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. >> i have the privilege of leading all of google's philanthropic efforts. it is the biggest philanthropic giver in the bay area. we gave $50 million last night in the hands of nonprofits doing good work in the community. >> you're told that you're going to a good athlete. you're going to be a great artist or a great rapper. nobody aspires to be a great technician or a great engineer. >> reporter: the hidden genius project received a grant of $1 million from google for their work with young students of color. it is preparing them for careers in technology. >> we give them some initial seed funding in 2015 to help them get started. they were a brand-new organization. they serve young african- american, high school age students in tech and help them get expose today technology. we gave them a million dollar grant. a huge expansion grant. the biggest grant they had ever gotten. a big shot in the arm to help them expand across the state and the country and bring the model to other states. it was a great project. >> reporter: they helped celebrate that million do
. >> i have the privilege of leading all of google's philanthropic efforts. it is the biggest philanthropic giver in the bay area. we gave $50 million last night in the hands of nonprofits doing good work in the community. >> you're told that you're going to a good athlete. you're going to be a great artist or a great rapper. nobody aspires to be a great technician or a great engineer. >> reporter: the hidden genius project received a grant of $1 million from google for their...
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competitors against google. it is the government's job to watch competition, but that doesn't mean someone who is not as good as google should be allowed to win over it. then the other argument is that look, google controls the funnel that everyone is experiencing the internet through, and it has done some things that question whether it is a fair arbiter. carol: such as? joshua: such as the appropriating of other companies content so you see content right overstock.com founder patrick byrne is a vocal supporter of technology. jason: he has his own platform called tzero. zeke: he's the head of overstock.com, an online store where you might go to buy lamps or furniture and it has been around, it is fairly successful. he is -- about a decade ago, became obsessed with naked shortselling and became a household name on wall street for that. jason: to be clear, it is not from "wolf of wall street." this is a term of art and finance. zeke: when you sell a stock short, you are betting it will go down. you are supposed t
competitors against google. it is the government's job to watch competition, but that doesn't mean someone who is not as good as google should be allowed to win over it. then the other argument is that look, google controls the funnel that everyone is experiencing the internet through, and it has done some things that question whether it is a fair arbiter. carol: such as? joshua: such as the appropriating of other companies content so you see content right overstock.com founder patrick byrne is...
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doing where you're surprised that google went evil well i'm going to surprise a google what do you mean google in their search engine has already been alleged numerous times of what you know readjusting the search to kind of push certain sites down and elevate other sites that they believe are better than others in my surprise when i hear news that google was suddenly helping develop a i you know the military's drone program that's killed hundreds of thousands of people no no no i'm not because there's one e right of course and that's probably one of the main reasons that they're doing i mean i'm sure thoughts and you know google is just sitting around going how you can we make more war i'm sure they're saying look you've got amazon you've got microsoft they're making tons of money with their cloud computing services with the the armed services and with the pentagon good point so it makes sense for them to try to to wrest control of a little bit of that business but the one thing that's noted in the industry a lot even from google's detractors is that they are they have up until this po
doing where you're surprised that google went evil well i'm going to surprise a google what do you mean google in their search engine has already been alleged numerous times of what you know readjusting the search to kind of push certain sites down and elevate other sites that they believe are better than others in my surprise when i hear news that google was suddenly helping develop a i you know the military's drone program that's killed hundreds of thousands of people no no no i'm not because...
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this gives google an advantage. carol: what do various lawyers and observers say about what google is doing? is it just a very successful company good at what they are doing and people are just jealous of that? might or are they in a really powerful position? joshua: so, everyone agrees they are in a powerful position. where the debate comes is whether google is abusing that position, and what abuse of a position even means. and so, you have real strong defenders of google who say, look, it is not the government's job to protect weaker competitors against google. you know? it is the government's job to watch competition, but that doesn't mean someone who is not as good as google should be allowed to win over it. and then the other argument said, look, google controls the funnel that everyone is experiencing the internet through, and it has done some things that question whether it is a fair arbiter. carol: such as? joshua: such as the appropriating of other companies content so you see content right away, things lik
this gives google an advantage. carol: what do various lawyers and observers say about what google is doing? is it just a very successful company good at what they are doing and people are just jealous of that? might or are they in a really powerful position? joshua: so, everyone agrees they are in a powerful position. where the debate comes is whether google is abusing that position, and what abuse of a position even means. and so, you have real strong defenders of google who say, look, it is...
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>> john, google is ramping up the efforts to fight fake news and announcing the google news initiative which is aimed at helping journalism thrive in the digital age by supporting journalistic outlets the search giant says it's committing $300 million over three years to helping publishers who many have in the past criticized google for giving away their content for free now google helped to -- hopes to help them generate revenue with its technologies google says it will weight search results to authoritative searches by identifying verified news sources and says it will work with news organizations to combat misinformation and to fund digital literacy campaign now to help publishers make money, google is giving them tools for everything from creating vr experiences to identifying when readers are prone to be converted into paying subscribers now to help journalists do their jobs, google is providing a tool set to do everything from setting up secure servers to artificial intelligence to help reporters with transcribing interviews and analyzing data sets now this follows google facing
>> john, google is ramping up the efforts to fight fake news and announcing the google news initiative which is aimed at helping journalism thrive in the digital age by supporting journalistic outlets the search giant says it's committing $300 million over three years to helping publishers who many have in the past criticized google for giving away their content for free now google helped to -- hopes to help them generate revenue with its technologies google says it will weight search...
