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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
9/11/2017 7:37:32 PM
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Re: CEOs Blame
> "Google has continued to change its algorithms to deliver the best search results. Maybe Yahoo didn't do that..."

Yahoo arguably wasn't in the same business as Google. You seem to think that Google is in the search business, but it's not. It's in the advertising business. And Google's *real* algorithm that makes it money isn't the one that improves its search results for end users, but the bidding algorithms for AdWords/AdSense.... Yahoo and other companies that had search engines never came close to creating the same kind of competitive market for keywords -- not because they didn't have decent search results, but because they didn't have the right algorithms for making advertisers fight each other to pay for the privilege of placing links near related searches.

Microsoft has proven that consumers don't really care about the difference in search result quality that much... but for whatever reason, users don't really switch. 

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
9/11/2017 7:32:57 PM
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Re: Yahoo
> "...pinpoint where Google started to take over and if there was anything Yahoo could have done to hold on..."

Well, there was that one time when Yahoo could have bought Google.... 

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afwriter
afwriter
6/28/2017 11:31:13 PM
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Re: CEOs Blame
Google has continued to change its algorithms to deliver the best search results. Maybe Yahoo didn't do that or their algorithms just weren't up to snuff. Either way they were definitely left in the dust at the thing they were supposed to be best at. 

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afwriter
afwriter
6/28/2017 11:27:34 PM
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Re: Yahoo didn't have a Steve Jobs...
Either they wanted a captain to go down with the ship or they actually thought she would be able to turn it around. 

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afwriter
afwriter
6/28/2017 11:24:31 PM
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Re: Yahoo
It would be interesting to go back at the time of the rise of Google to see if you could pinpoint where Google started to take over and if there was anything Yahoo could have done to hold on. 

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DHagar
DHagar
6/22/2017 7:35:58 PM
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Re: CEOs Blame
@mpouraryan, there you go - great examples!  Thanks for sharing - we can learn a lot.

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DHagar
DHagar
6/22/2017 7:30:37 PM
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Re: Yahoo CEO Exits
@mpouraryan, with the right leadership it will continue on the right course - congratulations!

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
6/22/2017 7:17:38 PM
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Re: CEOs Blame
..and to your point, not to digress, talk about lessons in leadership..some "food 4 thought" 4 you all as I wish you all a great rest of the wk and a fab W-end:

https://www.si.com/nba/2017/06/13/golden-state-warriors-kevin-durant-nba-championship-draymond-green-text

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
6/22/2017 7:16:39 PM
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Re: Yahoo CEO Exits
The verdict is still out on the most current one--but it has been fun so far :) :)  Thanks for the kind and considerate words as always !!



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DHagar
DHagar
6/22/2017 7:11:50 PM
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Re: CEOs Blame
@mpouraryan, great vision for effective leadership.  And the right leaders make change a winning proposition for everyone.  The example of Uber, as you stated, is where developing the best solution does not turn out to be the driving force.

Note:  It usually leads to collapse at some point - Case in point!

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