Dow climb 2g 28 points s p advancing 2. 2 its time to revisit fang, my acronym for facebook, amazon, apple, netflix, alphabet, aka google ill throw in the other big tech theme under fire, microsoft. Lets start with apple in the Tour De Force of the new iphone and the watch to me it looks incredible. Battery lifes longer. One hour to four hours depending on your new model. Cheaper prices you also get apple plus, their new streaming service for free with purchase. 4. 99 per month value. Ive looked at some of what theyre developing for the video platform even though i think it is universally poopooed, over time i think youll see its essential watching its half the price of netflix i like the entertainment the new watches 0e78 only cost 199 i think thats the price point to get worldwide adoption for this thing which will only layer on still more Service Revenue. I have fantasy football on this thing. Every time one of my guys scores,explosive when a version of the ipod hit that level, 199,
He and his partner jared cohen are authors of this book. I started by asking schmidt, what has changed in the year since the book was first written . It is interesting, if you read this book from a year ago, a lot of the things we talked about did happen. We talked about the dangers and issues. Maybe the most interesting thing has been the unpredictability of political change because of technology. At the time he wrote the book, were reasonably sure that the revolution in the Tahrir Square in egypt was going to produce a particular outcome. Now it seems were back to square zero. If you look at the ukraine today, no one has a proposal how to deal with syria. We have learned there is some kind of limit to technological optimism. But if you empower people, ultimately, the gun still speaks. Im not sure it is a good answer, but it is a true answer. One of the things we had written about in the book is that governments in the midst of conflict will become so concerned about empowered citizen
He and his partner jared cohen are authors of this book. I started by asking schmidt, what has changed in the year since the book was first written . It is interesting, if you read this book from a year ago, a lot of the things we talked about did happen. We talked about the dangers and issues. Maybe the most interesting thing has been the unpredictability of political change because of technology. At the time he wrote the book, we were reasonably sure that the revolution in the Tahrir Square in egypt was going to produce a pseudodemocratic outcome. Now it seems were back to square zero. If you look at the ukraine today, it is not at all clear what is going to happen, and no one has a proposal how to deal with syria. We have learned there is some kind of limit to technological optimism. But if you empower people, ultimately, the gun still speaks. Im not sure it is a good answer, but it is a true answer. I was just on the Syrian Border about three weeks ago. One of the things we had wri
Balloons and more. I sat down with google executive chairman eric schmidt at the oasis montgomery summit in santa monica. He and his partner jared cohen are authors of this book. I started by asking schmidt, what has changed in the year since the book was first written . It is interesting, if you read this book from a year ago, a lot of the things we talked about did happen. We talked about the dangers and issues. Maybe the most interesting thing has been the unpredictability of political change because of technology. At the time he wrote the book, were reasonably sure that the revolution in the Tahrir Square in egypt was going to produce a particular outcome. A pseudodemocratic outcome. Now it seems were back to square zero. If you look at the ukraine today, no one has a proposal how to deal with syria. If you look at ukraine today, it is not at all clear what is going to happen, and no one has a proposal how to deal with syria. We have learned there is some kind of limit to technolog
At then eric schmidt oasis montgomery summit in santa monica. He and his partner are authors of this book. Started by asking schmidt, what has changed in the year since the book was first written . It is interesting, if you read this book from a year ago, a lot of the things we talked about did happen. We talked about the dangers and issues. Maybe the most interesting thing has been the unpredictability of political change because of technology. At the time he wrote the book, were reasonably sure that the in the Tahrir Square in egypt was going to produce a particular outcome. Now it seems were back to square zero. If you look at the ukraine today, no one has a proposal how to deal with syria. We have learned there is some kind of limit to technological optimism. But if you empower people, the gun still speaks. Im not sure it is a good answer, but it is a true answer. One of the things we had written about in the book is that governments in the midst of conflict will become so concerne