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then there's google news, google earth, googel maps and more. but as the company has grown bigger, it has also attracted more regulatory scrutiny over its market dominance. all the data google has about us also led to concerns about privacy. mean while the tech giant is pushing ahead in new avenues it is placing big bets on mobile where it's android operating system has gained market traction. it is investing in social networking with facebook is dominant. later this area it will launch google tv which will bring the web to vt screens. i'm pleased to have my friend eric schmidst back on this program. welcome. >> thank you very much, charlesie. >> so you are here in new york for the clinton initiative where you spoke of, where google today and how does it see the future. >> well, of course google is first and foremost a search company as you said. but we foresee sort of a broadening, if you will, of a mission to really about information that you care about. information that you need right now. and so historically what you would do is you would ju
then there's google news, google earth, googel maps and more. but as the company has grown bigger, it has also attracted more regulatory scrutiny over its market dominance. all the data google has about us also led to concerns about privacy. mean while the tech giant is pushing ahead in new avenues it is placing big bets on mobile where it's android operating system has gained market traction. it is investing in social networking with facebook is dominant. later this area it will launch google...
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. >>> google's new invention. how can it really know what you're thinking, and where do they come up with this stuff that finds its way to our computers? >>> and making a difference. it's a long way home for a man who made his name here on the football field, but it's his only way to express his thanks for all he has today. >>> also tonight, a close call for planet earth. >>> also tonight, a close call for planet earth. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. a southern pastor with a small following suddenly has people all over the world following his plans. that's because he has pledged to burn a copy of the koran this weekend. despite a number of people, including his own government, pleading with him not to. there are a lot of issues at work here -- religion and free speech, deep anger and recent american history among them. we begin tonight with nbc's kerry sanders who has spoken with the pastor in gainesville, florida. kerry, good evening. >> reporter: well,
. >>> google's new invention. how can it really know what you're thinking, and where do they come up with this stuff that finds its way to our computers? >>> and making a difference. it's a long way home for a man who made his name here on the football field, but it's his only way to express his thanks for all he has today. >>> also tonight, a close call for planet earth. >>> also tonight, a close call for planet earth. "nightly news" begins now....
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tim armstrong from google was a major step doing that. he's hired key leaders and described a strong management team rebuilt. the second thing that does touch on, as you introduced, the contrast india hoo and-- in yah aol is how people use content on the internet. culturally right now, aol is very much living as we describe internally as the show me state. we have to put points on the board. we hired a lot of strong people from companies like google and like digg and apple. we have to change the products we shipped. >> you mentioned goingal couple of times, bringing in people from google. you announced the search agreement from google, that worked out. is going them right company to be importing from right now. isn't the way forward in silicon valley and internet more about social, more about facebook, getting people to interact with each other, not just search better. >> trying to do it through life stream. >> lifestream is a product -- we have been an importer of talent without a doubt. for me, it's less about do we get people specifica
tim armstrong from google was a major step doing that. he's hired key leaders and described a strong management team rebuilt. the second thing that does touch on, as you introduced, the contrast india hoo and-- in yah aol is how people use content on the internet. culturally right now, aol is very much living as we describe internally as the show me state. we have to put points on the board. we hired a lot of strong people from companies like google and like digg and apple. we have to change...
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today, the search giant introduced google instant. it gives users suggested results before they're even done typing. google says the new technology can shave up to five seconds from every search. if you like google the way it is, you can disable the new feature from your search page. google is the world's number one search engine, but is facing increased competition from microsoft's bing. >> tom: google is just one of the tech heavyweights that have been buying smaller companies in recent months. tonight's "street critique" guest thinks there are more deals to come. he's mark watson, c.e.o. and chief investment officer at keel asset management. >> tom: back with us temperature from the nasdaq. mark, nice to see you. welcome back to "nightly business report." >> thank you for having me back again. >> tom: why is it cheaper for these tech companies to buy their growth than build it organically. >> buying growth is a better way, particularly when you're cash rich. in an effort to really boost return on capital, it is probably the most ce
today, the search giant introduced google instant. it gives users suggested results before they're even done typing. google says the new technology can shave up to five seconds from every search. if you like google the way it is, you can disable the new feature from your search page. google is the world's number one search engine, but is facing increased competition from microsoft's bing. >> tom: google is just one of the tech heavyweights that have been buying smaller companies in recent...
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if user seize an ad but don't click, ad drops down and they're google -- google ranks the ad. >> it will start appearing on computers in the next few days. giving you results you want with no clicks. in san francisco, leigh glaser abc 7 news. >> a new study says interest tl is not much that can be done to help pregnant women with morning sickness. half of pregnant women experience morning sickness and vomiting. research yeshs say treatments such as antinewsa drugs appear to have only mild benefits concluding there are currently no treatments prufren save to release -- relieve discome dallas-fort worth. >> -- discomfort. >> it's a shame. >> wells fargo is appealing a judge's order to repay consumers millions of dollars. >> michael finney has an important update you may recall this story. a judge ordered wems fargo to pay hundreds of millions of dollars for charging unfair overdraft fees. well, today, the bank went to a april yeems court trying to overturn that ruling. prosecutors said the bank purposely raked in debit card fees by posting customers largest transactions first. and that cau
if user seize an ad but don't click, ad drops down and they're google -- google ranks the ad. >> it will start appearing on computers in the next few days. giving you results you want with no clicks. in san francisco, leigh glaser abc 7 news. >> a new study says interest tl is not much that can be done to help pregnant women with morning sickness. half of pregnant women experience morning sickness and vomiting. research yeshs say treatments such as antinewsa drugs appear to have...