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you can google. i know that you can use the search engine duck duck go it doesn't track you just google it i'll get it why can't i quit your. reporting for the silicon valley john f. o. dot tactics and i. that curfew earlier to serve the rulers are there are crimes that really can't go to our adversaries to do that. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably most secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better gone dead than forty nogs swiss customs are here permanently all the science is controlled by them and they impose the opening times the way it was it was a dutiful missile plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe must of pieces by artists like picasso and modigliani i can't boards and sold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in if it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet but also discreet because they concern fraud of some of those paintings are linked to dog secrets nobody knows how many of these
you can google. i know that you can use the search engine duck duck go it doesn't track you just google it i'll get it why can't i quit your. reporting for the silicon valley john f. o. dot tactics and i. that curfew earlier to serve the rulers are there are crimes that really can't go to our adversaries to do that. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably most secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better gone dead than forty nogs swiss customs are here...
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in a moment we'll have special report from google in silicon valley. special report from google but first, with all the sport, here's lizzi greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. here's lizzi greenwood—hughes good evening. britain's lewis hamilton had to settle for second place in formula one's season opening australian grand prix. one's season opening he was beaten by sebastien vettel after a timing miscalculation allowed the german driver to overtake him. nick parrot reports. driver to overtake him. for the fifth year in a row, lewis hamilton started from pole in melbourne, but he has only won twice at albert park. that statistic looked set to improve as he opened up a three—second lead over the two ferraris. as he opened up a three—second lead the only drama was unfolding behind him. the highly—rated max verstappen making an uncharacteristic mistake and grosjean was forced to retire. making an uncharacteristic mistake the field had to slow while romain grosjean's car was removed and vettel took the opportunity to stop for a fresh tyres. the opportunity to stop his the oppo
in a moment we'll have special report from google in silicon valley. special report from google but first, with all the sport, here's lizzi greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. here's lizzi greenwood—hughes good evening. britain's lewis hamilton had to settle for second place in formula one's season opening australian grand prix. one's season opening he was beaten by sebastien vettel after a timing miscalculation allowed the german driver to overtake him. nick parrot reports. driver to...
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google, it is about the home device and how we speak to google home and the software you provide for them so that can move on us buying stuff.“ you look at google, facebook and amazon, they provide amazing services and allow brands to speak to consumers. they use messenger, facebook, to do that. google assista nt facebook, to do that. google assistant on the phone makes it interesting for brands to directly contact consumers. we partner with google and facebook and other brands to help them to establish a presence in the space and are rarely talk to consumers. it removes the need for advertising when people are in the experience. 0nce advertising when people are in the experience. once your there, advertising when people are in the experience. 0nce yourthere, it advertising when people are in the experience. once your there, it is about creating something relevant and keeping them talking. womack and getting a spending! -- and getting us getting a spending! -- and getting us spending. rob bennett, thank you for coming in. rob bennett, the ceo of rehab. let's go to brazil now — fi
google, it is about the home device and how we speak to google home and the software you provide for them so that can move on us buying stuff.“ you look at google, facebook and amazon, they provide amazing services and allow brands to speak to consumers. they use messenger, facebook, to do that. google assista nt facebook, to do that. google assistant on the phone makes it interesting for brands to directly contact consumers. we partner with google and facebook and other brands to help them...
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with google's software. joining us is mark gurman. whatit all down for us, are the highlights here and where apple will be able to take on google and not so much. when apple was founded decades ago it was synonymous with creative users and internet users and also education users. i murmur going up in school we had education max and that languished over the last two years. iphones and that ipads were only 12% of k to 12 shipments, whereas google had more of the market so there'll was clearly a problem and apple needed to address it so they decided to go back tonight at they released last year. ipad withoutr cost many of the bells and whistles the pro model. was good enough for education users. what there doing this year is updating with a faster processor with a chip in the iphone 7 released years ago and support for the apple pencil and other bells and whistles with the camera and lte screens and such an slapping an education logo on it and making a education push. aes have new software and school app for te
with google's software. joining us is mark gurman. whatit all down for us, are the highlights here and where apple will be able to take on google and not so much. when apple was founded decades ago it was synonymous with creative users and internet users and also education users. i murmur going up in school we had education max and that languished over the last two years. iphones and that ipads were only 12% of k to 12 shipments, whereas google had more of the market so there'll was clearly a...
