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it, facebook is growing into it. i don't see twitter having that scale of opportunity. it doesn't mean they are not a great company with a lot of potential, but they have a high standard because they are thought of just like facebook. >> hang on, david, i want to bring in jon erlichman and the bwest byte. he is live at the f8 conference in san francisco. what is the number? >> 3 billion. $3 billion specifically. there is an analyst for suntrust who dared to put a number on what this new facebook ad network could mean in terms of revenue for facebook. this is a long-term, more of an exercise experiment type of forecast. he is suggesting by 2017, reaching out to these developers, trying to get new ad money by having facebook or with those players could generate $3 billion of annual revenue for facebook. pretty big number. >> i wonder where these announcements today leave twitter. we were having the discussion with the ceo about growing the user story and the revenue story. where does this leave twitter? >> twitter did
it, facebook is growing into it. i don't see twitter having that scale of opportunity. it doesn't mean they are not a great company with a lot of potential, but they have a high standard because they are thought of just like facebook. >> hang on, david, i want to bring in jon erlichman and the bwest byte. he is live at the f8 conference in san francisco. what is the number? >> 3 billion. $3 billion specifically. there is an analyst for suntrust who dared to put a number on what this...
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one year into public life, facebook unveils ann app. facebook hits a homerun in mobile ads. mobile ad revenue soars from billion by 2014. billion on whatsapp. billion dollars on oculus. it all adds up to a rebound. shares reach an all-time high just in time to celebrate mark zuckerberg's 30th birthday and the end of facebook's second-year in the public eye. for more on facebook's two-year anniversary, i will bring in a special roundtable. here with me in san francisco is the managing director on facebook. and former facebook partition manager. l.a., chris dewolfe, ceo of the social gaming network. you worked with facebook at 40 years. has anything that has happened in the last two years of surprised you? what has surprised you most? >> the company has changed a lot. there was only about 40 million users. now it is over a billion. as a publicly traded company, there are things we didn't prepare for that investors look for. >> it was rocky along the way. you think it is still moving. >> the biggest thing they had to solve for was mobile. once they showed big to generate and --
one year into public life, facebook unveils ann app. facebook hits a homerun in mobile ads. mobile ad revenue soars from billion by 2014. billion on whatsapp. billion dollars on oculus. it all adds up to a rebound. shares reach an all-time high just in time to celebrate mark zuckerberg's 30th birthday and the end of facebook's second-year in the public eye. for more on facebook's two-year anniversary, i will bring in a special roundtable. here with me in san francisco is the managing director...
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because everyone else is using facebook. apple and google have looked at this history and it is hard for any of them to come up with a -- you could come up with a compelling argument for why it won't be this way in the apple-google fight and that it won't end up the way microsoft, facebook others ended up but i don't think anybody wants to take that risk. so the reason they are fighting so hard is they feel like it is an all or nothing game but on top of that the size of the pie is bigger than it has ever been. so this isn't really a fight as i said earlier over who is going to be king of the hill in high tech and silicone valley. you are talking about who is going to be king of the hill in the content industry and that is like $250 billion every year. so the stakes are higher. and both companies realize that there is not going to be room for another. >> host::dogfight: how apple and google went to war and started a revolution" and the author is fred vogelstein who is a continued editor for wired magazine as well. you have a
because everyone else is using facebook. apple and google have looked at this history and it is hard for any of them to come up with a -- you could come up with a compelling argument for why it won't be this way in the apple-google fight and that it won't end up the way microsoft, facebook others ended up but i don't think anybody wants to take that risk. so the reason they are fighting so hard is they feel like it is an all or nothing game but on top of that the size of the pie is bigger than...
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facebook just celebrated two years as a public company. we look back at how they have changed in that time, including a dramatic the mac and mobile. of the topk headlines. john chambers has written a letter to president obama asking him to curtail the nsa surveillance activities. greenwald after glenn alleges in his new book that the nsa is hacking into networking equipment or overseas customers. he writes if the allegations are true, it will undermine confidence in the industry. we last him about this when he joins us for a live interview this wednesday. the new decision requiring search engines to remove certain links is already having an impact. an increased number of inquiries from citizens asking how to get information removed. google youtube looking to acquire twitch for $1 billion. this is according to multiple for more -- reports. deep fields says twitch requires peak internet traffic than amazon and hulu. back to the lead story, at&t hoping to become a bigger player in the video business. $48.5 billion. the directvm over closing p
facebook just celebrated two years as a public company. we look back at how they have changed in that time, including a dramatic the mac and mobile. of the topk headlines. john chambers has written a letter to president obama asking him to curtail the nsa surveillance activities. greenwald after glenn alleges in his new book that the nsa is hacking into networking equipment or overseas customers. he writes if the allegations are true, it will undermine confidence in the industry. we last him...