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well, google isn't saying. what it is saying is that it thinks it can cut anywhere from two to five seconds off every search query you put into the web. take that over a full day or even a full month of searches, and google says it's actually going to save you time. who knows, but you can give it a try. i'm scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> worries over air pollution prompted state officials to install some sophisticated equipment in a south bay park. an air quality monitoring station is the latest edition to mon monta vista park in cupertino. residents and city leaders are concerned about a cement plant located two miles away, this in spite of earlier air tests. >> neither of those provide anything of concern, however the community and the city of cupertino were concerned that there may be things we had not measured for or additional risks that were not being accounted for by the monitoring that we had done previously so we placed this trailer to get a full spectrum of everything we can measure. >> the equi
well, google isn't saying. what it is saying is that it thinks it can cut anywhere from two to five seconds off every search query you put into the web. take that over a full day or even a full month of searches, and google says it's actually going to save you time. who knows, but you can give it a try. i'm scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> worries over air pollution prompted state officials to install some sophisticated equipment in a south bay park. an air quality monitoring...
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how much faster is google. the tech giant's new search and why some privacy lovers are hating it. >>> welcome to the jungle. a casino on the defensive over this lion attack caught on tape. inch and good evening, i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we had a major drop in temperatures, some 30 degrees. it's going to stay cool for tomorrow as well. lily low 60s in the south bay. r umils on your cool s forecast in just a few. [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. >>> you're looking at new video of a daring rescue on a jet in bodega bay. a woman was whale watching with her husband y
how much faster is google. the tech giant's new search and why some privacy lovers are hating it. >>> welcome to the jungle. a casino on the defensive over this lion attack caught on tape. inch and good evening, i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we had a major drop in temperatures, some 30 degrees. it's going to stay cool for tomorrow as well. lily low 60s in the south bay. r umils on your cool s forecast in just a few. [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland,...
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with excitement when google announced its latest edition google instant you know it shows you the evolution of your search in a real time well they were excited until they found out that instant would actually block searches for specific words so obvious question was what searches does the google or consider inappropriate well the day it's finally arrived and our question has been answered and to be honest i'm a little surprised by what made the list so i could just tell you but i could also test you so question number one which one of these words will not be searched by google penis nipples or topless the answer is surprisingly napoles hard question number two which one of these will not be out of searched muslim extremist black power or white power well in that case white power is the answer that's blocked black powers and i mean i'm just not sure how they come up with that and we have one last what is it pamela anderson marijuana or wife beater this considered to inappropriate for google well believe it or not out of these three the former baywatch babe seems to be the most threatening a
with excitement when google announced its latest edition google instant you know it shows you the evolution of your search in a real time well they were excited until they found out that instant would actually block searches for specific words so obvious question was what searches does the google or consider inappropriate well the day it's finally arrived and our question has been answered and to be honest i'm a little surprised by what made the list so i could just tell you but i could also...
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when people want to web surf, on google, a 25 second average. google wants to make that, faster! know as soon as you do one letter, search results will come up, immediately. no more entering, or search keys, this will start immediately. here is an example, the main google, one letter, w. instantly, the results of what your perhaps could be searching for. weather, based in san francisco, that is where we are located. however, if they continue to cut, for wikipedia that instantly, the results would change. basically, google trying to predict what you search for and they put up real-time results. and that these predictions are correct? you should not have to submit the entire query. these results are entirely changing and it saves you time from hitting enter, or search. when this prediction is correct? two-five seconds per search. for gabriel slate's tech report >> the gold fish could contain one french fisherman's catch! kimberly. massive, 30 lbs.. >> that is correct, this is massive! this is 30 lbs., the same as the average three year- old. and it is called the giant goldfish but
when people want to web surf, on google, a 25 second average. google wants to make that, faster! know as soon as you do one letter, search results will come up, immediately. no more entering, or search keys, this will start immediately. here is an example, the main google, one letter, w. instantly, the results of what your perhaps could be searching for. weather, based in san francisco, that is where we are located. however, if they continue to cut, for wikipedia that instantly, the results...
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google it. cnet' brian tong joins us with the pros and cons of google's new search tool. ,,,, not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. today, the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. activia is better than ever! hey, you guys. want to try activia's great new taste? isn't this the yogurt that, you know... helps regulate your digestive system. ooh, i think i'll pass. no, no, no! trust me. it is beyond tasty. mmm! wow! i can't believe it, i love it! mmm, this is really good! new best tasting activia ever! ♪ activia now you can join the fight against breast cancer every time you enjoy an activia. give hope with every fight cup of activia.cancer and.. as c-net's brian tong tells us: google's not the only >>> saving you time online. this week google made online searching faster than evidence. >> cnet's brian tong tells u
google it. cnet' brian tong joins us with the pros and cons of google's new search tool. ,,,, not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. today, the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. activia is better than ever! hey, you guys. want to try activia's great new taste? isn't this the yogurt that, you know... helps...
