Some good stocks here. But I never understood the lover for $ROKU. To my knowledge all #Roku does is provide a line of products to watch movies and music over the internet. But the market is proliferated with such products, and there are many superior products by real market leaders like #Google, #Apple, and #Amazon. $GOOG$GOOGL $AMAZN $AAPL
I don't understand what people see in #ROKU? Maybe I'm missing something, but isn't the only thing the company does is make products that are just like the Amazon Fire TV Stick, the Google Chromecast and a dozen other similar products?
I disagree. I've always thought it suspicious that tech giants like #Google and #Facebook, which have the greatest tech minds in the world working for them, can build amazing software, filters, facial recognition, search optimization, customized ad generators, translation services, and much more, but can't figure out a better way to combat fake news and hate speech. I've often suspected that either they didn't care enough, or simply didn't see the profit in it. Now that we know $GOOGL PROFITED from this behavior, it makes even more sense.
Good article. What I find most interesting is how #Amazon and Google evolved from such different companies (Amazon a book seller vs. Google an online search engine) to going head to head in so many diverse categories. $AMZN$GOOGL
Indeed long run #Alibaba looks good, however, it looks good for the same reason #Goggle looks good. It's not bad owning both but my first dollar goes to a company that can survive in global competition without a government building walls to protect it. Even so, Google will keep making inroads without giving up too much, note their recent alliance in China. $BABA$GOOGL
Shelly Palmer is completely right. All this new #GDPR law does is quash innovation and hurt startups. As Shelly said, the big companies like Google ($GOOGL) and Facebook ($FB) already have all the private data they need.
Splitting up #Alphabet (aka #Google) could really benefit them by letting them focus on their core. The company truly has become too big to handle. $GOOGL
I'm not convinced #WesternDigital has any sort of competitive edge. I had thought they were making an impressive early foray into video streaming and turning TVs into Smart, all in one devices. But they were quickly eclipsed by #Roku, #Amazon, #Google and others. $WDC$ROKU$AMZN$GOOGL
5 Monster Stocks To Watch for the July 2 Trading Session
Some good stocks here. But I never understood the lover for $ROKU. To my knowledge all #Roku does is provide a line of products to watch movies and music over the internet. But the market is proliferated with such products, and there are many superior products by real market leaders like #Google, #Apple, and #Amazon. $GOOG $GOOGL $AMAZN $AAPL
Can YouTube Ever Be Brand Safe?
All that really matters to companies is that people use #YouTube. As long as they can reach millions of potential customers, they'll be there. $GOOGL
2019 Could Be The Year Google Radar Comes Back
This sounds like big news. Yet this is the first I've ever heard of #ProjectSoli or #GoogleRadar. $GOOGL
Can Stocks Rally Even As Banks Near Major Inflection Point
I don't understand what people see in #ROKU? Maybe I'm missing something, but isn't the only thing the company does is make products that are just like the Amazon Fire TV Stick, the Google Chromecast and a dozen other similar products?
$ROKU, $AMZN, $GOOGL
"Fess Up To Reality" - Former Google Exec Exposes Silicon Valley Hypocrisy In Scathing Essay
I disagree. I've always thought it suspicious that tech giants like #Google and #Facebook, which have the greatest tech minds in the world working for them, can build amazing software, filters, facial recognition, search optimization, customized ad generators, translation services, and much more, but can't figure out a better way to combat fake news and hate speech. I've often suspected that either they didn't care enough, or simply didn't see the profit in it. Now that we know $GOOGL PROFITED from this behavior, it makes even more sense.
Google Vs. Amazon: Choose Your Flavor
Good article. What I find most interesting is how #Amazon and Google evolved from such different companies (Amazon a book seller vs. Google an online search engine) to going head to head in so many diverse categories. $AMZN $GOOGL
Alibaba Is A No Brainer
Indeed long run #Alibaba looks good, however, it looks good for the same reason #Goggle looks good. It's not bad owning both but my first dollar goes to a company that can survive in global competition without a government building walls to protect it. Even so, Google will keep making inroads without giving up too much, note their recent alliance in China. $BABA $GOOGL
Are You GDPR Compliant?
Shelly Palmer is completely right. All this new #GDPR law does is quash innovation and hurt startups. As Shelly said, the big companies like Google ($GOOGL) and Facebook ($FB) already have all the private data they need.
Should Alphabet Split Up Into Four?
Splitting up #Alphabet (aka #Google) could really benefit them by letting them focus on their core. The company truly has become too big to handle. $GOOGL
Is There A Turnaround Play At Western Digital?
I'm not convinced #WesternDigital has any sort of competitive edge. I had thought they were making an impressive early foray into video streaming and turning TVs into Smart, all in one devices. But they were quickly eclipsed by #Roku, #Amazon, #Google and others. $WDC $ROKU $AMZN $GOOGL