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ahead, steve ballmer has reached a deal to buy the l.a. clippers for a whopping $2 billion, shattering the record for an nba team. trust allowed be fell after donald sterling was banned from the nba after making racist comments. bomber has vowed to keep the team in l.a.. spacex seven will be able -- ballmer has vowed to keep the team in l.a. to have al be able reusable dragon capsule. reversingnership slumping sales. the company just launches brand-new mario kart 8 game and players will be able to drive a mercedes for the first time. nintendo's mario or her also appears in a mercedes commercial in japan as nintendo tries to make more money from licensing. of the day -- steve ballmer have something new to get excited about and retirement. the former microsoft ceo known for his emotional speeches during microsoft events, jumping up and down, has reached a deal to buy the l.a. clippers for $2 billion. that shattered the record for an nba team. 550previous high was million dollars pay for the milwaukee bucks this month. in a statement, ballmer
ahead, steve ballmer has reached a deal to buy the l.a. clippers for a whopping $2 billion, shattering the record for an nba team. trust allowed be fell after donald sterling was banned from the nba after making racist comments. bomber has vowed to keep the team in l.a.. spacex seven will be able -- ballmer has vowed to keep the team in l.a. to have al be able reusable dragon capsule. reversingnership slumping sales. the company just launches brand-new mario kart 8 game and players will be able...
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i think we see the great creativity of steve jobs. and the social network show you how mark zuckerberg put some of -- and his demons and his brilliance into the facebook product. in the same way, we wanted to makere how our heroes, their problems into the machines they are building even in 1983. >> it sounds like you have gotten approval for people who work in the business at that time. you have been showing your dayram to the modern players as silicon valley. some of the feedback i have heard from people is they are impressed will cite is that feedback from the people who are the imports and the world of technology, is that important to you? >> i think so. i really love that people are responding in that way. people working in technology now and are familiar with the history are looking at it and feeling like it is plausible, feeling like it israel. and that way, they can appreciate the drama and enjoy the story. -- feeling like it is real. >> the work itself has changed, but the dilemma is of the same. can you have a work/life balan
i think we see the great creativity of steve jobs. and the social network show you how mark zuckerberg put some of -- and his demons and his brilliance into the facebook product. in the same way, we wanted to makere how our heroes, their problems into the machines they are building even in 1983. >> it sounds like you have gotten approval for people who work in the business at that time. you have been showing your dayram to the modern players as silicon valley. some of the feedback i have...
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steve suggests that he would spend more time here. to answer your point, the cuban/ballmer games are the ones to watch. >> andy dolich, former president of the golden state warriors. thanks so much. coming up with facebook and google with back-to-back acquisitions, do any of the little guys have a chance to disrupt the giants? you can watch us streaming on your tablet, phone, bloomberg.com, apple tv, and amazon fire tv. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. google is taking steps to comply with a european decision to remove certain links. they set up this form to fill out with a link they want removed. they set up a committee of experts. with us now, ben ling, a former director. he joined a year ago and has invested in over 80 companies to date. thank you for joining us. i want to ask about this right to be forgotten that is happening in the eu. links to articles about you and me make up the backbone of google's business. do you think it will hurt them? >> they have always taken privacy seriously. >> you moved fro
steve suggests that he would spend more time here. to answer your point, the cuban/ballmer games are the ones to watch. >> andy dolich, former president of the golden state warriors. thanks so much. coming up with facebook and google with back-to-back acquisitions, do any of the little guys have a chance to disrupt the giants? you can watch us streaming on your tablet, phone, bloomberg.com, apple tv, and amazon fire tv. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i am emily...