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>> there are 1 billion people on facebook. facebook could be in effect a place to grow their business. last month, we had 12 small businesses come to facebook. we heard stories from them all around the country and all types of different industries about how facebook has helped them grow their business whether it was just getting off the ground or -- >> this undated inspiration to do these -- and this gave you the inspiration to do these boot camps. >> yeah. we didn't understand how many of them are teaching folks in their own local communities about facebook. there is a guy i have known for about two and a -- two years. he runs an entertainment center in dayton, ohio. usingnched his business facebook as is exclusive marketing channel. people started to come to him. can you teach us what you did on facebook? he started teaching classes at his facility. that became the inspiration for us. what do you as facebook get out of this? >> are you expecting businesses to buy ads? >> we have learned a lot from small business owners. we l
>> there are 1 billion people on facebook. facebook could be in effect a place to grow their business. last month, we had 12 small businesses come to facebook. we heard stories from them all around the country and all types of different industries about how facebook has helped them grow their business whether it was just getting off the ground or -- >> this undated inspiration to do these -- and this gave you the inspiration to do these boot camps. >> yeah. we didn't...
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we will bring all the highlights from facebook's developers conference next. ♪ facebook is trying to become an even bigger player in mobile. among the announcements, an anonymous login feature to let users try apps without giving their information away. take a listen to ceo mark zuckerberg describe why this feature is so important. >> if people don't have the tools they need to feel comfortable using your apps, that is bad for them and bad for you. it will prevent people from having good personalized experiences and trying out new things. it also might hurt you and prevent you from getting new potential customers. we need to do everything we can to put people first and give people the tools they need to sign in and trust your apps. >> zuckerberg announced plans to make facebook the cross platforms by form. the company also unveiled an audience network to help developers make more money. i spoke with our senior west coast correspondent jon erlichman. i started by asking david who 8 who benefits from all these new products. >> in a way to mother trying to make themselves more boring. h
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and target across those apps are still using facebook. from an advertiser perspective, it doesn't have the big impact, except for the fact that facebook now will have people feeling more comfortable across more apps and logging and more often. >> he mentioned scattered cheers. what's your assessment -- how do developers feel about all of this? >> to be clear, there is a difference in an audience at an event such as this versus some ipo roadshow or an investor conference. i think there would have been some cheers from the wall street community for the business of facebook. the reality is that with facebook, they have had so much success with these highly targeted ads that come through your feed when you're on your phone. they are able to generate a lot of advertising money from those ads. a lot of those are ads that get you to download another app. they hate when people complain about having too many ads in that experience. this day is about reaching out to those developers who also have ads in their apps and say they want to partner with
and target across those apps are still using facebook. from an advertiser perspective, it doesn't have the big impact, except for the fact that facebook now will have people feeling more comfortable across more apps and logging and more often. >> he mentioned scattered cheers. what's your assessment -- how do developers feel about all of this? >> to be clear, there is a difference in an audience at an event such as this versus some ipo roadshow or an investor conference. i think...
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>> twitter doesn't need to be facebook. everyone keeps asking can they be as big as facebook. they don't need to be for the stock to work. their monetization is a fraction of where facebook is and actually mary meeker talked about that today. and they just closed a little bit of that gap they advertise about half the load of where facebook is. advertising pricings about half of where facebook's is. as they start to close that you will see the revenues grow. i think it's a great opportunity. the om ni com deal proved that out where it's going. >> paul, you're a buyer of facebook. and for that matter you're a buyer of goingle. twitter is not on your radar. talk to us though about google and facebook. >> one of the things that i try to do is buy some more of these names and a couple of there what i felt were leading tech companies at the time a few weeks ago when the tech stocks came back, essentially when the market punished all the momentum names. i think facebook and google are solid. between those two companies they control 75% of not just the u.s. but the global mobile ad ma
>> twitter doesn't need to be facebook. everyone keeps asking can they be as big as facebook. they don't need to be for the stock to work. their monetization is a fraction of where facebook is and actually mary meeker talked about that today. and they just closed a little bit of that gap they advertise about half the load of where facebook is. advertising pricings about half of where facebook's is. as they start to close that you will see the revenues grow. i think it's a great...