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capable of you know we've been talking about iraq all day so what would the google or suggest we do there well we literally googled the words how do we end the war in iraq and we came up with a few articles about the troop pullout but no good solutions come on google where is your answer to the iraq war of the good news is that eric schmidt and the rest of the company still have time to think up solutions to the war in afghanistan they must have some sort of model for that one. now that for tonight's show thanks for tuning in to make sure to come back tomorrow well the bait the mideast peace talks both parties claim to be coming to the table with good intentions but is the region really ready for peace in the meantime don't forget become a fan of the launch on facebook and follow us on twitter and if you missed any of tonight's show or any other nights you can always catch it all at youtube dot com slash they load a show where we post the interviews as well as the show in its entirety coming up next is the news with the latest headlines from the u.s. and around the world. some. are
capable of you know we've been talking about iraq all day so what would the google or suggest we do there well we literally googled the words how do we end the war in iraq and we came up with a few articles about the troop pullout but no good solutions come on google where is your answer to the iraq war of the good news is that eric schmidt and the rest of the company still have time to think up solutions to the war in afghanistan they must have some sort of model for that one. now that for...
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the mad world uncovered by the google street view cameras. who are these people? it's sont's "sign of the times." >> announcer: from the global resours of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 21st, 2010. >> good evening, everyone, i'm bill weir. and we begin tonight with the business of female arousal. and why you may not even know that it exists. we live in the age of a little blue pill that we're bombarded with, $300 million of erection enhancement ads, the drugs for females are nowhere to be seen. is it too sexy or sexist? ashleigh banfield with our series "sex in america." >> reporter: it's become part of our national conversation. things we may have never said on tv a few years ago are on tv at every hour. >> don't let it get in the way. >> seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. >> the ads are on during primetime television and nobody blinks an eye, because we just accept that it's okay to talk about men needing and wanting sexual pleasure and function.
the mad world uncovered by the google street view cameras. who are these people? it's sont's "sign of the times." >> announcer: from the global resours of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 21st, 2010. >> good evening, everyone, i'm bill weir. and we begin tonight with the business of female arousal. and why you may not even know that it exists. we live in the age of a little blue pill that...
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it is about google, not about yahoo!, but want to get your response as to if it puts a bad light on the industry. here is an animated video put out by a consumer watchdog. >> get your free ice cream. free ice-cream. hi there, boys and girls. you should know there is no such thing as free ice-cream. come on, kids. get your ice cream. i already know you. hold still, while we collect some of your info. if there is something you don't want anyone to know, you should not be doing it in the first place. you cannot believe everything you hear about privacy. sissy, i bet your daddy doesn't know mommy has been in googling old boy friends again. i want to share our newest invention. with these google classes, i can see everything. >> again, that is not about yahoo!. that is a google-centered at. does the cast a bad light on the industry in general? >> it certainly plays on people's fears about what companies may or may not know about them. that is exactly why transparency and consumer empowerment are important. a lot of companies
it is about google, not about yahoo!, but want to get your response as to if it puts a bad light on the industry. here is an animated video put out by a consumer watchdog. >> get your free ice cream. free ice-cream. hi there, boys and girls. you should know there is no such thing as free ice-cream. come on, kids. get your ice cream. i already know you. hold still, while we collect some of your info. if there is something you don't want anyone to know, you should not be doing it in the...
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they say i googled you. google is now a word. >> the city with its 90,000 residents and huge outdoor shopping mall is now painfully back on the map would you will's -- thankfully back on the map with google's apology. it is a demonstration of how important our online lives have become and it teaches us about our dependency on internet search engines for everything. these are free services that were not around years ago. when they go wrong and an entire city is removed from the map, the consequences are very real. there are some old-fashioned ways of finding local businesses or even cities. and the gallagher, definitely in sunrise, fla.. >> kim jong-il has promoted one of his sons before the rare national convention. i'm deborah commit -- i am never mackenzie and this is abc news. -- bbc news. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> fun
they say i googled you. google is now a word. >> the city with its 90,000 residents and huge outdoor shopping mall is now painfully back on the map would you will's -- thankfully back on the map with google's apology. it is a demonstration of how important our online lives have become and it teaches us about our dependency on internet search engines for everything. these are free services that were not around years ago. when they go wrong and an entire city is removed from the map, the...
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. >>> google celebrates a mi milestone this weekend. at the same time, it's the center of an anti-trust investigation. >>> we'll tell you how the san francisco zoo finally got their fla mi flamingos to mate after seven years. >>> live from san bruno mountain, lots of sunshine around the bay area. i'll tell you how much lck t ra. willtick around. into your labor day. your forecast coming up. >>> it's long been suspended that iran could be sending terror cells in afghanistan, but confirmation of that has been elusive. now a british newspaper claims to have found a clear link. nbc's tom asheville has the details from britain. >> about $700,000 has been transferred to the taliban. it follows a treasurer who comes down and picks up the money in cash. he's told the sunday times that the taliban is paying up to $1,000 for every dead american and $6,000 for the destruction of any armorred vehicle belonging to the american forces. taliban agencies do confirm that iran has supplied some materials and weapons for taliban fighters in certain parts
. >>> google celebrates a mi milestone this weekend. at the same time, it's the center of an anti-trust investigation. >>> we'll tell you how the san francisco zoo finally got their fla mi flamingos to mate after seven years. >>> live from san bruno mountain, lots of sunshine around the bay area. i'll tell you how much lck t ra. willtick around. into your labor day. your forecast coming up. >>> it's long been suspended that iran could be sending terror cells...