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let's not forget the fact that steve jobs was considered by many to be an artist. you have content and then you have the marriage of artistry and technology. i think this is a really exciting deal to signify this convergence of technology meeting great content. content drives great technology. otherant to make this point. the biggest deal before this was when they bought next for $400 million. that was not only the biggest deal, but apple was proud of that. they would never do a deal that was bigger than the next deal. m and eight folks would say that -- m&a folks would say that. tole is willing to take bets complement its products and services in areas where it is weak. it is an important step for the company. generated cash from the time that the news leaked. is so massive that it is a bump in the log for them. samsung unveiled its grand plan to become a leader in the health tracking industry, from wearables to a new health database. we got all the details with the president of samsung electronics next. ♪ >> welcome back to "the best of bloomberg west." i'm emi
let's not forget the fact that steve jobs was considered by many to be an artist. you have content and then you have the marriage of artistry and technology. i think this is a really exciting deal to signify this convergence of technology meeting great content. content drives great technology. otherant to make this point. the biggest deal before this was when they bought next for $400 million. that was not only the biggest deal, but apple was proud of that. they would never do a deal that was...
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the tablet takes on apple pricely at about half the there you mentioned steve jobs. he hates to be compared to steve jobs, but he is clearly taking a page from apple in leveraging its growing phone user base to sell tablet it sells more phones than apple. it has risen to number three and apple's number or. i caught up with the man who is in charge of the international taking the meet had overseas. withis my conversation hugo. >> we will launch it in china first. the usual thing we do is test it to make sure it is ok and we will start in southeast asia and then take it to other markets we are flooring. >> i think? will you kind of see how it does in the china market? class the timeframe is determined i manufacturing capacity. we have to determine how easily we can ramp. classe why this year area in the event today, it was dead tablet market is dominated by one third two layers. samsung and apple. fax ite your ambitions? is a high bar in the market and we know that certain. working upree years to the point where we thought we had the right hardware design and also soft
the tablet takes on apple pricely at about half the there you mentioned steve jobs. he hates to be compared to steve jobs, but he is clearly taking a page from apple in leveraging its growing phone user base to sell tablet it sells more phones than apple. it has risen to number three and apple's number or. i caught up with the man who is in charge of the international taking the meet had overseas. withis my conversation hugo. >> we will launch it in china first. the usual thing we do is...
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the beads founder was very close beats founder was actually very close with steve jobs? >> he was one of the people who strategized with steve jobs as could be part of the music industry. >> they would not have launched itunes if these he bled not come up to be with steve jobs -- you may have been listening in the same audience, too. two less fanfare. is there the sense that hollywood in the music industry is still mad at apple about the deconstruction that came out of itunes? >> there is a sense that we have evolved since then because apple's dominance in the music industry has become so commonplace. remember, this came after a time in which music downloads were not even business for it. it was recently stealing. apple created a market for something that previously was viewed as theft. industry, even though they may not like the pricing structure, they like that apple was willing to work with the industry to create a model. >> so, how much does apple have music insiders now -- dr. dre jimmy iv, being part of the product? >> they have not had product getting the licenses
the beads founder was very close beats founder was actually very close with steve jobs? >> he was one of the people who strategized with steve jobs as could be part of the music industry. >> they would not have launched itunes if these he bled not come up to be with steve jobs -- you may have been listening in the same audience, too. two less fanfare. is there the sense that hollywood in the music industry is still mad at apple about the deconstruction that came out of itunes?...
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steve jobs was very much considered to be an artist by manning. arty many so they approach and a different way. you the marriage of artistry with technology. i think this is an exciting deal to signify this convergence of technology with great content and ultimately content drives take -- great technology. this deal is seminal for apple in another way. the biggest of before this is when they bought next for formally and dollars. apple was proud of that. they would never do a deal that was that your than the next deal. archer from the old orthodoxy and it shows that apple is willing to take bets to complement its product and services in areas where it is weak. it is important step the company. >> the cash the still costs, it generated from the time the news leaked. the cash creation at apple is massive. >> thank you so much to all of you. google is kicking itself driving car into high gear and we will hear from two of the people in charge of that project next. "bloombergback to west." google is moving at full speed on its self driving our project.
steve jobs was very much considered to be an artist by manning. arty many so they approach and a different way. you the marriage of artistry with technology. i think this is an exciting deal to signify this convergence of technology with great content and ultimately content drives take -- great technology. this deal is seminal for apple in another way. the biggest of before this is when they bought next for formally and dollars. apple was proud of that. they would never do a deal that was that...
