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- The other problem I have
with YouTube and it's the last
thing that really bothers
me is the data mining
and the data collection that they do.
And the idea that some
how Google has kept all
of the information of every
search that I've looked at,
and the Europeans are upset about this.
And they put standards in...
- They should be.
- Yeah, and so everything
I look at, I don't want
people sending advertising
to me based on that
unless it's fully disclosed
and it probably is.
I mean I'm not accusing
Google of not disclosing it,
but there's a difference
between full disclosure
which means it's in that
service agreement that
I click because I have
to see, or have to do,
you know everybody clicks those.
- Yeah.
- The difference between
that and fairly disclosing
where you actually tell
people what you're up to.
You're telling people
you're paying the content
creators, they're getting
paid out of the money
that you charge right.
And you're letting everybody...
- It's open kimono, it's totally open.
- So what are you doing
then about data collection?
Is that something that
you've got in the works.
- Yes, ya know one of the
most important things about
managing emerging company
like this is to keep
them focused.
It's really tempting
especially when you have really
smart people.
- Sounding like a coach again.
- Yeah they wanna, gonna want
to to go pick every flower
right.
I don't let them do that,
I keep them focused.
So what we have is another
organization that focuses
on solving on what I call
the data mining problem.
And that is what we're
gonna do is we're gonna put
technology in peoples homes who want it.
What we will give them is
we'll give them enhanced
telephone reception by
use of a network enhancer.
- Okay.
- And we will give them a
wi-fi unit that allows them
to go on the internet and
do anything they want.
- Like a smart router or something?
- Yes, and these two
devices talk to one another
so you have the ability
to extract the information
from that.
But what we tell them then
is that we ask for their
permission to mine their
data and in return for it
what we do is we give them
the hardware equipment free
no cost to them and we
give them based on how much
their data is used that is
how much data people who
buy data pays for their data, we give them
a percentage of that back
in a check every month.
- So wait a minute what
you're saying is people's
data is being mined and
aggregated and used anyway
but you're giving people a way
to monetize it for themselves?
- Yes.
We're gonna make it
profitable for you to data,
it's your data, it's your lifestyle.
We feel like giving them
their free equipment
and give them a piece of the
monthly income is appropriate.
And that's what we do.
- Ya know we talked in the
last episode from when we spoke
we talked about your
solution for radiation
in cell phones and cell
towers and so forth.
It sounds like what you're
doing is you're taking all
of the problems that you've
seen from your career
in the telecommunications
and communications industry
and you're coming up with
entrepreneurial solutions
to address each one of them.
Is that what you're doing?
- I'd like to think that's
exactly what I'm doing.
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