Thứ Năm, 11 tháng 10, 2018

Youtube daily Oct 11 2018

five years since the launch of Google chromecast there's a new one small but

significant tweaks are the order of the day as Google aims to squeeze more

functionality out of its puck sized ultra affordable streamer the new

chromecast comes with a fresh design and two new colors chalk and charcoal it

keeps the same dimensions but squeezes out a fifteen percent improvement in

processing speed and now support streaming 1080p at 60 frames per second

something that at times could be temperamental on the previous model

alongside the video upgrade the new chromecast will also support multi-room

audio streaming and update later in the year will allow you to add chromecast to

speaker groups meaning you can listen to music from Spotify YouTube music and

hopefully other streaming services in perfect harmony across multiple

connected compatible speakers chromecast now works seamlessly with Google home 2

so you can use the voice controls to command connected devices so you can

tell your TV to play a certain video on YouTube or a particular show on Netflix

for example the new chromecast will also work with the newly announced live

albums feature which can stream photos from a Google Photos account to a

connected TV the new chromecast is priced at pounds 35 and available to buy

from the Google store right now

For more infomation >> Google launches new Chromecast, comes with 1080p at 60fps streaming, multi room audio and more - Duration: 2:07.

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Michelle Obama Explains Viral Cough Drop Moment With George W. Bush | TODAY - Duration: 2:04.

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Jaimie Alexander And Sullivan Stapleton Talk 'Blindspot' | TODAY - Duration: 3:40.

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Оптимальный ПК для видеомонтажа в 4K - 2018 - Duration: 5:32.

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Chief Justice John Roberts Refers Brett Kavanaugh For Judicial Misconduct Investigation - Duration: 3:28.

Just because Brett Kavanaugh is now sitting on the U.S. Supreme Court, he passed his Senate

confirmation, that doesn't actually mean that the guy is out of the woods yet.

In fact, on Wednesday of this week, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts forwarded

more than a dozen complaints of judicial misconduct against Kavanaugh to a Colorado court of appeals

for them to investigate.

Now, the reason Roberts even did this was because he had been sitting on those complaints,

which came from the D.C. Circuit where Kavanaugh was previously sitting.

He had been sitting on them for weeks.

You had Judge Karen Henderson, who is an appointee of George H.W. Bush, George Bush, Sr, sitting

on that bench.

She had compiled this list of judicial misconduct complaints against Brett Kavanaugh, and sent

them to John Roberts, and said, "Hey, here are some things that need to be investigated

about this guy, but we can't do it, obviously, because he sits on this bench.

We're a little too close to him, so we need you to figure out who can investigate these

claims and go from there."

Roberts did nothing.

He did not make these judicial misconduct complaints public.

He just sat on them until this week, once the story broke that he actually had them.

Now, most of these complaints are actually related to things that Brett Kavanaugh said

during his Senate testimonies, which means the court where he was sitting saw his testimony,

realized that he was making statements that were most likely false, and they believed

that that should probably be something they should look into, because perjury is actually

a pretty big deal.

Now, we know, based on these complaints, based on the fact-checkers who looked at his speech,

there were no fewer than nine false statements given by Brett Kavanaugh during his Senate

testimony.

We have to remember that perjury is perjury.

It doesn't matter if he's lying about something small, like, "Oh, no, I've never had a beer

in my life," or something large, like, "No, I didn't kill that guy.

No, not at all."

Perjury is perjury, no matter how big or small the lie actually is.

Some of the things that Kavanaugh lied about, obviously kind of minor, most of them having

to do about his drinking, but there's also some pretty serious lies in there, like the

ones about not having any idea or any involvement in the stolen email scandal from Democratic

senators in 2004.

He was directly involved in that.

His name is in the emails.

He knew what he was getting.

He knew that they were stolen, and he lied to the Senate about it.

John Roberts did the right thing, but he only did the right thing because the public pressure

on him was growing too great.