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dre and steve jobs. steve jobs wanted to great extremes for the consumer. the reason beats got started in the first place was because we lived in a world of digital music and they are sound guys and want a better quality and started with those products and now they are looking for a better experience through subscription. >> i'm glad they posted it. it does make the story more fun to cover. l a, johnhman in irwin, the former president of rhapsody, and alex gowan here in the studio, thank you all. families around the world have ditched their devices for the past seven days in honor of screen free week. is this really beneficial for kids? that's next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back. this week, thousands of children and parents give up their tech tools for screen free week in an annual event sponsored by the campaign for a commercial re-childhood. the group says preschoolers spend an average of 32 hours per week in front of the screen. the number is even higher for older kids. is cutting kids off from technology the right approach? jim steyer joins us
dre and steve jobs. steve jobs wanted to great extremes for the consumer. the reason beats got started in the first place was because we lived in a world of digital music and they are sound guys and want a better quality and started with those products and now they are looking for a better experience through subscription. >> i'm glad they posted it. it does make the story more fun to cover. l a, johnhman in irwin, the former president of rhapsody, and alex gowan here in the studio, thank...
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steve jobs wanted a great experience for the consumer. the reason it was started by jimmy andrzej because we lived in a world of digital music. they started with those projects. now they're looking for a better experience the subscription. -- through subscription. erwin erlichman, and john of rhapsody. families around the world have stitched -- ditch their devices and honor of screen free week. it is cutting off -- is cutting off screens that beneficial? you can watch a streaming on bloomberg.com and amazon. ♪ >> welcome back. this week, thousands of children and parents gave up their tech tools for screen free week sponsored by the campaign for a commercial free childhood. spend anpreschoolers average of 30 hours a week in front of the screen. is cutting caps off really the right approach? >> good to see you. week in front of the screen. it sounds like a lot. >> it is real. you think about in the context andpads and smartphones, the tv set. kids are in front of the screen too much. the idea of a week with no screen time is a good idea
steve jobs wanted a great experience for the consumer. the reason it was started by jimmy andrzej because we lived in a world of digital music. they started with those projects. now they're looking for a better experience the subscription. -- through subscription. erwin erlichman, and john of rhapsody. families around the world have stitched -- ditch their devices and honor of screen free week. it is cutting off -- is cutting off screens that beneficial? you can watch a streaming on...
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steve jobs was very much considered an artist by money. they just approach art in a different kind of way. you have the artistry that comes with technology. i think this is a really exciting deal to signify this convergence of technology meeting great content and driving great technology. >> i want to make one other point. this is seminal for apple in another way. the biggest deal before this was when they bought next and i was not only the biggest deal but apple was proud of that. they would never do a deal bigger than the next. m&a folks would say that. it marks a departure from the old orthodoxy and it shows they are now willing to take bets to complement its product and services where it's a week. >> they generated this in the time from the news it was leaked onto the was announced. the catch creation at apple is so massive this is a bump on the log. >> cory johnson, brad stone, and peter csathy from manatt. we will hear from two of the people in charge of the google self driving cars next. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm
steve jobs was very much considered an artist by money. they just approach art in a different kind of way. you have the artistry that comes with technology. i think this is a really exciting deal to signify this convergence of technology meeting great content and driving great technology. >> i want to make one other point. this is seminal for apple in another way. the biggest deal before this was when they bought next and i was not only the biggest deal but apple was proud of that. they...
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steve wynn bets big on macao and talks trash about actors. in technology, conspiracy, the story silicon valley does not want you to hear. with today's investor adam warren buffett's big batch, we will introduce you to one of his biggest fans. hank azaria's love-hate relationship with social media.
steve wynn bets big on macao and talks trash about actors. in technology, conspiracy, the story silicon valley does not want you to hear. with today's investor adam warren buffett's big batch, we will introduce you to one of his biggest fans. hank azaria's love-hate relationship with social media.
