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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For some people, what really matters to them is sleep.
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Geeks are people who love something so much that all the details matter.
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Your rhythm is what matters to you so much that when you miss it you're resentful of your work...So find your rhythm, understand what makes you resentful, and protect it..
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We feel this is going to change the face of finance sites.
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We want to enhance the utility of the Web for users.
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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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You wait, in a month we'll be selling banners.
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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 started with one of the easiest places to organize, websites. Given our talents and skills, now we're moving to other areas of information, like books, video and photographs.
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You can think of it as a personal web assistant that learns about your habits and interests to identify and present web pages, news stories, and photos that it thinks you will be interested in.
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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 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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There are items that you don't want to buy far away and have shipped to you.
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We believe that we have an index that is three times larger (without counting duplicate pages).