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will be worth multiples more than the $19 billion that facebook paid. >> does it matter that facebook is buying rather than building? >> absolutely not. if you as a stalwart happening are not figured out everyday day how to disrupt yourself, you are going to die. you do want to be the company five years later with just a bunch of cash and no ability to innovate. if you do, then you end up like microsoft and cisco and hewlett-packard. there is a gaggle of these companies that don't know what to do. your lunch is getting eaten. kudos to zuckerberg for having the courage to do that. >> what about oculus? >> that's to me as a little bit of a head scratcher. i think it makes a lot of sense for gamers. is it worth $2 billion? i have no idea. the real question is does it matter when we are talking about a nominal amount. it is a reasonable negligible write off. >> how likely is it that facebook will continue to be the dominant social network? >> we will see facebook be the dominant consumption behavior and whatsapp the dominant user behavior. a lot of things that you see in places like china
will be worth multiples more than the $19 billion that facebook paid. >> does it matter that facebook is buying rather than building? >> absolutely not. if you as a stalwart happening are not figured out everyday day how to disrupt yourself, you are going to die. you do want to be the company five years later with just a bunch of cash and no ability to innovate. if you do, then you end up like microsoft and cisco and hewlett-packard. there is a gaggle of these companies that don't...
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everybody uses facebook because everybody else is using facebook. apple and google have looked at this history and it is hard for -- of them to come up with up with acome compelling argument on why it it will be this way, not end up the way microsoft and ebay and facebook and google ended up. but, i do not think anybody wants to take that risk. and so the reason they are fighting so hard is because they sort of feel like there is an all or nothing game. on top of that, the size of the pie is bigger than it has ever been. this is not really just a fight over who will be king of the hill. who wastalking about going to be king of the hill and the content industry, that is about $250 billion each year. and boths are higher companies realize that if one company wins, there may not be room for another. >> ""dogfight: how apple and google went to war and started a revolution" is the name of the book. the author is fred vogelstein who is also a contributing writer for "wired" magazine. you have a major chapter about convergence. >> i do. nieces and that --
everybody uses facebook because everybody else is using facebook. apple and google have looked at this history and it is hard for -- of them to come up with up with acome compelling argument on why it it will be this way, not end up the way microsoft and ebay and facebook and google ended up. but, i do not think anybody wants to take that risk. and so the reason they are fighting so hard is because they sort of feel like there is an all or nothing game. on top of that, the size of the pie is...
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have todoes pinterest offer that facebook or twitter does not? that we are a discovery tool that thinks about your future and how you think about your church. the things that you are interested in. we will help you decorate your house, plan your trip, help you discover things that you want and need right now and in the future. that is a little different than some of the social networks out there. >> you had a long career in tech and media. how are you liking it so far? and thee the product brand. when i met the team, they were all very smart, very focused. they were focused on the experience in the consumer experience. in technology, the best thing you can do is put your consumer first. the entire company thinks about pinner first. is in itscompany growth stage, i love to build things and reinvention of format. that is one of the things we are doing here. it is a great combination of many things. >> what is it like working with him? is he different than other ceos you have worked with? >> he is focused on these. experience --the he is focused on
have todoes pinterest offer that facebook or twitter does not? that we are a discovery tool that thinks about your future and how you think about your church. the things that you are interested in. we will help you decorate your house, plan your trip, help you discover things that you want and need right now and in the future. that is a little different than some of the social networks out there. >> you had a long career in tech and media. how are you liking it so far? and thee the...
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when they leave facebook or spend less time on it, they're spending time on instagram which facebook happens to own. if you look at it globally, facebook is growing among young people, middle age people and old people all across the world. it's growth is quite steady. they don't have a problem on a global scale with young people. it's been longstanding here. i think it's a little less of the shiny knew thing here, but they don't really care about being cool, that's one of the key parts of their culture from the beginning. they want to be infrastructure. they want to be background radiation, in a sense, for getting things done in the internet and now the mobile internet which is where they're shifting all their focus towards. this is a mobile company now. and so they really don't care if they're seen as cool or not. they want to be a facility, they want to be infrastructure, and much of what they announced today would cause more people to stay with them just in order to get other things done that they want to get done. >> david is the author of the facebook affect. thank you for joini
when they leave facebook or spend less time on it, they're spending time on instagram which facebook happens to own. if you look at it globally, facebook is growing among young people, middle age people and old people all across the world. it's growth is quite steady. they don't have a problem on a global scale with young people. it's been longstanding here. i think it's a little less of the shiny knew thing here, but they don't really care about being cool, that's one of the key parts of their...