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will compete with google's software. joining us from chicago mark , gurman. break it all down for us. what do you think the highlights are? and will apple be able to take on google? >> when apple was founded 40 it was synonymous with creative users, internet users, and education users. i remember growing up in school 's, education max. but that languished over the last two years. data indicated that iphones and ipads were only 12% of k to 12 shipments, whereas google had 60%.bined a microsoft had 22% of the market. clearly there was a problem and apple needed to address it. they decided to go back to an ipad they released last year. the $329 lower cost ipad without many of the bells and whistles of the pro models. it was good enough for education users. they are updating it with a faster processor, with the chip released from the iphone 7 support for the apple pencil and , other bells and whistles with the camera and lte screens and and slapping an education label on it, putting it in this huge new education push. they h
will compete with google's software. joining us from chicago mark , gurman. break it all down for us. what do you think the highlights are? and will apple be able to take on google? >> when apple was founded 40 it was synonymous with creative users, internet users, and education users. i remember growing up in school 's, education max. but that languished over the last two years. data indicated that iphones and ipads were only 12% of k to 12 shipments, whereas google had 60%.bined a...
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doing where you're surprised but google went evil well i'm going to surprise a google what do you mean google in their search engine has already been alleged numerous times of what you know readjusting the search to kind of push certain sites down and elevate other sites that they believe are better than others and some of my surprise when i hear news that google was suddenly helping develop. you know the military's drone program that's killed hundreds of thousands of people no no no i'm not because there's money right of course and that's probably one of the main reasons that they're doing i mean i'm sure it's awesome you know google is just sitting around going how you can we make more war i'm sure they're saying look you've got amazon you've got microsoft they're making tons of money with their cloud computing services with the the armed services and with the pentagon good point so it makes sense for them to try to to wrest control of a little bit of that business but the one thing that's noted in the industry a lot even from google's detractors is that they are they have up until t
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you can google. i know that you can use a search engine duck duck go it doesn't track you just google it i'll get it why can't i quit your. reporting from silicon valley john i thought we're back to it's not. that hard. you need the good and the bad you need capitalism to work both winners and losers you can't bail out every single bank that gets into trouble you can't bail out every single party koppel's the nice free money you gotta let the system weed out the losers otherwise you end up with you know a state controlled state maintained price fixing regime by the state that resembles all failed such experiments in the past why not just let the free market be the free market. well you know these are the kind of adopted because we're called pirates along. i mean they're in the smaller boat next to the harpoon ship and it's. not. the little self to be told fish already ninety percent of the dart gun and it won't become a. concept fifteen scoops seventy five tons try to do it several times a day with a
you can google. i know that you can use a search engine duck duck go it doesn't track you just google it i'll get it why can't i quit your. reporting from silicon valley john i thought we're back to it's not. that hard. you need the good and the bad you need capitalism to work both winners and losers you can't bail out every single bank that gets into trouble you can't bail out every single party koppel's the nice free money you gotta let the system weed out the losers otherwise you end up with...
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is it the view of google that information should be free? no, it should be accessible and it should be as readily accessible as we can make it, but obviously, it costs money to produce content. so there have to be the appropriate financial underpinnings qualityjournalism is hard, it's expensive, particularly if you're doing in—depth investigative reporting, so it needs to be sustained. the old mantra that content must be free saw advertising as the principal source of revenue, but as spotify and netflix have shown in their fields too, audiences will pay for content if it's unique, personalised and good enough. the chief executive of the new york times company, who has championed paid content online, welcomes support with subscriptions, but wants google to do more. a lot of the news that's going to be consumed on their platform is going to be free to use. and both they and we need to find a way of getting some of the value which is expressed in advertising potential, again flowing back into the production of high quality journalism, and tha
is it the view of google that information should be free? no, it should be accessible and it should be as readily accessible as we can make it, but obviously, it costs money to produce content. so there have to be the appropriate financial underpinnings qualityjournalism is hard, it's expensive, particularly if you're doing in—depth investigative reporting, so it needs to be sustained. the old mantra that content must be free saw advertising as the principal source of revenue, but as spotify...
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against google. carol: this is bloomberg "businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to bloomberg "businessweek." i'm jason kelly. carol: i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on sirius boston,ew york, washington, d.c. and in the bay area. andn: and in london on dab in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the technology section, missouri's attorney general stakes a senate bid on an antitrust case against google. in investigation into data collection practices. jason: jott -- joshua burstein says whether or not the company should be worried. joshua: he is into the question of whether google has abused market power in the united states. carol: talk about their market power and size when it comes to search. joshua: google has about 90% of the search engine market. it is about 80% of the ad market in the united states, which mostly cummins ash comes from the dominance in search. there has been a long-running suspicion that it will throw that power around to gain advantages elsewhere. climatehink about t
against google. carol: this is bloomberg "businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to bloomberg "businessweek." i'm jason kelly. carol: i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on sirius boston,ew york, washington, d.c. and in the bay area. andn: and in london on dab in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the technology section, missouri's attorney general stakes a senate bid on an antitrust case against google. in investigation into data collection practices. jason: jott...