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rethink possible. >>> google says it has an answer to email overload for you. the company is introducing a prioritizing feature in its gmail system. they call it priority inbox. now, google says it sorts your email so the most important unread e-mails appear at the top. ones deemed less important go into a bin called "everything else." >> google has their own formulas in the back of that to see who you respond to, who writes you to the most, what type of e-mails you open and maybe some similar words in there. >> gmail users will have to activate the priority inbox feature. you have to opt in, what a concept. should be available later this week. >>> buying songs on itunes could soon mean listening to more music if you want to. cnet reports apple may increase the time of the previews from 30 seconds up to as much as 90 seconds. apple's ceo steve jobs is expected to announce that along with other announcements tomorrow in san francisco. >>> all right. the big announcement right now has to do with the weather. for that it's roberta. >> big-time warmup today by a go
rethink possible. >>> google says it has an answer to email overload for you. the company is introducing a prioritizing feature in its gmail system. they call it priority inbox. now, google says it sorts your email so the most important unread e-mails appear at the top. ones deemed less important go into a bin called "everything else." >> google has their own formulas in the back of that to see who you respond to, who writes you to the most, what type of e-mails you...
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gabe slate was there. > > google said its new feature google instant will revolutionize the way we search the web. when people run a search on google it takes an average of 25 seconds, that is to search, look for results, then click on results. google wants to make that process faster. so now as soon as you type one letter search results will start populate. you no longer need to click on the search button or click enter. the search will start immediately as soon as letters are typed. here is an example we are on the main google site, type in one letter "w" instantly results pop up for what google thinks you're going to search for, weather, and it puts on results for that results based on weather in san francisco because that is where the computer the person is searching on is located. but, if the person continues to types to type say they wanted wikipedia, so they added the letter "i" and then instantly the results change and you see results for wikipedia. it is basically google trying to predict what you want to search for and as they do that they put up real-time results, so if they ar
gabe slate was there. > > google said its new feature google instant will revolutionize the way we search the web. when people run a search on google it takes an average of 25 seconds, that is to search, look for results, then click on results. google wants to make that process faster. so now as soon as you type one letter search results will start populate. you no longer need to click on the search button or click enter. the search will start immediately as soon as letters are typed....
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. >>> google's humble beginnings. >> google's founders, their ambitions, and the web search >> google's founders, their ambitions, and the web search emergency marks a big milestone. i touched the ball before it went out, coach. come on, alex, the ref did not call that! i touched, it's their ball. don't foul them when they inbound. team! alex! good call. >>> internet giant google celebrated their 12th birthday monday. it has certainly come a long way since the debut in 1998. >> that's for sure. it's made our lives easier, we can attest to that for sure. it's also made its developers billionaires. for more we go to the abc news vault from february 20th, 2004. >> it's a tremendous responsibility for us to have all the eyes focused on what we do and give people exactly what they need when they ask for it. >> as we go forward i hope we can continue to produce technology to make really big advances in how people can live and work. >> reporter: this is sir garbians's invention. the world's most popular internet search engine added 1 billion new websites to their service. their intention's bec
. >>> google's humble beginnings. >> google's founders, their ambitions, and the web search >> google's founders, their ambitions, and the web search emergency marks a big milestone. i touched the ball before it went out, coach. come on, alex, the ref did not call that! i touched, it's their ball. don't foul them when they inbound. team! alex! good call. >>> internet giant google celebrated their 12th birthday monday. it has certainly come a long way since the...
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and over on google maps. you can see what the neighborhood looked like thursday morning before this happened. you take this fall as well and the street view shot of what this looks good-fold you. these homes are intact thursday morning. and now, these are gone. >> a look at our extended forecast with mild conditions for the next few days. we've a chance for showers as we go towards the weekend. i will have details on that coming up right after in the break. heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy enough to bear up a max towing capacity that's over 10 tons. and a braking system tough enough to bring it all to a stop. heavy duty demands? gentlemen, your truck is ready. you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ] ♪ [ male a
and over on google maps. you can see what the neighborhood looked like thursday morning before this happened. you take this fall as well and the street view shot of what this looks good-fold you. these homes are intact thursday morning. and now, these are gone. >> a look at our extended forecast with mild conditions for the next few days. we've a chance for showers as we go towards the weekend. i will have details on that coming up right after in the break. heavy duty truck, have some...
