The following video is from Friday's Motley Fool Money roundtable discussion, with host Chris Hill, and analysts Ron Gross, James Early, and Charly Travers.
Google (NASDAQ: GOOG ) reported first-quarter profits of $3.9 billion. While making money off of mobile has been a challenge for some time, analyst Ron Gross explains why Google appears to have turned a corner, and the future looks good for monetizing mobile.
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The relevant video segment can be found between 3:19 and 5:06.
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