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why are they so breakup over at google. why are they so concerned about the power that google wields? the right concerns. —— there. there is a tax which is try to get 2.1 billion from google does not pay any tax in his europe. but as we are discovering, google, all these tech companies are where you put your stuff in like facebook, they know so much about us and it was something that most of us were vaguely aware of what are now very aware of and the eu are saying something must be done. i do not know what you can do with an american company where people are going voluntary into it. the eu does not likely the dear to have so much power. it is up to us, isn't it, as consumers to be wiser. is it a generational thing? it is up to us. this idea that people are wising up to the fact that these companies held as saviours. long, especially in the global financial crisis, have 110w in the global financial crisis, have now gotten too big. maybe, if you, for instance, use google to search for instance, use google to search for th
why are they so breakup over at google. why are they so concerned about the power that google wields? the right concerns. —— there. there is a tax which is try to get 2.1 billion from google does not pay any tax in his europe. but as we are discovering, google, all these tech companies are where you put your stuff in like facebook, they know so much about us and it was something that most of us were vaguely aware of what are now very aware of and the eu are saying something must be done. i...
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doing where you're surprised that google went evil well i'm going to surprise a google what do you mean google in their search engine has already been alleged numerous times of what you know readjusting research to kind of push certain sites down and elevate other sites that they believe are better than others in my surprise when i hear news that google was suddenly helping develop a i you know the military drone program that's killed hundreds of thousands of people no no no i'm not because there's money right of course and that's probably one of the main reasons that they're doing i mean i'm sure it's odds and you know google is just sitting around going how you can we make more war i'm sure they're saying look you've got amazon you've got microsoft they're making tons of money with their cloud computing services with the the armed services and with the pentagon good point so it makes sense for them to try to to wrest control of a little bit of that business but the one thing that's noted in the industry a lot even from google's detractors is that they are they have up until this point
doing where you're surprised that google went evil well i'm going to surprise a google what do you mean google in their search engine has already been alleged numerous times of what you know readjusting research to kind of push certain sites down and elevate other sites that they believe are better than others in my surprise when i hear news that google was suddenly helping develop a i you know the military drone program that's killed hundreds of thousands of people no no no i'm not because...
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in the case of google, that is 200,000 people. it should come from everybody certainly everybody in , management. the more that people can see managers engaged in promoting women from within, making sure the pipeline has women represented in it, being aware of these issues, talking about it. i think i'd told you earlier about someone who called me and said, this silicon valley thing, they must be worried all of their employees have gone rogue and go to the internet to complain. i said, you mean like use social media like we all do? the reason why people go rogue, they don't have anybody they feel like is listening to them. to me, there are two important pieces. the first is yes, talking about parity, 50-50. the second one is listening to people's real stories. that builds trust. then people feel like they are in it together. it is not the ceos job or the hr person's job, it is all of us. emily: i am curious about google in particular. i wrote a whole book about this issue and there is a chapter on google and how the founders reall
in the case of google, that is 200,000 people. it should come from everybody certainly everybody in , management. the more that people can see managers engaged in promoting women from within, making sure the pipeline has women represented in it, being aware of these issues, talking about it. i think i'd told you earlier about someone who called me and said, this silicon valley thing, they must be worried all of their employees have gone rogue and go to the internet to complain. i said, you mean...
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google said it is considering all of the next steps in this case. coming up, apple announces a new, lower caste ipad as it aims to go head-to-head with chrome book in the education market. details next. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: apple is making a new push to go head-to-head with google in education. it is a market apple helped pioneer but has let languish. at an event in chicago on tuesday, the tech giant unveiled the new ipad that will square off with the cheap cronbach laptop, as well as a new education app to compete with google's classroom software. mark when apple was founded 40 : years ago, and for decades after that, it was really synonymous with both creative users, internet users, but also education users. growing up in school we had emacs back in the day, but that has languished over the past few years. the latest market share data from late last year indicated max ipads and iphones and had 17% of k-12 shipments, while google had a c
google said it is considering all of the next steps in this case. coming up, apple announces a new, lower caste ipad as it aims to go head-to-head with chrome book in the education market. details next. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: apple is making a new push to go head-to-head with google in education. it is a market apple helped pioneer but has let languish. at an event in chicago on...
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. -- worked atbuilt google for nine years. he alleges that management deleted females and other digital records of diversity requirements. a google spokesperson says the coming will vigorously defend itself in the suit and that they higher on merit not on identity. 40ing up, google is eyeing acres of prime california real estate but local residents are protesting. we talk about whether the tech giant will win this real estate battle, next. if you like bloomberg nurse -- news and have a terminal, you can watch it on bloomberg tv go. just go to tv on your terminal. you can also contact us on twitter. check out tick-tock by bloomberg as well. the first global network streaming live on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ industry hasch fueled a real estate transformation in and around san francisco in the last appeal years. soaring prices and a housing crunch have brought on a host of issues. alphabet, silken valleys biggest property owner, is hoping to purchase 40 acres in san jose. on thisn joins us now story. a lot of property
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other traffic dropped by over seventy percent what google did there led to what i would consider to be censorship of lots of websites both the political left and the political right at google has the power to influence opinions and votes and purchases without anyone knowing that they're doing so that's power. google's response to these allegations has been one of silence including to our own request for comment it is undeniable that the online giants are under pressure to stop freaking news and hate speech on their platforms facebook is making it much easier not harder hoaxes and mark to speak however critics say that the dragnet they have cost for content to delete or demote is found wider catching legitimate voices at the margins and people are puzzled when they compare what's been taken down with what's been left up to egyptian journalist while abbas had used his twitter account to expose the excesses of his government but twitter suspended abbas last december when we asked them why twitter said they don't comment on individual accounts for privacy and security reasons i've been in
other traffic dropped by over seventy percent what google did there led to what i would consider to be censorship of lots of websites both the political left and the political right at google has the power to influence opinions and votes and purchases without anyone knowing that they're doing so that's power. google's response to these allegations has been one of silence including to our own request for comment it is undeniable that the online giants are under pressure to stop freaking news and...