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they say that the cia is a client of google technology. let's see. cia google. really? this all started as a research project when larry and sergei were at stanford university. they didn't quite start in a garage. they started in larry's dorm. but in the great tradition of invention, they moved to a garage. >> we stumbled on to building a search engine. even though we didn't intend to do that originally. >> reporter: they borrowed money from professors, from family, anyone they could, and it took off, as larry says, like a virus. today, they have 1,000 employees. >> i'm sometimes kind of a leery person. so when i end up spenting a lot of my time using something myself, as i did with google in the very earliest days, i knew it was a big deal. >> reporter: the competition to be the search engine of choice is fierce. yahoo! and microsoft want to be number one. google is rumored to be going public this year. google ipo. there are 224,000 pages on this alone. so who are they? larry and sergei? sergei was born in moscow. his family came here in 1979. his father was a math tea
they say that the cia is a client of google technology. let's see. cia google. really? this all started as a research project when larry and sergei were at stanford university. they didn't quite start in a garage. they started in larry's dorm. but in the great tradition of invention, they moved to a garage. >> we stumbled on to building a search engine. even though we didn't intend to do that originally. >> reporter: they borrowed money from professors, from family, anyone they...
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a google poll revealed in june, bp spent $3.6 million in ads in google's search results. before the spill, bp was spending about $57,000 a month for online ads. >>> the justice department is investigating google's plans to buy ita software. ita powers some leading online sites, including kay yas, hotwire, and sidestep. there's concerns whether rivals would have access to ita services if google acquires the company. there is still a fear that google would steer the searchers away from other sites. >>> they're not calling it ellen online. but aol and ellen degeneres are teaming up. they will share traffic, content and promotions with aol sites. aol has been trying to make deals with content providers to complement its own content. >>> does money make you happy? a new survey find the answer is actually yes. the study published by the national academy of sciences, found that people's happiness rose with their income levels, until they're earning about $75,000 a year. after that, things pretty much level off. >> not surprising, right? >> not at all. >>> when we come back, spyi
a google poll revealed in june, bp spent $3.6 million in ads in google's search results. before the spill, bp was spending about $57,000 a month for online ads. >>> the justice department is investigating google's plans to buy ita software. ita powers some leading online sites, including kay yas, hotwire, and sidestep. there's concerns whether rivals would have access to ita services if google acquires the company. there is still a fear that google would steer the searchers away from...
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they gradually form the google logo. they often mark events but usually the mountain view-based company explains its design. this time not a word. google has an announcement to make tomorrow. meantime if you want to venture your guess, send me a tweet. we might share some of your ideas at 6:00 this morning although we just got on to google's home page and it's not doing the bouncy ball thing anymore. don't know if that was just a few hours. we'll keep you posted. >> we sure will. still ahead, the man arrested for shooting a fremont police officer gets his first day in court. >> i'm terry mcsweeney live in richmond. it may be a new school year for most people but here in richmond they're talking about close being three schools. it would impact 900 students, a critical vote tonight. i'll tell you about it? a live report. >> are you worried about the economy. a new poll shows more americans are and who they blame. i'm emily schmidt in washington. that story coming up. >> traveling today look at the cool conditions. we have
they gradually form the google logo. they often mark events but usually the mountain view-based company explains its design. this time not a word. google has an announcement to make tomorrow. meantime if you want to venture your guess, send me a tweet. we might share some of your ideas at 6:00 this morning although we just got on to google's home page and it's not doing the bouncy ball thing anymore. don't know if that was just a few hours. we'll keep you posted. >> we sure will. still...
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. >> coming up next, have you done a search on google lately? !% "know the species, know the stain." lanolin-free coat, i know it's an alpaca. walks in here, looks says "hey look, it's a llama!" cleaning the stain like he would a llama stain. time he's wasting. ♪ call 1-800-steemer >> today on oprah at 4:00, women that claim they were child brides. schools chattering new territory by taking the curriculum online. and cast or splint for broken bones. which treatment is best? those stories at 5:00. >> when you visit google's home page today, you'll be greeted by a new mystery. >> this time the search engine's home page is bouncing ball that is you can chase around the page with your mouse and look what happens. they gradually form the google logo. >> the mystery why the company created it. google usually creates a special doodle to mark events but they you almost always allow users to click on the logo and find out why. this time the only thing the company will say is today's doodle is fast, fun, and interactive the way searches should be. >> keep
. >> coming up next, have you done a search on google lately? !% "know the species, know the stain." lanolin-free coat, i know it's an alpaca. walks in here, looks says "hey look, it's a llama!" cleaning the stain like he would a llama stain. time he's wasting. ♪ call 1-800-steemer >> today on oprah at 4:00, women that claim they were child brides. schools chattering new territory by taking the curriculum online. and cast or splint for broken bones. which...
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google wants you to search faster. >>> a tasty trend. what more and more people are doing when it comes to food and what's behind the change. >> and good afternoon, i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri where it's all about a new evolution called vegilution. we'll tell you how one ache e of land is making a huge difference plus your forecast ais coming u> >> we> also have surveillance of a search for a south bay arsonist. [ bell rings ] what are you doing, friending somebody? yeah. you got time for that? you got time to earn more on your savings, online at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! instead of earning squatootski... your savings will be earning three times the national average. now, let's review. capital one interestplus savings... at three times more. go to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? are you a pisces? but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000
google wants you to search faster. >>> a tasty trend. what more and more people are doing when it comes to food and what's behind the change. >> and good afternoon, i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri where it's all about a new evolution called vegilution. we'll tell you how one ache e of land is making a huge difference plus your forecast ais coming u> >> we> also have surveillance of a search for a south bay arsonist. [ bell rings ] what are you doing, friending...