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he hates to be compared to steve jobs, but you know what? xiaomi is clearly taking a page from apple in leveraging its growing own user base to sell tablets. already, it sells more phones in china than apple. it has risen to number three, apple is number four. i caught up to the man who is in charge of the international push for xiaomi, including taking the mi pad overseas. >> we are going to launch in , make sure everything is ok. then we are going to start probably in southeast asia and taken to the other markets we are exploring like india, latin america, and so on. >> what kind of timeframe? this year as well or see how it does in the china market? >> timeframe is determined by our manufacturing capacity. we have to see how quickly we can wrap, but certainly hope we .o that this year >> the tablet market is pretty much dominated by one if not two players, apple and samsung. can you get to be global number three? bar in thisy a high market. we know that for certain. we have spent four years working up to the point where we thought we had
he hates to be compared to steve jobs, but you know what? xiaomi is clearly taking a page from apple in leveraging its growing own user base to sell tablets. already, it sells more phones in china than apple. it has risen to number three, apple is number four. i caught up to the man who is in charge of the international push for xiaomi, including taking the mi pad overseas. >> we are going to launch in , make sure everything is ok. then we are going to start probably in southeast asia and...
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you have this bombastic amazing character and steve ross was the c.e.o. and chairman of warner brothers, you have failure and accounting fraud all in one. what in particular was it about this story that drew you? >> well, i actually think the larger -- you know, there is definitely a corporate story here that is very interesting, but there is also a larger story about why people are so attached to atari, what kind of cultural import it holds for them, why are people, why did 300 people show up to watch us dig up garbage that was buried in a dump. i think the answers to those questions are pretty interesting. it's not exactly what i expected. >> those themes are interesting. there is one thing in particular, you mention pong. there is something about game play that wires into your brain in a very different way when the game is great. people experience when it's a great call of duty, they experience when it's at the time his. is that something you can get out in this documentary? >> absolutely. in fact, i was like a spoiler just a spoiler alert for everyone
you have this bombastic amazing character and steve ross was the c.e.o. and chairman of warner brothers, you have failure and accounting fraud all in one. what in particular was it about this story that drew you? >> well, i actually think the larger -- you know, there is definitely a corporate story here that is very interesting, but there is also a larger story about why people are so attached to atari, what kind of cultural import it holds for them, why are people, why did 300 people...
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former microsoft ceo steve ballmer interested in buying the los angeles clippers. reports say he met with shelley sterling, donald controlled -- surrendered control of the team to her after he received a lifetime nba banned for making racist comments. sterling has hired bank of america to sell the team according to people with knowledge of the situation. i want to bring in our special guest host for the hour. of guitar hero, once yahoo! ceo drum -- yahoo! coo. large, coryt johnson here as well. always great to have you on the show. i wanted to get a check in. more than six months now as a public company. how is it going? >> the business is doing really well. the stock market is down. we actually went down before the rest of the tech market went down and now we feel like we have good company. misery loves company. the business itself is going extra in a really well. education is a trillion dollar market. it needs to be disrupted. the outcomes are not good enough. we are focused on outcomes. we help students make that are choices of which colleges to go for, help the
former microsoft ceo steve ballmer interested in buying the los angeles clippers. reports say he met with shelley sterling, donald controlled -- surrendered control of the team to her after he received a lifetime nba banned for making racist comments. sterling has hired bank of america to sell the team according to people with knowledge of the situation. i want to bring in our special guest host for the hour. of guitar hero, once yahoo! ceo drum -- yahoo! coo. large, coryt johnson here as well....