Let's hope that this Colorado court out there that's going to be investigating these, let's

hope that they can conduct a thorough yet quick investigation so that maybe we can get

Kavanaugh off this court before he's ever able to issue his first real opinion on the

Supreme Court.

For more infomation >> Chief Justice John Roberts Refers Brett Kavanaugh For Judicial Misconduct Investigation - Duration: 3:28.

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The Bear Case For SurveyMonkey - Duration: 1:47.

Dylan Lewis: All told, looking at the numbers, there isn't really a lot for me to like here.

I think the growth rate is relatively low, given that this is not a profitable business

and it's been around for such a long time.

Right now, the company trades at roughly a $1.8 billion valuation, which puts them at

somewhere between 7-8X sales.

That feels a little pricey for the current state of this company.

Evan Niu: Yeah, I don't really see anything that's really inspired me, either.

Another risk that's on the horizon there, too, is that SurveyMonkey does name Google

specifically as another provider of online surveys.

We use Google surveys at The Fool internally.

I think that's another risk factor.

They also mentioned that 80% of their new paying users come either to the site or through organic search.

They don't break that down even further, but there's some portion of their new business

coming from organic search that could be at risk if Google, which is obviously a competitor,

ever tweaks their search algorithms. I think that's something to keep an eye on, too.

Lewis: There's also the risk of, if you're using the free side of this as your acquisition funnel,

and you have someone who does a "good enough" version of what you do as a feature,

as part of a larger business, that could really limit the number of people that are coming

in at the top of that funnel for you. Niu: Right, exactly.

That might also explain why their growth rates aren't that great.

I just don't see where they go from here.

It's hard to imagine, what is exciting about this business in 10 years?!

For more infomation >> The Bear Case For SurveyMonkey - Duration: 1:47.

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Baked Gnocchi with Cheese Sauce (Recipe) || [ENG SUBS] - Duration: 3:34.

Gnocchi with Cheese Sauce

All ingredients & quantitative data are listed & linked in the infobox below.

Welcome to a new video...

...today I show you a simple & straightforward recipe for gnocchi with cheese sauce...

...for the sauce melt 25 grams butter in a saucepan...

...over medium heat...

...once the butter is completely melted & starts to foam add 25 grams flour...

...mix together & allow to sweat for 1 minute...

...next, pour in 500 milliliters cold milk...

...stir in until free of lumps...

...& if that's done...

...we can season the sauce with 1 teaspoon mustard...

...½ teaspoon each of onion & garlic powder...

...½ teaspoon nutmeg...

...& a good pinch of salt & pepper...

...give the sauce a good stir to mix in the spices...

...then bring to a boil...

...& allow to simmer for 2 - 3 minutes over medium heat...

...while constantly stirring with a whisk...

...to avoid the sauce from burning at the pot's bottom...

...afterwards remove the saucepan from heat...

...now it's cheese time...

...I got 200 grams grated alpine or mountain cheese here...

...add to the sauce & stir in until completely melted...

...finally stir in 100 grams sour cream...

...& the cheese sauce is done...

...now spread 1 kilogram gnocchi from the cooling shelf in a suitable baking dish...

...top with 200 grams frozen peas...

...spread evenly...

...& then pour over with the prepared cheese sauce...

...afterwards bake in a preheated oven for 25 - 30 minutes...

...at 200°C (top/bottom heat)...

...until the surface is golden brown & crispy...

...get the done gnocchi dish out of the oven...

...that's what the gnocchi should look like...

...dish up on plates...

...& possibly garnish with freshly chopped chives...

...I hope you liked the video...

...have fun cooking & see you next video!

For more infomation >> Baked Gnocchi with Cheese Sauce (Recipe) || [ENG SUBS] - Duration: 3:34.

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How SurveyMonkey Makes Money - Duration: 3:51.