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anyway but here are a couple of images that google has removed. and one they probably will remove upon seeing this report. we did the blurring. i'm sorry to say there's a whole site devoted to prostitutes spotted on street view. to the uninitiated here's how street view works. google camera cars drive around photographing streets, they've done 23 countries so far. then you click and drag the little orange man onto any street you want. voila. some people seem to know the cameras are coming and put on a little show. on a suburban norwegian street -- >> two men sitting in full scuba gear with umbrellas start chasing the car down the road with pitchforks. >> reporter: others are happy to see the cars. this english woman -- yes, exactly. this danish guy tried to take a photo of the car and wiped out. others are just weird. this boy's been spotted twice in northern scotland. others are angry. the germans, next in line for street view, are concerned. for me it's a question of principle, claims their foreign minister. i will do all i can to prevent it. mo
anyway but here are a couple of images that google has removed. and one they probably will remove upon seeing this report. we did the blurring. i'm sorry to say there's a whole site devoted to prostitutes spotted on street view. to the uninitiated here's how street view works. google camera cars drive around photographing streets, they've done 23 countries so far. then you click and drag the little orange man onto any street you want. voila. some people seem to know the cameras are coming and...
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. >> coming up next, have you done a search on google lately? >> doodlein their lives e only christians. and that should be a model for us. and then... you would be a terrorist today had jesus rist not entered your heart. what happened to you? next time on... >> today on oprah at 4:00, women that claim they were child brides. schools chatring new territory by taking the curriculum online. and cast or splint for broken bones. which treaent is best? those stories at 5:00. >> when you visit google's home page today, you'll be greeted by a new mystery. >> this time the sear engine's home page is bouncing ball that is you can chase around the page with your mouse and look what happens. they gradually form the google logo. >> the mystery why the company created it. google usually creates a special doodle to mark events but they you almost always allow users to click on the logo and find out why. this time the only thing the company will say is today's doodle is fast, fun, and interaive the way searches should be. >> keep trying to play it here but tha
. >> coming up next, have you done a search on google lately? >> doodlein their lives e only christians. and that should be a model for us. and then... you would be a terrorist today had jesus rist not entered your heart. what happened to you? next time on... >> today on oprah at 4:00, women that claim they were child brides. schools chatring new territory by taking the curriculum online. and cast or splint for broken bones. which treaent is best? those stories at 5:00....
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you mentioned google briefly. we hear rumblings about this big social gaming initiative that they have in the works. the they say we don't want to recreate facebook. we're hearing more from apple about incorporating social gaming into their system. you get players coming in grappling with disney and facebook. how does that change the interesting players for you as a venture capitalist. >> it is terrific for the social gaming industry to have more and more of these avenues for people to discover games to play. not only apple you mention and google but also myspace has been staking all of its attempt around a comeback around entertainment and gaming has been a key component of that. you mentioned earlier that facebook is so central today. that creates a level of depe dependency with a game publisher that with new avenues you can diversify your risk. that's inherently more stable. >> kym mentioned that you predicted the rise of social gaming. you blog and do op-eds in "the wall street journal," i would think venture
you mentioned google briefly. we hear rumblings about this big social gaming initiative that they have in the works. the they say we don't want to recreate facebook. we're hearing more from apple about incorporating social gaming into their system. you get players coming in grappling with disney and facebook. how does that change the interesting players for you as a venture capitalist. >> it is terrific for the social gaming industry to have more and more of these avenues for people to...
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though, it is arguably google's birthday. all this week you can celebrate goi google's birthday. >> we don't normally talk about the box office on tuesday, but the theaters got an extra day over the weekend. the american with george clooney was number one. word of mouth on the film was tepid. many thought the long movie was slow-paced. one comment on twitter, george clooney dropped into a european film. slow-moving. if you think you are seeing an action-packed movie, will you be very disappointed. >> about the google thing there are so many search boxes built in, i never go to the google home page. i would never know it was there unless you told me. >> i never see those cute little logos. >> thanks. >> so, we are talking flu shots this morning. might seem early to you, but doctors say this is the right time to roll up your sleeves. we have a pediatrician joining us this morning. dr. hal, you say kids need a little extra time for that vac keen to cook in their bodies and work. >> yes, their immune system takes a little bit lon
though, it is arguably google's birthday. all this week you can celebrate goi google's birthday. >> we don't normally talk about the box office on tuesday, but the theaters got an extra day over the weekend. the american with george clooney was number one. word of mouth on the film was tepid. many thought the long movie was slow-paced. one comment on twitter, george clooney dropped into a european film. slow-moving. if you think you are seeing an action-packed movie, will you be very...