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because everybody uses facebook because everybody else is using facebook. apple and google have looked at this history, and it's hard for any of them to come up with a -- you could come up with a compelling argument for why it won't be this way, that this will, that in the apple/google fight it won't end up the way microsoft and ebay and facebook and google ended up, but i don't think anybody wants to take that risk. and so the reason that they're fighting so hard is because they sort of feel like it's an all-or-nothing game. but on top of that, the size of the pie is bigger than it's ever been. so this isn't really a fight, as i said earlier. this isn't just a fight over who's going to be king of the hill and high-tech in silicon valley. you're talking about who's going to be king of the hill in the content industry. well, that's like about $250 billion every year. so the stakes are higher, and both companies realize that if one company wins, there might not be room for another. >> host: dogfight is the name of the book, how apple and google went to war an
because everybody uses facebook because everybody else is using facebook. apple and google have looked at this history, and it's hard for any of them to come up with a -- you could come up with a compelling argument for why it won't be this way, that this will, that in the apple/google fight it won't end up the way microsoft and ebay and facebook and google ended up, but i don't think anybody wants to take that risk. and so the reason that they're fighting so hard is because they sort of feel...
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is strong, and they want to advertise on facebook to sell their products. it is key for facebook to be able to cater to the and open up a sales network within mainland china. having chinese companies sell through ebay overseas, i think that is what facebook is trying to grab a little bit of the business from. >> facebook cannot get in, but they can get money out of china. i wonder if this shows the power that is this is haven't china with the chinese government. whether they are able to get enough weight on the chinese government to allow facebook to allow them to use the tools to their advantage. >> what you're going to see as more and more chinese companies, as they harbor ambitions to be global players are going to push the chinese government to sort of re-think their internet policy right now. the policies of censorship and banning certain sites are definitely hurting a lot of chinese companies. being able to generate revenue, if you do not know how to use facebook or twitter, how are you going to be able to penetrate the american market and get close t
is strong, and they want to advertise on facebook to sell their products. it is key for facebook to be able to cater to the and open up a sales network within mainland china. having chinese companies sell through ebay overseas, i think that is what facebook is trying to grab a little bit of the business from. >> facebook cannot get in, but they can get money out of china. i wonder if this shows the power that is this is haven't china with the chinese government. whether they are able to...
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facebook, big changes coming to facebook. sets to unveil video ads that will run in your newsfeed in the next few weeks. estimated $1 million per day. who was going to spend that kind of money? jo ling kent. jo ling: it has been about a year and a half since facebook announced the ads, now $1 million a pop. according to the "wall street journal" a select number of companies invited to submit pictures that will run on facebook the next few weeks. being vetted to make sure they are meaningful enough. back in march facebook announced they'rtheir working with an oute company to deal with how engaging each ad is. they will be challenged because they have to run without sound unless you click on them. after years of internal testing, facebook saying they want to control how users experience advertising. since launching, facebook has only shown one video ads so far with 15 seconds trailer for the movie "divergent" in december. they estimate video ads could boost facebook revenue by a billion dollars per year by next year. if this so
facebook, big changes coming to facebook. sets to unveil video ads that will run in your newsfeed in the next few weeks. estimated $1 million per day. who was going to spend that kind of money? jo ling kent. jo ling: it has been about a year and a half since facebook announced the ads, now $1 million a pop. according to the "wall street journal" a select number of companies invited to submit pictures that will run on facebook the next few weeks. being vetted to make sure they are...
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. >> there is a billion people on facebook. facebook can be an effective place to grow a business. a 12 small businesses come to facebook. it was our first small business council. we heard stories from all types of industries about how facebook help them grow their business. they could take it to a whole new level. >> this is what gave you the inspiration to do these boot camps question mark? >> one of the things they told us that was remarkable is how they are teaching people in their own local communities about facebook. there is a guy i have known for two years. he runs an entertainment center, mini golf and the video games in dayton, ohio. he lost his business using facebook as almost as exclusive marketing channel. people started to come to him and say you have been successful, can you teach us what you did on facebook? he started teaching classes at his facility. that became the inspiration for us. we went to see if you get out in the community and teach people. >> what do you get out of this? >> we learn a lot from small business owners. we sit in silicon valley and look at
. >> there is a billion people on facebook. facebook can be an effective place to grow a business. a 12 small businesses come to facebook. it was our first small business council. we heard stories from all types of industries about how facebook help them grow their business. they could take it to a whole new level. >> this is what gave you the inspiration to do these boot camps question mark? >> one of the things they told us that was remarkable is how they are teaching people...