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steve ballmer is microsoft's largest individual shareholder after bill gates sold 4.6 million shares. ballmer has about 300 million shares. this is after ballmer stepped down as ceo in february. bill gates stepped down the same day. to our lead story. in washington, the president's big data proposal and changes that could have a huge impact on technology companies. the changes range from how companies report hack attacks. president obama requested a report in january after the government's own programs were revealed. our washington correspondent megan hughes joins us with more. walk through the report with us and the major highlights. >> interesting, the president just wrapped up speaking about this privacy issue in the rose garden in a news conference with the german chancellor saying we tried to reform what we do. and this report is part of it. it is focusing on the private sector, not only the nsa. what is interesting about this report is it does make some concrete recommendations. it is not just a review of big data. let's take a look because they could have big implications. numb
steve ballmer is microsoft's largest individual shareholder after bill gates sold 4.6 million shares. ballmer has about 300 million shares. this is after ballmer stepped down as ceo in february. bill gates stepped down the same day. to our lead story. in washington, the president's big data proposal and changes that could have a huge impact on technology companies. the changes range from how companies report hack attacks. president obama requested a report in january after the government's own...
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it is changing from when steve jobs was pushing the idea to buy any track you want at any time. people are very comfortable with subscription services. even if there is some fine print that makes it challenging to get all the licensing stuff work out, eddy cue in the picture with them made it very clear in the released by our offering both the subscription service and the itunes radio service that apple released not too long ago. they are seeing these as companions at a time when there's a very different type of music consumption taking place. >> they also said dr. dre and jimmy iovine will work there. dr. dre will do whatever it takes for apple. do you think this is tim cook trying to make his mark? i know that they were very good friends, but is this tim cook trying to put his stamp on the company? >> it's an example of tim cook failing to make a significant mark because this goes back to his legacy roots in music. sales are falling and this looks like a doubling down on music. the great concern i would have as an apple shareholder is if they are thinking with their heart, lik
it is changing from when steve jobs was pushing the idea to buy any track you want at any time. people are very comfortable with subscription services. even if there is some fine print that makes it challenging to get all the licensing stuff work out, eddy cue in the picture with them made it very clear in the released by our offering both the subscription service and the itunes radio service that apple released not too long ago. they are seeing these as companions at a time when there's a very...
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he hates to be compared to steve jobs, but he is clearly taking a page from apple in leveraging its growing phone user base to sell tablets. already, it sells more phones in china than apple. i caught up with the man who is in charge of the international that is yo mi, hugo barra. probablygoing to start in southeast asia, and then take it to the other markets we are exploring like india, latin america, and so on. >> will you see how it does in the china market? >> timeframe is determined by our manufacturing capacity. we have to see how quickly we can ramp. hopefully we can do that this year. >> the tablet market is pretty much dominated by one if not two players, apple and samsung. can you get to be global number three? what are your ambitions? >> definitely take the high bar in this market. workingspent four years to the point where we thought we had the right hardware design and also software capabilities world-class tablet. we think we're there finally. we will help change this market without a doubt. important is it for your portfolio to go international, to have a tablet, and also thi
he hates to be compared to steve jobs, but he is clearly taking a page from apple in leveraging its growing phone user base to sell tablets. already, it sells more phones in china than apple. i caught up with the man who is in charge of the international that is yo mi, hugo barra. probablygoing to start in southeast asia, and then take it to the other markets we are exploring like india, latin america, and so on. >> will you see how it does in the china market? >> timeframe is...
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like steve beast gt.een's 1968 mustang a metaphor for a video as part of the hulu parking lot. we hit the interstate at full as 100 gigabits a second. all of our fellow travelers are traveling the same fast speed before we reach the exit. that last mile is owned by a small group of service providers like comcast, time warner cable, and verizon. we may have gotten off the information superhighway at blazing fast speed, now we are getting traffic. , they weretravelers able to pay for the fast lane. that is what netflix struck with comcast. they want their service to get theirfaster to them competitors. this would make it an even playing field for all the drivers on our road in that last mile. the toll keepers like comcast and time warner cable, they don't like this. it would have their own rules for the road. for drivers like us, we just want to enjoy the freedom of the open road. >> cory johnson, our editor-at-large. one of gaming's biggest urban legends was just uncovered. we sit down with the man who found the mass grave for atari's et videogame coming up next. ♪ >> modem ba
like steve beast gt.een's 1968 mustang a metaphor for a video as part of the hulu parking lot. we hit the interstate at full as 100 gigabits a second. all of our fellow travelers are traveling the same fast speed before we reach the exit. that last mile is owned by a small group of service providers like comcast, time warner cable, and verizon. we may have gotten off the information superhighway at blazing fast speed, now we are getting traffic. , they weretravelers able to pay for the fast...