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emily: tell me about google in particular. i wrote a whole book about this issue and there is a chapter on google and how the founders really cared about this and focused on hiring women and then dropped the ball, and the numbers at google are now average. at the same time, they are facing lawsuits from both sides, women say they are not paid enough and men, white men who say they are being discriminated against. what is happening here? minnie: i think there is some of what i was talking about before. it is a hard situation. you cannot win on both sides of that. but i do think that, this is what i was talking about, google product strategy is where you would pitch your ideas. we need to understand how to get everyone's voices included so that we are listening when someone is not speaking up, voicing their ideas, we are creating a structure. i think google has done the low hanging fruit, we have nursing rooms and generous leave policies but i think we need to take it to the next level of how we actually are making decisions. em
emily: tell me about google in particular. i wrote a whole book about this issue and there is a chapter on google and how the founders really cared about this and focused on hiring women and then dropped the ball, and the numbers at google are now average. at the same time, they are facing lawsuits from both sides, women say they are not paid enough and men, white men who say they are being discriminated against. what is happening here? minnie: i think there is some of what i was talking about...
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stay at google. i felt like staying at that company felt like i was compromising my values. >> reporter: alleging google systemically pays women less than men. >> i think there are problems throughout the valley, paying women less than men for substantially similar work. >> he says what happens in this legal fight could have implications throughout tech and beyond. google the kind declined to talk to me but said there is no zero difference in pay for 89% of its workers after the company examined its pay practices and increased the pay of of -- about 200 workers based on what is found. workers can take action now. he urges people to share their pay information with their peers , saying salary transparency helps eliminate gender and racial pay gaps. when i put that idea to one credit finance manager, she practically shouted. wise that not good? because -- >> because there's quite of -- a disparity. >> the reasons my -- why it might be lost in conversations. >> i'm not sure that that resonates with them
stay at google. i felt like staying at that company felt like i was compromising my values. >> reporter: alleging google systemically pays women less than men. >> i think there are problems throughout the valley, paying women less than men for substantially similar work. >> he says what happens in this legal fight could have implications throughout tech and beyond. google the kind declined to talk to me but said there is no zero difference in pay for 89% of its workers after...
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is it the view of google that information should be free? no, it should be accessible and it should be as readily accessible as we can make it, but obviously it costs money to produce content. so there have to be the appropriate financial underpinnings to support that. qualityjournalism is hard, it's expensive, particularly if you're doing in—depth investigative reporting, so it needs to be sustained. the old mantra that content must be free saw advertising as the principal source of revenue but as spotify and netflix have shown in their fields too, audiences will pay for content if it's unique, personalised and good enough. the chief executive of the new york times company, who has championed paid content online, welcomes support with subscriptions but wants google to do more. a lot of the news that is going to be consumed on their platform is free to use. both they and we need to find a way of getting some of the value which is expressed in advertising potential, again flowing back into the production of high quality journalism. and that
is it the view of google that information should be free? no, it should be accessible and it should be as readily accessible as we can make it, but obviously it costs money to produce content. so there have to be the appropriate financial underpinnings to support that. qualityjournalism is hard, it's expensive, particularly if you're doing in—depth investigative reporting, so it needs to be sustained. the old mantra that content must be free saw advertising as the principal source of revenue...
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is important to google and facebook. notably, there are countries in asia that said they have concerns over cryptocurrency this may be related to the u.s. and companies and their desires to play important role like korea, japan, china, elsewhere i don't know, i don't have inside information on that, but it is a strong stance on an emerging category. obviously facebook has taken criticism for the way they held other categories interesting to watch how it plays out. >> both of you are bullish on cryptos overall. when you have two big forces in digital advertising banning ads from cryptos, does that signal something that encourages other investors to vet in a certain way. >> i think like if you think about late 2000s, google was conservative on social it had an experiment google buzz, and had negative press around it, and unwound that. that seeded a battlefield to facebook and other companies google tried to get in the game late with google plus. one of the interesting things about withdrawal from doing ads on cryptos, may
is important to google and facebook. notably, there are countries in asia that said they have concerns over cryptocurrency this may be related to the u.s. and companies and their desires to play important role like korea, japan, china, elsewhere i don't know, i don't have inside information on that, but it is a strong stance on an emerging category. obviously facebook has taken criticism for the way they held other categories interesting to watch how it plays out. >> both of you are...