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this facebook event is really inspired by small business owners. grow and thatem will return to facebook as well and help us grow. we only a paid and make money when they're willing to invest were not. grow.l see our growth >> you're doing this partnership with square. i know jack has done a similar and at square. he went to detroit and st. louis. jack and mark are friendly. how did the partnership come about? >> the companies were inspired by small businesses. about payments and financial management and legal information. those are the partners we sought out for this event and they're the ones that will help small businesses grow as much as they can. >> what are the business -- biggest mistakes? >> small business centers, when they try to think of it as a social marketing solution as opposed to a marketing solution. fit is about helping you grow your business and achieve business objectives. that means getting people to come into the door and bring the cap treasure. people focus on trying to make the posts go viral. they focus on the wrong thing s
this facebook event is really inspired by small business owners. grow and thatem will return to facebook as well and help us grow. we only a paid and make money when they're willing to invest were not. grow.l see our growth >> you're doing this partnership with square. i know jack has done a similar and at square. he went to detroit and st. louis. jack and mark are friendly. how did the partnership come about? >> the companies were inspired by small businesses. about payments and...
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facebook meantime upgraded by evercore. they talk about their ability to monetize mobile at multiples the industry average exerts, and then you have twitter down seven straight days and can't get away from 30. >> right. look how far we've come with facebook, could they cross the chasm into mobile advertising? could it work? now talking about running mobile advertising on different kinds of apps, all kinds of different mobile websites at performance that's nine times the traditional -- >> are we seeing facebook pull away? >> yes. >> no question about that? >> yeah, definitely. they're at a whole different level of scale. you see twitter and pinterest in data, mostly from adobe which has good social data, gaining some share, but facebook is so huge that all it takes is for them to come out with an innovative idea like this that works. we'll see if people actually adopt it, and they pull away. >> i don't think it's even pull away. i don't think they were even in -- >> no, i'm not suggesting -- >> but further away. >> absolutel
facebook meantime upgraded by evercore. they talk about their ability to monetize mobile at multiples the industry average exerts, and then you have twitter down seven straight days and can't get away from 30. >> right. look how far we've come with facebook, could they cross the chasm into mobile advertising? could it work? now talking about running mobile advertising on different kinds of apps, all kinds of different mobile websites at performance that's nine times the traditional --...
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s like facebook and linked in. i want to bring back our editor at large cory johnson, also with us is leslie joining us from new york. cory, i'll start with you. what exactly is alibaba doing here and how is it different from google, facebook, and other structures that we are used to in technology? >> the structure is uncommon in the market widely with the exception of a lot of media companies, newspaper companies, companies with a history of family ownership like a copy like berkshire hathaway. you see it in the "new york times" and comcast. >> they're much more common in tech. >> lately we have seen this with a handful of technology companies. google kind of introduced ha to the world of technology when it went public in 2004, as far as i recall standing on the lawn covering that story. we had a lot of these stories going public had crummy results. outside investors have been unable to get active and force zinga, groupon and others to change their behavior because the insiders don't control the majority of the co
s like facebook and linked in. i want to bring back our editor at large cory johnson, also with us is leslie joining us from new york. cory, i'll start with you. what exactly is alibaba doing here and how is it different from google, facebook, and other structures that we are used to in technology? >> the structure is uncommon in the market widely with the exception of a lot of media companies, newspaper companies, companies with a history of family ownership like a copy like berkshire...
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facebook says by defog the feature will be off. users will have to go in to their settings and turn it on. so this year's you don't turn it on. facebook also claims the listening feature will not be on top of time it's only activated when you click on the status of the box that turns it on. it is shut off a cent a share posted done facebook says it will not listen to any of your voice conversations. and back the way they built this they can't. app converts sound into audio fingerprints that are sent directly to their servers to try to match it to insert data base of audio and tv fingerprints' so basically computers try to match it with songs or tv shows and movies the fingerprints can be reversed in to the original audio because they don't contain enough information also they said this is all real time and hot action there not storing any of these audits of recordings gave a slate kron4 still ahead on the kron4 morning news hunter pence has his quarterback and the man who claims he helped to retrieve it collected his reward. finall
facebook says by defog the feature will be off. users will have to go in to their settings and turn it on. so this year's you don't turn it on. facebook also claims the listening feature will not be on top of time it's only activated when you click on the status of the box that turns it on. it is shut off a cent a share posted done facebook says it will not listen to any of your voice conversations. and back the way they built this they can't. app converts sound into audio fingerprints that are...