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these are the people who will be the next steve jobs and the next google and everything. these are the people who are being raised up with technology and innovation. that is really what we saw the last couple of years. they are not aware of intel technology and what we are capable of doing -- if we are not aware what their needs are, then we will not line up together. it is really interesting to see intel in that environment. could you imagine him being so buttoned up and formal. what about the rest of the business? how are they planning for their future? they're not a big and mobile. >> they are thinking, how can we get so far ahead of the next development? we are just part of that atmosphere. part of it was not just the makers. they are very involved in encouraging young girls to stay with math and science through that age when they stop. brian has young daughters, i have young daughters. is dear to both of our hearts. we met some girls they're doing this really cool project and technology, using intel chips. releases --n that.k at >> that is one of those galileo boards
these are the people who will be the next steve jobs and the next google and everything. these are the people who are being raised up with technology and innovation. that is really what we saw the last couple of years. they are not aware of intel technology and what we are capable of doing -- if we are not aware what their needs are, then we will not line up together. it is really interesting to see intel in that environment. could you imagine him being so buttoned up and formal. what about the...
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technology, this incredible growth of this company and you've got this bombastic amazing character in steve bross , the ceo and chairman of warner brothers and you have an accounting fraud all in one. what in particular about the story drew you to it? -- there isy think definitely a corporate story here that is very interesting but there is also a larger story about why people are so attached to atari and what kind of cultural importance it has for them. why did 300 people show up to watch us dig up garbage that was buried in a dump? i think the answers to those questions are interesting. it's not exactly what i expected. mentionedpong. there is something about gameplay that wires into your brain in a different way when the game is great. people might experience a great " call of duty" game or its "tetris." >> that was a spoiler. bushnell and a whole bunch of people who are important figures in the videogame industry made exactly that point and talked about how you could drop asteroids in a group of kids today and they will still play it. certain games, there's a reason people still play ch
technology, this incredible growth of this company and you've got this bombastic amazing character in steve bross , the ceo and chairman of warner brothers and you have an accounting fraud all in one. what in particular about the story drew you to it? -- there isy think definitely a corporate story here that is very interesting but there is also a larger story about why people are so attached to atari and what kind of cultural importance it has for them. why did 300 people show up to watch us...
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and former microsoft ceo, steve ballmer, is interested in buying the l.a. clippers. sterling surrendered the role of team owner to his wife after being banned for life after making racist comments. i want to turn to my special guest host of the hour. he was the former ceo of guitar hero. dan sits on the board of rent the runway. dan, always good to have you here on the show. >> great to be here. >> i want to check on chegg. how is it going? >> it is going really well. the stock market is confusing. >> it is down. >> we went down before the rest of that tech market went down. now we feel that we have got the company with us. misery loves company. but it is going extraordinarily well. education is a trillion dollar market in the cause of education is too high and that outcomes are not good enough. we're focused on outcome. we help students choose which cause to go to and how to pay for it. there was a launch of a national career service site for the first time. less than 50% of college students actually go to the career centers. thereby improving the cost and the acces
and former microsoft ceo, steve ballmer, is interested in buying the l.a. clippers. sterling surrendered the role of team owner to his wife after being banned for life after making racist comments. i want to turn to my special guest host of the hour. he was the former ceo of guitar hero. dan sits on the board of rent the runway. dan, always good to have you here on the show. >> great to be here. >> i want to check on chegg. how is it going? >> it is going really well. the...