Dylan Lewis: The company that we are talking about today, SurveyMonkey, was founded in

1999 and has enjoyed quite a lengthy lifetime as a private company, kind of an under-the-radar unicorn.

Evan Niu: Right. The brand's been around forever.

I recognize it from high school.

This was right when everyone was going on the internet and you'd take these random little

online surveys and polls.

Yeah, they've been around forever. Lewis: Shares hit the market last week.

The company IPO-ed under the ticker SVMK.

In case anyone is not familiar, it is a software as a service company that allows people

to design and distribute surveys.

They have some partnerships and integrations that work with a lot of the other major tech

platforms out there.

I'm sure that a lot of our listeners have probably taken a SurveyMonkey survey before

and maybe not even realized it.

Niu: Lots of people use this service, because it's free and very easy to use, anytime they

want to go out and collect some data or feedback about their business, how they're doing,

all sorts of purposes. Lewis: They have that free tier.

That offers some limited functionality. They have some response limits, things like that.

Then, they have several individual tiers.

Those go from $37 a month, or just about $370 annually, to over $1,000 per year.

It scales with different functionality, branding, data exports, all that kind of stuff.

They also have a negotiated pricing on their enterprise segment.

They have a B2B side of their business.

But I think that really, they start out with consumers directly.

Niu: Right. They said the vast majority of their accounts are individual accounts.

They estimated that roughly 12% of revenue comes from customers with organizational-level accounts,

those enterprise negotiated ones.

They have about 3,000 organizational customers out of about 615,000 total paying users.

That's a pretty small proportion.

But that being said, I think that a lot of these accounts are still using these individual

accounts for business purposes, even if they're technically registered as an individual account.

SurveyMonkey says that about 80% of accounts, they estimate, are still using these for some

type of business purpose. It makes sense, if you think about it.

This isn't the type of service where you need everyone in your organization to have an account.

Anecdotally, my wife actually has one at work.

She was telling me, she works for the state of Colorado, she actually shares an account

with another department.

That's kind of an exact situation example here, where you have one account,

it's probably registered as individual. I'm not sure how that one's registered.

But, you have lots of people across departments using this one account.

Lewis: If this sounds at all familiar, this idea of a free service that people come into,

they tend to deal primarily on the consumer side, and then build their way into businesses,

it's because it is.

We talked about a company that has a very similar model maybe a month or two ago with Dropbox.

Niu: Right. Like Dropbox, they have this huge mass of free users, and their challenge is to try

to convert those over.

But you can see in the numbers that their conversion rate isn't super high.

That's also similar to Dropbox. Dropbox isn't really super aggressive with sales.

They rely more on word of mouth marketing. Same story here.

Lewis: The drilldown on that, since inception, the service has 60 million registered users.

They count 16 million active users, people that have used it in the last year, and 600,000 paying users.

Roughly 4% of active users are paying users.

To your point, not a huge majority of them paying for the service.

For more infomation >> How SurveyMonkey Makes Money - Duration: 3:51.

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Author Meets Illustrator | Horse Meets Dog - Duration: 1:01.

My name is Elliott Kalan, and I'm the writer of Horse Meets Dog.

>> And I'm Tim Miller.

I'm the illustrator.

>> Of Horse Meets Dog.

>> Of Horse Meets Dog.

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>> I'm an author, you're an illustrator.

It seems like that's kinda that same thing, 'cause we're both making a story.

>> Yeah.

>> But it's pretty different, because I use words and you use pictures,

which sounds simple, but it's actually incredibly complicated—explain.

>> As soon as I read the words, I see the pictures.

And if the words are really alive, and if they're kind of funny,

it makes it all the more visual.

>> In some ways, the pictures are the star of the show.

In other ways, the words are far more important.

In fact, the most important way is the words are far more important.

But the pictures are also very good.

>> Actually, I mean, the words are just kind of, like, they just kind of get

the ball rolling, and then the pictures, really kind of hit it out of the park.

[MUSIC]

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