a balanced approach he went on to tell the european audience in brussels that can bring negative consequences you think in part the shy said quote simple regulation must also be must also take a proportionate approach balance the potential harms with social opportunities do the same with those opportunities were to go on to say that regulation could incorporate existing standards...
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ond, let me get your take sonos and google. what does this take about sonos and where we are in the fight with amazon? brad: it is sort of a movie we have seen before in tact. i feel like -- in tech. i feel like sonos is having its tivo moment. in 2014, there was an earthquake. --zon introduced allete introduced alexa. suddenly, sonos was a step behind. i am not qualified to talk about the merits of the lawsuit. clearly, sonos is seeing a market that is racing ahead. tivo has found a path forward in dvr's by licensing its tech. liker: how does a company sonos survive in this environment? ira: it is a tough one. sonos has a fairly high price point and google and amazon can sell their products for a lot less money. my understanding is that the google and amazon products are not as high fidelity. they are interested on the voice recognition technology. in a price squeeze, having trouble being profitable even at that high pricing. a royaltyrying to get stream that has allegedly integrated their technology. taylor: that brings us to
ond, let me get your take sonos and google. what does this take about sonos and where we are in the fight with amazon? brad: it is sort of a movie we have seen before in tact. i feel like -- in tech. i feel like sonos is having its tivo moment. in 2014, there was an earthquake. --zon introduced allete introduced alexa. suddenly, sonos was a step behind. i am not qualified to talk about the merits of the lawsuit. clearly, sonos is seeing a market that is racing ahead. tivo has found a path...
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by dues maps service instead of google maps. instead of twitter and tweet chats instead of whatsapp. in china to separate providers for almost every online service available in the west but they're far more than just copies in many fields like live streaming. and online payments chinese providers have become global leader then you know stockman is a professor at the hattie school of governance in berlin and an ex. but on china's digital trends she says users play a big role in these developments main difference between chinese users and european users is that chinese internet users a fast adopters so when there is a new platform they will immediately go and try it out. we chat alone has more than $1000000000.00 users a month. we pay is the leading mobile payment service it works in supermarkets and at restaurants hardly anyone uses cash in china anymore users can even buy doctor appointments. which is like a super without it getting around in china isn't easy. social media platforms like we chat for example emphasize less the di
by dues maps service instead of google maps. instead of twitter and tweet chats instead of whatsapp. in china to separate providers for almost every online service available in the west but they're far more than just copies in many fields like live streaming. and online payments chinese providers have become global leader then you know stockman is a professor at the hattie school of governance in berlin and an ex. but on china's digital trends she says users play a big role in these...
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and welcome back google's c.e.o. son are pretty shy says that when it comes to artificial intelligence there must be a balanced approach he went on to tell the european audience in brussels that can bring negative consequences you think in part which i said quote since of all regulation must also be must also take a proportionate approach balance the potential harms with social opportunities do the same with those opportunities were built to go on to say that regulation could incorporate existing standards like europe stuff general data protection regulation rather than just starting from scratch but she has been meeting with european leaders along with other silicon valley tech company executives like brad smith of microsoft so in reality there is likely trying to head off broad based crackdowns by the e.u. on the artificial intelligence technology in 2018 google pledge to not use a high in applications related to weapons surveillance that violates international norms or in other ways they go against human rights i
and welcome back google's c.e.o. son are pretty shy says that when it comes to artificial intelligence there must be a balanced approach he went on to tell the european audience in brussels that can bring negative consequences you think in part which i said quote since of all regulation must also be must also take a proportionate approach balance the potential harms with social opportunities do the same with those opportunities were built to go on to say that regulation could incorporate...
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in china but i do replace with google. and is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. but i do smurf service instead of google maps where you go instead of twitter and tweet church instead of what's up. in china separate providers for almost every online service available in the west but they're far more than just copies in many fields like live streaming. and online payment chinese providers have become global leaders don't you know stockman is a professor at they had to school of governance in berlin and an expert on china's digital trends she says users play a big role in these developments main difference between chinese users and european users is that chinese internet users a fast adopters so when there is a new platform they will immediately go and try it out. we chat alone has more than $1000000000.00 users a month. pain is the leading mobile payment service it works in supermarkets and at restaurants hardly anyone uses cash in china anymore users can even book doctor appointments. which is like a su
in china but i do replace with google. and is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. but i do smurf service instead of google maps where you go instead of twitter and tweet church instead of what's up. in china separate providers for almost every online service available in the west but they're far more than just copies in many fields like live streaming. and online payment chinese providers have become global leaders don't you know stockman is a professor at they had to school...