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these are the people who will be the next steve jobs and the next google and everything. these are the people who are being raised up with technology and innovation. that is really what we saw over the last couple of years, was hey, they are not aware of intel technology. if we are not aware of what their needs are, then we will not line up together. >> intel has been partnering with community organizations to get kids, especially young girls, involved with technology. part of course interview was about kids doing cool things with technology. >> [indiscernible] >> that is very cool. >> these girls are in sixth grade. if we can capture them in third grade, we're expanding to high school. by capturing them in third grade and keeping them through 12th grade it will help them. >> how big is this market? we are looking so far into the future. >> i don't know how big it is going to be. we have our next product coming out this summer called edison, which is a pc and a card about the size of an st card. we have a -- and -- the size of an sd card. we're going to have a lot of thin
these are the people who will be the next steve jobs and the next google and everything. these are the people who are being raised up with technology and innovation. that is really what we saw over the last couple of years, was hey, they are not aware of intel technology. if we are not aware of what their needs are, then we will not line up together. >> intel has been partnering with community organizations to get kids, especially young girls, involved with technology. part of course...
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guzzling vehicles like steve mcqueen in 1978, a metaphor for a video pulling out of the parking lot. we hit the interstate with the internet. by companies like at&t, etc. all of our fellow travelers are going at the same fast speed. but that last mile is owned by a small group of service providers like comcast, time warner cable, and verizon. and they all have different rules of the road. we may have gotten off the information superhighway at a blazing fast speed. now we are hitting traffic. s upwhile the traffic jam some of our fellow travelers, other travelers like 18 wheeler monster truck pay for their own lane. that is what comcast and others due to allow there can -- their consumers get faster service. is it fair? could a fact all of the drivers on the road in that last minute -- last mile. writers doike cable not like that. and consumers want to enjoy the open road. >> here to talk about how you neutrality factors into this deal is a founding partner at true ventures. this is an industry that you've been following for decades. you say it is all about broadband, not video. why?
guzzling vehicles like steve mcqueen in 1978, a metaphor for a video pulling out of the parking lot. we hit the interstate with the internet. by companies like at&t, etc. all of our fellow travelers are going at the same fast speed. but that last mile is owned by a small group of service providers like comcast, time warner cable, and verizon. and they all have different rules of the road. we may have gotten off the information superhighway at a blazing fast speed. now we are hitting...
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these are the people who will be the next steve jobs and the next google and everything. these are the people who are being raised up with technology, and invasion. and that's really what we saw over the last couple of years, was hey, if they're not aware of intel technology, and what we're capable of doing, and if we're not aware of what their needs are, then we're not going to line up together. >> intel has been part energy with community organizations to get kids, especially young girls, involved with technology. in part two of corey's interview with the intel c.e.o., he met some of the kids who have done some cool things using intel echnology. >> [inaudible] >> that's very cool. and it switches it off when i close it in? >> yeah. >> we've discovered we start with girls in sixth reason. part of the reason we start them in third grade is so we can keep them all the way through college. >> we have this next project p.c. and we've got a contest going on, called make it wearable. have got a cog on called make it wearable, and the whole idea is to see who can make them. we
these are the people who will be the next steve jobs and the next google and everything. these are the people who are being raised up with technology, and invasion. and that's really what we saw over the last couple of years, was hey, if they're not aware of intel technology, and what we're capable of doing, and if we're not aware of what their needs are, then we're not going to line up together. >> intel has been part energy with community organizations to get kids, especially young...
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the second thing i will tell you is that steve kerr will be on amazing church -- amazing coach. >> quickly, donald sterling. >> donald sterling is a complete clown. kevin, we love you. please come to san francisco. >> eight has been a pleasure having you here on bloomberg west. thanks a lot for watching. bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am mark crumpton. this is "bottom line." reservehe u.s. federal releases minutes from its april meeting. then president obama thomases to fix the veterans affairs agency. we will look at the winners and the losers of last night's political primaries. to our viewers here in the united states and those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and the stories making headlines today. but we
the second thing i will tell you is that steve kerr will be on amazing church -- amazing coach. >> quickly, donald sterling. >> donald sterling is a complete clown. kevin, we love you. please come to san francisco. >> eight has been a pleasure having you here on bloomberg west. thanks a lot for watching. bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am mark crumpton. this is "bottom line." reservehe u.s. federal releases minutes from its april meeting. then president...