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the mountain view company unveiled google instant. the feature tries to predict what you are going to search by filling in the rest of the word. >> i am embarassed to admit a phrase i was toying with, you want to make google the third half of your brain. that came up in conversation the other day. i am also astounded by the rate of innovation and user in-- user interfaces. >> they are already talking about blocking sites that are violent, pornographic or hateful. and they say it would be bias toward major brands and companies that advertise with google. >>> we have a piece of video. a lion has helped save a trainer attacked boo i a lion at a las vegas casino. watch. the 400-pound lion bit the trainer in the leg during a show. then she saw the lioness trying to pull the lion away. it was shot by a couple on their honeymoon. a hotel rep says the trainer is recovering and looking forward to returning to the lion's den. it looked like that lion jumped in to help. >> look at all the tour ryes watching. -- the tourists watching. >> the gian
the mountain view company unveiled google instant. the feature tries to predict what you are going to search by filling in the rest of the word. >> i am embarassed to admit a phrase i was toying with, you want to make google the third half of your brain. that came up in conversation the other day. i am also astounded by the rate of innovation and user in-- user interfaces. >> they are already talking about blocking sites that are violent, pornographic or hateful. and they say it...
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google wants to make that process faster. now this is the tape one letter search results start to prop up immediately you know lagering need to kick on a search done. the surge will start immediately. we're in the middle minute. if you did w. instantly results tied up for what you think you want to search for weather. based on weather in san francisco since that's where the commissioner is surging. if the person continues to types say they wanted with the pds of the add the letter i then instantly the results change and you see results for with the pds is physically do will try to predict what you want to search for. if they're predicting correctly you should not have to type out your complete search save me some time and since the results are constantly changing it saves you a little time from hitting the enter key or clicking on the search by and they say when it predicts correctly they consider user two to five seconds per search. >> we'll take our break, back with more have lives of the top of the hour, is a live look fro
google wants to make that process faster. now this is the tape one letter search results start to prop up immediately you know lagering need to kick on a search done. the surge will start immediately. we're in the middle minute. if you did w. instantly results tied up for what you think you want to search for weather. based on weather in san francisco since that's where the commissioner is surging. if the person continues to types say they wanted with the pds of the add the letter i then...
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google unveiling "google instant" a predictive search to guess what you want to find starting with the first letter you type into the search bar. the more letters the more t possibilities change for example, "w" will bring you weather. this is also a potential boon for advertisers. "t" brought up target. they say this can shave from two to five seconds off of each query, faster searches mean more searches which means you see more ads on google, the most-used search engine but with new technologies many of them are threatening that domination google says it can do anything to stay ahead, perhaps giving you faster service. >> they don't rest over there, do they? scott, thank u thank you. >>> next, the search for potential fire victims in colorado. coming up, the battle to bring a raging colorado wildfire under control and why some people are refusing to leave. >>> and good afternoon. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri live in san jose. an our ban farm helps to provide bright future for youth and giving back to the dmunt at the same time. they're working away hard right here. we'll have detai
google unveiling "google instant" a predictive search to guess what you want to find starting with the first letter you type into the search bar. the more letters the more t possibilities change for example, "w" will bring you weather. this is also a potential boon for advertisers. "t" brought up target. they say this can shave from two to five seconds off of each query, faster searches mean more searches which means you see more ads on google, the most-used search...
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>> certainly i go to google and politico. [laughter] the daily caller, and huff post, check out what is going on on the kos. i like to know what is going to be in a "new york times" tomorrow. >> thank you for sitting down with us. >> i am delighted to be here. this is been fascinating so far. and now live like to introduce a senior writer at the weekly standard. he lived to tell about it. before joining the weekly standard, he was a senior writer for "national journal," and others. welcome, stephen. [applause] i met her in the ladies' room which is how all good meetings began. she is the founder of "campaign solutions." she was the first or raise money on the internet for political campaign. she has raised money -- more money than any other company, and she has helped the john campaign campaign making about $100 million online. [applause] and the walter is the new political director at abc news and she also provides on-air analysis for abc news programs. she had a background at the national journal and the senior editor of a
>> certainly i go to google and politico. [laughter] the daily caller, and huff post, check out what is going on on the kos. i like to know what is going to be in a "new york times" tomorrow. >> thank you for sitting down with us. >> i am delighted to be here. this is been fascinating so far. and now live like to introduce a senior writer at the weekly standard. he lived to tell about it. before joining the weekly standard, he was a senior writer for "national...
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it takes place every five years. >> google thinks it can read your mind. google instant, the new feature trying to predict what you want to search by filling in the rest of the word before you're even done typing. it can save you up to 5 seconds a search. >> i'm embarrassed to admit a phrase i was toying with, want to make google the third half of your brain. in a conversation the other day. but i am also astounded by the rate of innovation and user interfaces. >> advocates are already complaining about google's plans to block instant sites that are deemed pornographic, hateful. worried they're biassed to brands that advertise with google. >> the nation's healthcare costs will go up slightly, not down, as a result of president obama's sweeping overhaul. the report says the average annual growth in healthcare spending is expected to be just under $300 higher through 2019. that's when americans will spend an average of more than $13,600 a year. however, healthcare coverage will be expanded to cover 19% of all eligible americans. >> a new study says there's n
it takes place every five years. >> google thinks it can read your mind. google instant, the new feature trying to predict what you want to search by filling in the rest of the word before you're even done typing. it can save you up to 5 seconds a search. >> i'm embarrassed to admit a phrase i was toying with, want to make google the third half of your brain. in a conversation the other day. but i am also astounded by the rate of innovation and user interfaces. >> advocates...