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it is abusive monopoly power and i would argue a dough like google that has 9d company lik google that has 92% market share and taking you to a point that they can monetize is an buszing that power. think about this, 92% share of a sector now by dollar volume greater thanes advertising market of any country with the exception of u.s. and will probably blow by it in two years. facebook has four of the top five apps in the world and is putting snap out of business. i mean you can go on and on. amazon has 70% share of voice, probably the technology of the future. and is responsible for about a quarter of all retail growth and about half of all online sales, yet we don't seem to be worried about the concentration of these companies. >> is the reason that we're not worried that which i said in my commentary which is we love use of the technology? i mean to your point, not even bernie sanders says anything about this as far as i know in the congress. >> quarter, there yeah, there ig going on. i believe we know longer worship at the altar of character and kindness, but innovators and money. a
it is abusive monopoly power and i would argue a dough like google that has 9d company lik google that has 92% market share and taking you to a point that they can monetize is an buszing that power. think about this, 92% share of a sector now by dollar volume greater thanes advertising market of any country with the exception of u.s. and will probably blow by it in two years. facebook has four of the top five apps in the world and is putting snap out of business. i mean you can go on and on....
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the dominance of google, not ruling out it will rake it up. is google for it? we all know it is dominant, it is. it is over 9096 of european research and that is why the european commission is looking at this case and, you know, in the way that policymakers do, she is holding the sword of damocles over google. everything we heard about the other internet giant facebook, andi the other internet giant facebook, and i think she feels she has political licence to push this idea. when you look back, precedent tells us when you look back, precedent tells us that the europeans can go after these big corporate is, it did with microsoft went mario monti was the european commissioner and he kind of one and at the time we were reporting it and thinking they are not going to get anywhere but they did. europe tries to break it up in america tries to defend it in the trade for developing here. you could have two different google ‘s... trade for developing here. you could have two different google 's. .. or two alphabets. lets take a look at who bar, they agreed to get a st
the dominance of google, not ruling out it will rake it up. is google for it? we all know it is dominant, it is. it is over 9096 of european research and that is why the european commission is looking at this case and, you know, in the way that policymakers do, she is holding the sword of damocles over google. everything we heard about the other internet giant facebook, andi the other internet giant facebook, and i think she feels she has political licence to push this idea. when you look back,...
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emily: why wouldn't they want to google to move in? rob: because of the concern it would just drive up property prices that much further. they are looking at a 40 acre site that the city owns. they originally were going to to attract the oakland a's baseball team. that is why the have the property. now it is part of a redevelopment that involves a train station. it is another major problem for the development, transportation. it will be at the center of it. the people is that who have been left behind by the massive housing boom will be that much further left behind after google comes to town. the answer to that from google and the city is that they will build houses, that ultimately there will be 20,000 jobs. the city is talking about building as much as 25,000 housing units. google will be financing or involved in building several thousand of those. emily: google already has quarters -- has tech quarters in other cities. are they planning to put their? rob: they haven't said what the jobs would be. google is the biggest commercial pr
emily: why wouldn't they want to google to move in? rob: because of the concern it would just drive up property prices that much further. they are looking at a 40 acre site that the city owns. they originally were going to to attract the oakland a's baseball team. that is why the have the property. now it is part of a redevelopment that involves a train station. it is another major problem for the development, transportation. it will be at the center of it. the people is that who have been left...
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we stay with the telegraph, eu threats of break—up over google. why are they so concerned about the power that google wields these days? they are concerned, of course there isa they are concerned, of course there is a tax part of this. they are trying to get 2.1 billion from google, who don't pay any tax in europe and we now have a way of dealing with this. but of course as we are now discovering, google, all of these tech companies where you actually put your stuff in, like facebook, they know so much about us. facebook, they know so much about us. and it was something i think most of us were vaguely aware of, but are now very aware of. and the eu is saying something must be done. i don't know what you can do with an american company, where people are voluntarily going on there website and using it to keep in touch with relatives, to skype, to do also somethings. but the eu doesn't like the idea they have so much power.m is up to us, as consumers, isn't it, to bea is up to us, as consumers, isn't it, to be a bit wiser? it seems to be a very gener
we stay with the telegraph, eu threats of break—up over google. why are they so concerned about the power that google wields these days? they are concerned, of course there isa they are concerned, of course there is a tax part of this. they are trying to get 2.1 billion from google, who don't pay any tax in europe and we now have a way of dealing with this. but of course as we are now discovering, google, all of these tech companies where you actually put your stuff in, like facebook, they...
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mostly because of google. honestly, one of the wonderful stories in technology of the last five years is the way google has managed to sweep into u.s. schools and take over the computing market there. i think apple's weakness here, and they know this, they talked about it today, is the software. t big selling point ofh chromee books is not just the low-cost devices. it is the kind of ecosystem, a bundle of devices, plus all the software that kids, teachers, bothdministrators need to manage those devices and have kids email, write papers, get assignments from teachers, and things like that. apple made some of those promises today, the question is can they deliver. a companyany -- can whose software history is checkered if you think about some of the failings of software like spy work, which got refreshed today, of icloud, of itunes, does apple have the software chops and the collaborative software chops to really go head-to-head with google in education? emily: apple was not first to market with a tablet or fir
mostly because of google. honestly, one of the wonderful stories in technology of the last five years is the way google has managed to sweep into u.s. schools and take over the computing market there. i think apple's weakness here, and they know this, they talked about it today, is the software. t big selling point ofh chromee books is not just the low-cost devices. it is the kind of ecosystem, a bundle of devices, plus all the software that kids, teachers, bothdministrators need to manage...