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and facebook said you don't edit. take it down or leave it up. despite the pictures that are graphic, it didn't violate the standard. >> take it down and then a family member put their own site up as a memorial to their son. they don't need facebook to decide. >> there needs to be a degree of regulation in the industry. it is the wild west out there, jenna. there is laws for what where you can park your car or can't. >> we don't need to be enforced. >> interesting. we need rowels, january jenna. >> one lawyers we need the law and another said. i don't know if i need. that john, you have more with a legal panel. >> that's right, i get the next whack at our lawyers for dramatic new testimony in the pistorias murder trial. the defense calling for ballistics to claim that the blade runner fired his gun by accident. >> it is entrance. >> what would you like. i have get all your favorites all day, everyday. olive garden's signature favorites, just $10 including creamy fettuccine alfredo, and our classic lasagna. plus unlimi
and facebook said you don't edit. take it down or leave it up. despite the pictures that are graphic, it didn't violate the standard. >> take it down and then a family member put their own site up as a memorial to their son. they don't need facebook to decide. >> there needs to be a degree of regulation in the industry. it is the wild west out there, jenna. there is laws for what where you can park your car or can't. >> we don't need to be enforced. >> interesting. we...
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have elements of facebook in its product. it has been successful. offer from far away, we misjudge how -- there is something about is the enormously successful. they are chinese products and responsive to the chinese government. for the foreign internet company, it will be a challenge, it is better to boost and allow domestic competitor than a foreigner. >> do chinese people care? do young people care? what i learned was many students did not care about politics. do they care about censorship? >> they do. that has been evolution that people have grown up in an environment in which they can go online and complain about the fact they cannot get a job or complain about local political issues. they realize it is hard that i cannot complain about the central government. the have acquired experience of skepticism. they love it. if you are young chinese person today, you have to distinguish yourself by your opinion. that is one of the ways to get a job and get ahead. contradictionm in with the state. the younger generation is raised with a different set of
have elements of facebook in its product. it has been successful. offer from far away, we misjudge how -- there is something about is the enormously successful. they are chinese products and responsive to the chinese government. for the foreign internet company, it will be a challenge, it is better to boost and allow domestic competitor than a foreigner. >> do chinese people care? do young people care? what i learned was many students did not care about politics. do they care about...
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facebook is supposed to be bigger. worth a reported $500 million versus twitter's estimated $200 million deal. then there's the international advertisers. facebook is introducing video capabilities in countries like brazil and germany now and perhaps in response to recent criticism that digital advertising is largely ineffective, it's giving advertisers unprecedented access to its data analytics. to track just how well the videos actually target users. for nightly business report, i'm morgan brennan in los angeles. >>> elsewhere microsoft made some headlines today unveiling a brand new larger version of its tablet computer during an event in new york city. microsoft took the wraps off the surface pro 3 tablet which is lighter, faster, and with its bigger screen, the company thinks it could replace laptops for a lot of consumers. the surface pro 3 goes on sale this summer. low end on that price tag is $799. >>> strong earnings and sales from sales force.com after the market closed and that's where we begin with tonight'
facebook is supposed to be bigger. worth a reported $500 million versus twitter's estimated $200 million deal. then there's the international advertisers. facebook is introducing video capabilities in countries like brazil and germany now and perhaps in response to recent criticism that digital advertising is largely ineffective, it's giving advertisers unprecedented access to its data analytics. to track just how well the videos actually target users. for nightly business report, i'm morgan...
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facebook and google. two thirds of mobile advertising comes from either facebook or google. >> was going to happen six months from now when ali baba is not part of yahoos portfolio? hoo!t impacts ya there are the big loser there. --y will have a tremendous it's hard to say. to amazon versus alibaba. let's say you're right and alibaba does decide to take on amazon directly. here in the u.s. or europe. market cap standpoint, take a life. from a revenue standpoint, it's a goliath. in an income standpoint, it's not. bezos has been able to keep the shareholders faithful by promising that they will make more money at some point. margins,a has 57% net amazon can afford to whittle those way. it's more like an ebay business model. you zeroed in on the key asset. the key core confidence of amazon is the fact that they have the cheapest cost of capital for a longer amount of time than any company in modern history. it just bezos never gave investors the crack cocaine of profit. he has been feeding them a steady diet
facebook and google. two thirds of mobile advertising comes from either facebook or google. >> was going to happen six months from now when ali baba is not part of yahoos portfolio? hoo!t impacts ya there are the big loser there. --y will have a tremendous it's hard to say. to amazon versus alibaba. let's say you're right and alibaba does decide to take on amazon directly. here in the u.s. or europe. market cap standpoint, take a life. from a revenue standpoint, it's a goliath. in an...
