Marissa Mayer

Marissa Mayer
Marissa Ann Mayeris an American information technology executive, currently serving as the president and Chief Executive Officer of Yahoo!, a position she has held since July 2012. She is a graduate of Stanford, and was a long-time executive, usability leader, and key spokesperson for Google...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusiness Executive
Date of Birth30 May 1975
CityWausau, WI
CountryUnited States of America
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We feel this is going to change the face of finance sites.
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Biased results? No way. Providing great search is the core of what we do. Business partnerships will never compromise the integrity or objectivity of our search results. If a partner's page ranks high, it's because they have a good answer to your search, not because of their business relationship with us.
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I can imagine an operating system that some day does a better job storing your data, using (a) network.
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We want to enhance the utility of the Web for users.
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There are items that you don't want to buy far away and have shipped to you.
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We think this will be a very useful tool, but you will have to give up some of your privacy. For many of us, that trade off will make a lot of sense.
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We believe that we have an index that is three times larger (without counting duplicate pages).
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We are excited to make an investment in AOL's future. It gives us more opportunities with more advertisers, and more kinds of advertising programs.
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I think that there is a generational change, where new generations that have grown up always having access to the internet have a somewhat different view in terms of personal information and what needs to be kept private.
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I think what's really amazing is that given the scale of the web and getting the compute power we have today, we're starting to see things that appear intelligent but actually aren't semantically intelligent.