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.>>> google maps is available in 39 new languages. it includes a danish, filipino, mongolian, serbian, and even a vietnamese. over 1 billion people use of the 39 languages to communicate. it has rolled out many different languages through the years.>>> walmart is removing the magazine cosme television -- cosmopolitan. it spearheaded the change. cosmo is known for candid articles about sex. walmart will sell cosmo but it will be in the magazine aisle. they said it was a business decision. there were concerns about the nature of that magazine.>>> they are doing away with selfies on the red carpet. he calls them ridiculous and drove -- protest. he said fan photographs are been. it tarnishes the experience of the red carpet. the festival will be from may 8 to may 19.>>> empire is back. new episodes will premiere tonight at 8 pm. then we will have the 10 and 11 clock news on ktvu. >>> the time is 557. there was outrage in sacramento. this was after the shooting of an an armed man. the latest demonstration at the sacral city council meeting
.>>> google maps is available in 39 new languages. it includes a danish, filipino, mongolian, serbian, and even a vietnamese. over 1 billion people use of the 39 languages to communicate. it has rolled out many different languages through the years.>>> walmart is removing the magazine cosme television -- cosmopolitan. it spearheaded the change. cosmo is known for candid articles about sex. walmart will sell cosmo but it will be in the magazine aisle. they said it was a...
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google accused again of racial discrimination. he might not find all of the details in the google search, but you will find them right he ♪ >> shannon: welcome back to "fox news @ night" from washington, a chicago area sheriff and other officials being sued by 17 laid-off county jail bosses. they say that they're lost -- who lost their jobs because they wanted to unionize. and appointees who supervised acupuncture treatment, cable television and talents for inmates while eliminating public safety rules. the board rep denies that those exist saying "we are not crazy." recent budget cuts are behind the layoff earlier this week, a huge brawl broke out at the very jail, two people were hospitalized. ♪ time now for "night court," google under fire for race discrimination and retaliation. wahlberg claims that he was fired from his job as a recruiter after he complained about the company's hiring practices. he says that he felt that they unfairly discriminated against whites and asian men. he said that the tech giant said code is for
google accused again of racial discrimination. he might not find all of the details in the google search, but you will find them right he ♪ >> shannon: welcome back to "fox news @ night" from washington, a chicago area sheriff and other officials being sued by 17 laid-off county jail bosses. they say that they're lost -- who lost their jobs because they wanted to unionize. and appointees who supervised acupuncture treatment, cable television and talents for inmates while...
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google. why are they going buy ipads >> specs, eight mega pix he will camera, 1040 hd video, 10 hours of life and pencil support so we'll be hearing a lot more about. that haven't seen pricing yet cross. >> that's important. >> all of that as tim cook right here takes the stage as can you see on your television set when we come back, more from apple and its in you product announcement in chicago and you'll hear more from the ceo tim cook stay with us ckle wl rhtilbeig ba directv now gives you more for your thing. your letting go thing. your sorry not sorry thing. your out with the old in with the new, onto bigger and better thing. get the live tv you love. no bulky hardware. no satellite. no annual contract. try directv now for $10/mo for 3 months. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit directvnow dot com with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every ye
google. why are they going buy ipads >> specs, eight mega pix he will camera, 1040 hd video, 10 hours of life and pencil support so we'll be hearing a lot more about. that haven't seen pricing yet cross. >> that's important. >> all of that as tim cook right here takes the stage as can you see on your television set when we come back, more from apple and its in you product announcement in chicago and you'll hear more from the ceo tim cook stay with us ckle wl rhtilbeig ba...
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but here at google's headquarters, they see things rather differently. they say the open web has democratised news and information, making it near—universally available, and that that's a good thing for all of us. at the top of the company, there is frustration at being lumped together with facebook and cast as an enemy of media. 0n the contrary, senior executives argue, while facebook pulls back from the news business, google wants to make friends. what we tell publishers is build a service that is good for your users and that will be good for the web. if you do that, that will end up correlating with all of the signals we develop, notjust today, but for the future. the old mantra that content must be free saw advertising as the principal source of revenue, but as spotify and netflix have shown in their fields too, audiences will pay for content if it's unique, personalised and good enough. the chief executive of the new york times company, who has championed paid content online, welcomes support with subscriptions, but wants google to do more. a lot
but here at google's headquarters, they see things rather differently. they say the open web has democratised news and information, making it near—universally available, and that that's a good thing for all of us. at the top of the company, there is frustration at being lumped together with facebook and cast as an enemy of media. 0n the contrary, senior executives argue, while facebook pulls back from the news business, google wants to make friends. what we tell publishers is build a service...