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also known as b. 80 in china by do replaces google. for e-commerce and is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. by do summat service instead of google maps. instead of twitter and we chat instead of what's. in china to provide is for almost every online service available in the west but more than just copies in many fields like live streaming. and online payment chinese providers have become global leader. stockman is a professor at the hattie school of governance in berlin and an expert on china's digital trends she says uses play a big role in these developments one main difference between chinese users and european users that chinese internet users a fast adopters so when there is a new platform they will immediately go and try it out. we chat alone has more than $1000000000.00 users a month. pay is the leading mobile payment service it works in supermarkets and at restaurants hardly anyone uses cash in china anymore you can even book doctor appointments. we chat is like a super without it getting around in china is
also known as b. 80 in china by do replaces google. for e-commerce and is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. by do summat service instead of google maps. instead of twitter and we chat instead of what's. in china to provide is for almost every online service available in the west but more than just copies in many fields like live streaming. and online payment chinese providers have become global leader. stockman is a professor at the hattie school of governance in berlin and...
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most of the world uses products from google apple facebook and amazon or. but not china there are 3 homegrown tech giants dominate the industry they're called by do . and pants are also known as b. 80 in china but i do replace as google is for e-commerce and tencent is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. service instead of google maps where you go instead of twitter and tweet chats instead of what's. in china separate providers for almost every online service available in the west but they're far more than just copies in many fields like live streaming. and online payments chinese providers have become global leader. stockman is a professor at the hattie school of governance in berlin and an expert on china's digital trends she says uses play a big role in these developments one main difference between chinese users and european users that chinese internet users a fast adopters so when there is a new platform they were. try it out. we chat alone has more than $1000000000.00 users a month. pay is the leading mobile payment service it works
most of the world uses products from google apple facebook and amazon or. but not china there are 3 homegrown tech giants dominate the industry they're called by do . and pants are also known as b. 80 in china but i do replace as google is for e-commerce and tencent is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. service instead of google maps where you go instead of twitter and tweet chats instead of what's. in china separate providers for almost every online service available in the...
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already tracking your emails i know everything you're searching on google. i know all of the videos you're watching on youtube now i know everything about your health data that seems like a lot. >> i think that's why -- >> they were concerned, exactly. sorry to interrupt there it's a move to differentiate themselves from apple. what can we do with this that apple doesn't do it feels incremental but there's a danger there i don't know how smart google ultimately is in trying to combine all of the different things they're a big, smart company but they have a lot of missteps as well i don't think it's as sinister maybe. >> i don't think it's cleared all the hurdles but there's some regulatory review that's happening as well. but there were reports after this acquisition was announced that you had people that were canceling their subscription to fitbit. >> there are people worried about google. >> the other thing is, are you going to like want to sleep with a fitbit on your wrist >> it shows when you're asleep. >> that doesn't sound comfortable to me. >> i used
already tracking your emails i know everything you're searching on google. i know all of the videos you're watching on youtube now i know everything about your health data that seems like a lot. >> i think that's why -- >> they were concerned, exactly. sorry to interrupt there it's a move to differentiate themselves from apple. what can we do with this that apple doesn't do it feels incremental but there's a danger there i don't know how smart google ultimately is in trying to...
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and time now for a quick break here because when we return google c.e.o. . says health care offers the biggest opportunity for the u.s. to buy but don't worry they will protect your privacy will dig into exactly what that means plus amazon c.e.o. jeff bezos says it was the saudi crown prince who hacked his cell phone. remember hacked it but we've got the details on all of that as we go to break here are the numbers the close. media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being that. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. in the shallows. we've also discovered that there are genes in our bodies that protect us from a gene we call these longevity genes and there's a set of genes that. we work on in my love at harvard called the sort to and and for those to work effectively to slow aging and prevent us from getting diseases they need a molecule called an 80. 6 year. old boy is down 50 to slow. the
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brad, let me get your take on sonos and google. what does this take about sonos and where we are in the fight with amazon? brad: it is sort of a movie we have seen before in tech. i feel like sonos is having its tivo moment. in 2014, there was an earthquake. amazon introduced alexa. suddenly, sonos was a step behind. i am not qualified to talk about the merits of the lawsuit. clearly, sonos is seeing a market that is racing ahead. tivo has found a path forward in dvr's by licensing its tech. taylor: how does a company like sonos survive in this environment? ira: it is a tough one. sonos has a fairly high price point and google and amazon can sell their products for a lot less money. my understanding is that the google and amazon products are not as high fidelity. they are interested on the voice recognition technology. they are in a price squeeze, having trouble being profitable even at that high pricing. they are trying to get a royalty stream that has allegedly integrated their technology. taylor: that brings us to a different co
brad, let me get your take on sonos and google. what does this take about sonos and where we are in the fight with amazon? brad: it is sort of a movie we have seen before in tech. i feel like sonos is having its tivo moment. in 2014, there was an earthquake. amazon introduced alexa. suddenly, sonos was a step behind. i am not qualified to talk about the merits of the lawsuit. clearly, sonos is seeing a market that is racing ahead. tivo has found a path forward in dvr's by licensing its tech....