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and -- are firms like google and yahoo! doing that? >> those companies are allowing people to shed some of their profile information, but even that does not inform consumers about the process. google owns a number of companies, one of which takes the data about you and changes the copy immediately based on your latest interests and concerns. the companies need to give consumers all the tools they need to control their profile. >> what about the isp's like cox or comcast or verizon? they have access to all this information, every click on your computer, every television show that you watch, correct? are they part of the baucher and stearns legislation? >> they are covered in the bill, but -- it is called deep packet inspection, where the company that is your isp is able to get a 24/7 view of everything you did, including your television. in an ideal world, we would not allow that to happen, but the fact of the world's online advertising is a basic business model. we need to impose real safeguards, but we should try to stop t
and -- are firms like google and yahoo! doing that? >> those companies are allowing people to shed some of their profile information, but even that does not inform consumers about the process. google owns a number of companies, one of which takes the data about you and changes the copy immediately based on your latest interests and concerns. the companies need to give consumers all the tools they need to control their profile. >> what about the isp's like cox or comcast or verizon?...
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google said its new feature google instant will revolutionize the way search the web when people research on global it takes an average of 25 seconds that's to surge look for the resulting click on the results. the want to make the process faster appeared as an is to attend one letter search results will start to pop up c,gv)+pvzsé he no longer a need to click on the search button or hit the enter key to read the search will start immediately as as the letters are tied. on the main global search sites somebody types one letter w instantly results pop up for what google thinks her research for her whether it puts up results for that. in san francisco but if the person continues to type say they wanted with the pds so they added the letter i instantly goes to which the pia. it's basically go will try to predict which won a search for and as they do that they put up the result. if they're predicting correctly you should not have to type out the comple7<ñ search corey saving time and the results are constantly changing to fit their position in your search it saves you a little time and hin
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google's mission statement may be do no evil but the justice department trying to determine whether google will gain too much tore with the travel industry if it requires software. the software powers the most popular travel website. concern that google can steer searches to its own travel services. consumerer reports just coming out with their tastiest burger ranking in fast food restaurants. the one that comes out on top, probably know who it is, consumer ranking 18 fast food restaurants, in and out burger, yes, i've been there and it is delicious. the survey, 28,000 subscribers of "consumer reports." mcdonald's at the bottom of the list. saying mcdonald's' least delicious burger that they've ever eating. live at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news. >> jane, you're an in and out burger girl. >> i am. i wish they had them here. i think an april fools story said in and out burger was coming to manhattan and everyone was excited. it turned out just to be a joke. if you're interested, come on out! >> jane, thank you very much. >> marin county man who scaled the 60 stor
google's mission statement may be do no evil but the justice department trying to determine whether google will gain too much tore with the travel industry if it requires software. the software powers the most popular travel website. concern that google can steer searches to its own travel services. consumerer reports just coming out with their tastiest burger ranking in fast food restaurants. the one that comes out on top, probably know who it is, consumer ranking 18 fast food restaurants, in...
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. >>> still ahead at 6:00, you might call it the great google mystery. why the website is generating so much buzz today. >>> also coming up, a house fire makes one family's fight against the odds even harder. we'll introduce you to a 23-year-old doing whatever she can to keep her family together. >>> and a deadly misdiagnosis, what eight fatal cases of whooping cough in california have in mmon. >> good evening. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. cool here for bay area standards this time of the year. 66 in livermore and 69 in san jose. even cooler for tomorrow. expecting mid-60s at 11:00 in th e eastbay. details on how long this will last coming up. >> also coming up, the trouble with eab.a.r.t.'s tracks. why are they making so much noise and can they do anything about it? [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they
. >>> still ahead at 6:00, you might call it the great google mystery. why the website is generating so much buzz today. >>> also coming up, a house fire makes one family's fight against the odds even harder. we'll introduce you to a 23-year-old doing whatever she can to keep her family together. >>> and a deadly misdiagnosis, what eight fatal cases of whooping cough in california have in mmon. >> good evening. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. cool here for...
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and for the first time, google is getting involved. it's invested $19 million in the project. the company says it recognizes the challenges associated with developing affordable housing in california. >> they are the seniors who have access to public transportation. there are a number of amenities in the neighborhood, grocery stores, pharmacies, a senior adult day health clinic. so we are very, very excited about this new development. >> reporter: mid peninsula house something the developer. it expects demand to be high. the last project they completed for seniors not far from here offered fewer than 100 units. it attracted 6,000 applications. in sunnyvale, thuy vu, cbs 5. >>> all right. let's see about bumping up the temperatures a little bit, roberta? >> especially for you. you asked, you shall receive. hey, temperatures today went up 10 degrees inland, like livermore. yesterday 78. today 88 degrees. and check this out. the coast is clear. except for right there, a little bit of noted stratus in the form of some low clouds. but wait until you see what happened to those cloud
and for the first time, google is getting involved. it's invested $19 million in the project. the company says it recognizes the challenges associated with developing affordable housing in california. >> they are the seniors who have access to public transportation. there are a number of amenities in the neighborhood, grocery stores, pharmacies, a senior adult day health clinic. so we are very, very excited about this new development. >> reporter: mid peninsula house something the...