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the government is taking both google and apple to court. stephen: the french finance minister says the government will sue the tech giants for abusive commercial practices over the way they sell apps on their online stores. the contract and tariffs apple developersapplies to are unfair. the finance ministry is seeking to impose a fine of up to 2 million euros. brian finn reports. brian: france's economy ministry taking action against google and apple. the finance minister accuses the american firms of abusive busineness practiceses. >> when our dedevelopers make apapplications and sell themem o google or apple, prices are imimposed on them. googlele and apple take dadata d have the power to modify contracts unilateralally. it is unacceptable. that is not the economy we want. brian: le maire's complaint is based on investigation alleging violations of a section of french law that forbids countries from using unfair contracts to expose counterparties to a severe imbalance in their rights or obligations. at issue, the power of apple through it
the government is taking both google and apple to court. stephen: the french finance minister says the government will sue the tech giants for abusive commercial practices over the way they sell apps on their online stores. the contract and tariffs apple developersapplies to are unfair. the finance ministry is seeking to impose a fine of up to 2 million euros. brian finn reports. brian: france's economy ministry taking action against google and apple. the finance minister accuses the american...
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that, about 7 billion goes to google and facebook. in my view it would be, while others disagree, wrong to google and facebook... in our presentation later today we will give you a quote from a senior executive at google who says the opposite. we are increasing, we have described them vividly as frenemies. that they have become much more partners. that is not the issue. it might be a comma and issued that traditional media with focus on. why then is the likes of procter and gamble saying we won't spend as much this time? again, that is not what they have said. they did not say they are spending less, but as i interpret it, they would spend less if google and facebook did not step up to the response proceeds that the bbc have in relation to the material on their channels. they have to take responsibility. they have to take responsibility. they have to take responsibility. they have to take social responsibility and political responsibility and political responsibility for consumer brand safety on those media. but keith was saying in ef
that, about 7 billion goes to google and facebook. in my view it would be, while others disagree, wrong to google and facebook... in our presentation later today we will give you a quote from a senior executive at google who says the opposite. we are increasing, we have described them vividly as frenemies. that they have become much more partners. that is not the issue. it might be a comma and issued that traditional media with focus on. why then is the likes of procter and gamble saying we...
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relative to facebook and google which says, the facebook and google are together worth $1.3 trillion. you can merge the world's top five advertising agencies with five major media companies and still need to add five major communications companies to get only 90% of what google and facebook are worth together. you have similar data relative to amazon. but you know there's a response to a lot of this. i'll go with amazon. amazon loves to say, well, 4%, that's all we have. that's our only share of u.s. retail. >> so 4% is a number and you're right, it's the one they use, but here are the other numbers. they're 40 % of all online sales. they have 70% share of voice. and get this, they have prime or they have video distribution recurring revenue relationship with 80% of wealthy household and two-thirds of all households in the u.s. earlier you talked about the president wanting to restrain at&t's acquisition of time warner. at&t has 120 million phone subscribers that's the distribution and then cnn or time warmer has some fantastic content. amazon has 70% distribution, 70% of homes have p
relative to facebook and google which says, the facebook and google are together worth $1.3 trillion. you can merge the world's top five advertising agencies with five major media companies and still need to add five major communications companies to get only 90% of what google and facebook are worth together. you have similar data relative to amazon. but you know there's a response to a lot of this. i'll go with amazon. amazon loves to say, well, 4%, that's all we have. that's our only share...
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. >> finally i decided that i could not stay at google. i felt like staying at that company was compromising my values. >> reporter: she joined a lawsuit filed by san francisco attorney jim samburg that alleges google systemically pays women less than men. >> i don't think google is alone. i think there are problems throughout the valley. paying women less than men for substantially similar work. >> reporter: he says what happens in this legal fight could have an locations throughout tech and beyond, given google's stature. google pointed me to recent action it took to close the gender pay gap saying there is now zero difference in pay for 89% of its workers after the company examined its pay practices and increased the pay of about 200 workers based on what is found. whatever happens in court, workers can take action now. he urges people to share their pay information with their peers, saying salary transparency it helps eliminate gender and racial pay gaps. when i put that idea to one credit finance manager in san francisco, she practica
. >> finally i decided that i could not stay at google. i felt like staying at that company was compromising my values. >> reporter: she joined a lawsuit filed by san francisco attorney jim samburg that alleges google systemically pays women less than men. >> i don't think google is alone. i think there are problems throughout the valley. paying women less than men for substantially similar work. >> reporter: he says what happens in this legal fight could have an...
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also sodas google. we are clearly highly differentiated -- also so is google. we are highly differentiated. if you want to keep your information secure down to the basic network, i think we are the people that discovered specter meltdowns. thatve differentiations know all companies are going. that is why i cannot say i am afraid. we have a lot of work cut out for us and we are working extremely hard. you think use -- you said you think google has a chance to be number five. is that possible? think it is possible. those words were a little out of context, but we are executing well. it was said that we passed a billion dollars a quarter in 2017, and that google cloud platform is the fastest of the public clouds according to publicly available numbers which puts us in the double digits. tremendous momentum. we have over 400 million paying customers. it is definitely a possibility. we areore about benchmarking our own growth against ourselves and we are pre-happy with it. we always want more. when will google actually give more details on how the cloud business is
also sodas google. we are clearly highly differentiated -- also so is google. we are highly differentiated. if you want to keep your information secure down to the basic network, i think we are the people that discovered specter meltdowns. thatve differentiations know all companies are going. that is why i cannot say i am afraid. we have a lot of work cut out for us and we are working extremely hard. you think use -- you said you think google has a chance to be number five. is that possible?...