Videoconferencing service that has taken the world by storm. That is zoom. This is a service that has been a lifeline keeping families and businesses together, but he has also been dogged by security issues, privacy issues, zoombombing. Ceo aboutth the zoom what he is doing to combat all of this. Lets take a listen to that conversation. Beautiful. Time, they do not have an i. T. Team. We give them a very strict security. Password. Emily i want to give you a sense that i want to get a sense of what it is like. You go from 10 million to 200 million users in the matter of a week. Funerals and schools and families celebrating passover. Hard are working extremely for almost a month now. Capacity and the traffic and make sure the service is up. It is really, really challenging. Cost and alln the of our employees working so hard. We have had pr and privacy issues. Banned by have been school districts, the governments of taiwan and germany for official use, google. Tesla, spacex. How many cust
National museum of the American History and of the American Indian and of africanAmerican History and culture. In march, the Supreme Court is expected to hear google vs. Oracle dealing with possible copyright implications for Software Development the Hudson Institute hosted a discussion on the upcoming Case Highlights the importance of code being protected by copyright laws. All right. I believe that we will now begin. So thank you all for coming to our event today on the google v. Oracle case. Officially titled consequences of the case. I actually have my own subtitle, which is copyright and the future of the industry. Im absolutely to have patton of the fast institute to talk to us about the legal and commercial issues that are raised by this case. My name is adam mossoff. Im a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. And im the chair of the newly constituted forum for intellectual property at the hudson student. This is our inaugural event and were delighted to have it on such an impo
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Josh lipton joins us with a look at the incredible stock, the incredible year. Hey, josh. Reporter carl, thats right. As 2019 comes to a close, apple investors have plenty of reasons to celebrate that stock has enjoyed a remarkable run surging more than 80 this year. That means apple is on track now for its best year since 2009 another way, it added 530 billion in market cap this year. Thats the equivalent of two netflix, three teslas, with a few billion left over. The nasdaq is market cap weighted, given apples size, it helped to power the index to a record 9,000 level today, most Analysts Covering apple rate it a buy. Nearly 60 in part because they think tim cook with the current lineup of devices will be able to keep iphone revenue relatively flat the next few quarters, even as services and wearables continue to go strongly theyre betting that should be enough to drive Single Digits growth for the company what are the risks for investors to consider . I caught up with gene munster,