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But they spent three and a half million
dollars
in the 2000 Super Bowl to air that ad, even though, at the time, they only had a million
dollars
in annual revenue.
Brian Acton, an engineering manager who was rejected by both Twitter and Facebook before cofounding WhatsApp, the mobile messaging platform that would sell for 19 billion
dollars.
I paid about one million
dollars
for that machine.
So our cost for this was less than 10,000 dollars, all right.
These guys came up with a kit version for 750 dollars, and that means that hobbyists and ordinary folks can get a hold of this and begin playing with 3D printers.
You could build your own satellite and get it into space for like 8,000
dollars.
We've invested more than 50 million
dollars
in 50 companies, and those companies have brought another 200 million
dollars
into these forgotten markets.
The other thing that's worth considering is that we've made a huge investment over decades and decades, and tens of billions of
dollars
have gone into this investment that now is our inheritance.
People are making anywhere between 200 and 700
dollars
a month letting their neighbors use their car when they're not using it.
Over a few days, the Tunisian regime that invested billions of
dollars
in the security agencies, billions of
dollars
in maintaining, trying to maintain, its prisons, collapsed, disappeared, because of the voices of the public.
Well you have to allocate
dollars
for that system and for that incentive pay.
And for dollars, is their 30 million, plus the 20 million
dollars
from the American manufacturer.
In Africa, premature deaths from unsafe sanitation or childhood malnutrition pale in comparison to deaths due to air pollution, and it comes at a huge economic cost: over 400 billion US
dollars
as of 2013, according to a study by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
Maybe I can get just a few
dollars
from this last tree which will keep us going a little bit longer, and then we'll pray that something will happen to save us from the inevitable end."
There are two billion fellow human beings who live on less than two
dollars
a day.
And they consume for more than 40
dollars
per day.
And the unimaginable happened: it became the first car to ever return from a DARPA Grand Challenge, winning Stanford 2 million
dollars.
And we've got 600 billion
dollars.
It cost 2.7 billion
dollars.
The year after it was finished in 2004, you could do the same job for 20 million
dollars
in three to four months.
Today, you can have a complete sequence of the three billion base pairs in the human genome at a cost of about 20,000
dollars
and in the space of about a week.
That is a better use of your tax
dollars.
And if we can finish polio eradication, the poorest countries in the world are going to save over 50 billion
dollars
in the next 25 years alone.
We spend right now about 750 million to 800 million
dollars
a year.
So in 2007, our team won half a million
dollars
by placing third place in this competition.
I get to meet all kinds of great people; my
dollars
usually go to a good cause; I look pretty unique; and it makes shopping like my own personal treasure hunt.
And I used this slide showing how valuable the raw land is in a place like New York City: notice, land that's worth thousands of dollars, in some cases, per square meter.
These are now at a price point of what used to be 100,000 euros or a couple hundred-thousand
dollars.
For about 5,000 dollars, I can have the power of a very powerful diagnostic device in my hand.
In genomics now, the genome cost about a billion
dollars
about 10 years ago, when the first one came out.
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