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it will be a hard road. >> what about facebook and twitter? you are visiting and advising those companies while you are here. you think those companies will get unblocked in china? if not, what has to they had? >> i do not think they need advice for me, but one thing they do know, and they are being very smart, is a recognized the future for facebook and twitter is a long game. it is not a short game. they have both been over there a lot, they have seen in the short term that there is potential for them to get more chinese businesses advertising on their services in the united states. that might be the beginning of a long-term relationship. but at the moment, the chinese government does not see any political incentive to change their ban on those two. >> at the same time, the chinese counterpart, weibo and others are getting bigger and bigger. are they true equivalent of what we have in the united states cap ? like they are not. you have been there, you've seen them. they are a composite of sorts. weibo has elements of twitter. we have misjudg
it will be a hard road. >> what about facebook and twitter? you are visiting and advising those companies while you are here. you think those companies will get unblocked in china? if not, what has to they had? >> i do not think they need advice for me, but one thing they do know, and they are being very smart, is a recognized the future for facebook and twitter is a long game. it is not a short game. they have both been over there a lot, they have seen in the short term that there...
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>> we will see facebook be the dominant thing it. a lot of things that you see in places like china and japan will get brought over to the rest of the world. there will be this massive platform that enables all. that'll keep facebook relevant for another decade. snapchat is a teen oriented product. >> google is buying a lot of robotic companies. >> google has a different proposition. they're going to organize all the world's information. information is getting generated in all these different places. they are unlocking it. you are buying situational data around the hub. when you do self driving cars, you are unlocking all of this spatial information that people from a to be more safely. they realize now that the world's information is no longer trapped on a webpages on the internet. information exists everywhere. their job is to use all of the cash from search to get them into the information business everywhere else. it is an amazing business. >> what about apple? >> i think they have lost their mojo. when you see this transaction h
>> we will see facebook be the dominant thing it. a lot of things that you see in places like china and japan will get brought over to the rest of the world. there will be this massive platform that enables all. that'll keep facebook relevant for another decade. snapchat is a teen oriented product. >> google is buying a lot of robotic companies. >> google has a different proposition. they're going to organize all the world's information. information is getting generated in all...
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facebook will do it all for them. >> for me it helps to do facebook ads for multiple publishers, and that is really helpful. i don't need to talk to each one directly, so this is really helpful. >> reporter: today this launch helps a new strategy for the company, with advertising data not tied to facebook and most importantly that is not vulnerable to user growth. analysts say this could create a brand-new revenue growth for facebook, despite the fact that ads like google and twitter help with products. >> they will go to a publisher and say we can help you monetize better that twitter and google and established networks. if they can hold true to the audience, they will do well. >> reporter: users, too, have something to be excited about. in the coming weeks they will have log-in choices when using facebook to try a new game or app. they can even be anonymous. >> to me, what is important as a part of key notes, it enables users to develop it. it is going to inspire much more confidence in apps that we are developing, i guess. >> reporter: for "nightly business report," i'm morgan bre
facebook will do it all for them. >> for me it helps to do facebook ads for multiple publishers, and that is really helpful. i don't need to talk to each one directly, so this is really helpful. >> reporter: today this launch helps a new strategy for the company, with advertising data not tied to facebook and most importantly that is not vulnerable to user growth. analysts say this could create a brand-new revenue growth for facebook, despite the fact that ads like google and...
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is there anything that can disrupt facebook at this time? >> the question is more about innovation generally. when you look at innovation, it it comes from places you least expect. we are looking at companies that are solving a real problem for consumers and solving it well. >> 10 years from now, are facebook and google as dominant as they are now? >> you will see just like microsoft is dominant. google is dominant. facebook is dominant. you have seen new goliaths emerge. >> where do you think they will come from? who is an up-and-coming goliath? >> square. >> square has been facing a lot of challenges lately. >> they have been doing well from a product standpoint. getting consumers adoption. >> how dominant you think they will be? >> time will tell. >> ben ling, thank you so much for joining us. we'll be watching for those goliaths. the network that brought us "mad men" is bringing us the rise of the pc era. and remember, you can watch us streaming on your tablet, phone, bloomberg.com, apple tv, and amazon fire tv. ♪ >> welcome back to "b
is there anything that can disrupt facebook at this time? >> the question is more about innovation generally. when you look at innovation, it it comes from places you least expect. we are looking at companies that are solving a real problem for consumers and solving it well. >> 10 years from now, are facebook and google as dominant as they are now? >> you will see just like microsoft is dominant. google is dominant. facebook is dominant. you have seen new goliaths emerge....
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when they were reported missing police went to facebook for help. facebook revealed to police one of the girls logged on from an ip address at the nugget. the girls are now in reno waiting to go home. >>> happening today president obama heads to a walmart in mountain view. he will highlight the company's energy efficiency. kpix 5's kiet do is already there.
when they were reported missing police went to facebook for help. facebook revealed to police one of the girls logged on from an ip address at the nugget. the girls are now in reno waiting to go home. >>> happening today president obama heads to a walmart in mountain view. he will highlight the company's energy efficiency. kpix 5's kiet do is already there.
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especially on facebook it's harder to find stuff. they just, you know, have hashtags now which i don't think people really use because they didn't before, so you don't really search for things on facebook. you usually find it through friend sharing. the more people who are on it sharing your content, the more people who will see it. it's a domino effect. so i think the ads worked well. we did do giveaways where people could sign up for our newsletter as well as social media. we contacted an author, and he actually retweeted a tweet that we had about the giveaway, and he has, like, millions of followers. like it's crazy how often he tweets and how many followers he has. and that was great. like, that's one instance of an author helping a small outlet like us and also, you know, giving away a copy of his book, maybe giving him more followers and just seeing him being involved was great. >> who's got a good story about something that was ineffective? come on. [laughter] you don't have to name any names. >> okay. >> come on, bethanne. [l
especially on facebook it's harder to find stuff. they just, you know, have hashtags now which i don't think people really use because they didn't before, so you don't really search for things on facebook. you usually find it through friend sharing. the more people who are on it sharing your content, the more people who will see it. it's a domino effect. so i think the ads worked well. we did do giveaways where people could sign up for our newsletter as well as social media. we contacted an...
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miracle of facebook. >> when dateline continues. >>> i tell people, it's the miracle of facebook. you know, without facebook, it wouldn't have happened. >> detroit private eye julian had been baffled by the mystery that put these men in prison for life. them out of the blue, late 2010, just because a woman had a moment of nostalgia and posted something on facebook, an affidavit landed on her desk from a man she never heard of, john hellsher. >> it had to be real. it had to be true. >> landing in your lap. >> yeah. >> john told julian what happened that awful night the detroit summer of 1987. it was party night he said. john and his classmates had just graduated. that's where the captains of industry lived. several miles across the city line from detroit. and after a few beer, the partiers decided to drive over and buy some marijuana from old man bob. >> call up, go to the back door, there. that's what we were going to do that night. >> so john and four friends hopped in a car which was a white plymouth ho
miracle of facebook. >> when dateline continues. >>> i tell people, it's the miracle of facebook. you know, without facebook, it wouldn't have happened. >> detroit private eye julian had been baffled by the mystery that put these men in prison for life. them out of the blue, late 2010, just because a woman had a moment of nostalgia and posted something on facebook, an affidavit landed on her desk from a man she never heard of, john hellsher. >> it had to be real. it...
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you are talking about whatsapp and facebook. was that worth it to facebook? maybe. by anyt worth that calculation of their forward revenue. you have to take into account the future value of this business. >> very collocated. stewart butterfield, founder of slack here in a give for joining us today. coming up, cisco ceo john who says nsa surveillance is hurting american companies. ♪ >> bloomberg is on the markets. let's look at where stocks are trading. we have a rally today. you can see the dow is leading the way by 8/10 of one percent. in terms of individual stocks we are watching right now, the world's biggest maker of customer management software forecasting second-quarter sales will come in higher than analysts were predicting as they continue to lure new users. sales growth expected to exceed 30% for the third straight year. but the stock is still down. more "bloomberg west" is next. cisco ceo john chambers is worried nsa surveillance could have a major impact on his company. he sent a letter to president obama asking him to curb the nsa surveillance program
you are talking about whatsapp and facebook. was that worth it to facebook? maybe. by anyt worth that calculation of their forward revenue. you have to take into account the future value of this business. >> very collocated. stewart butterfield, founder of slack here in a give for joining us today. coming up, cisco ceo john who says nsa surveillance is hurting american companies. ♪ >> bloomberg is on the markets. let's look at where stocks are trading. we have a rally today. you...
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at least facebook has it. if it isn't, they can keep going. >> how likely is it that facebook will remain the dominant social network? >> i think because of w hatsapp, it is basically locked in. dominants the medication behavior. you will see everything from transactions and payments, a lot of things you see in places like china and japan will get brought over to the rest of the world. there will be this massive pop from that enables it all. >> what about snapchat? orientedlargely team in the u.s. >> google is buying a lot of robot companies. they are competing and trying to connect the world in different ways. >> i think the proposition is very different. they said they would organize all of the rules. information is getting generated in all of these other places. you are unlocking situational data around the home. your unlocking all of the spatial information that is used to inform maps and get people from a to b safer. >> and glass? >> they realize the world's information is no longer trapped on the interne
at least facebook has it. if it isn't, they can keep going. >> how likely is it that facebook will remain the dominant social network? >> i think because of w hatsapp, it is basically locked in. dominants the medication behavior. you will see everything from transactions and payments, a lot of things you see in places like china and japan will get brought over to the rest of the world. there will be this massive pop from that enables it all. >> what about snapchat?...