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Google Ventures CEO and Founder Bill Maris Is Leaving (recode.net)

According to a report from Recode, the founder and CEO of Google Ventures (GV), Bill Maris, is leaving the firm and its parent company, Alphabet. Recode reports: "Sources say Maris is being replaced by David Krane, a managing partner for the venture arm and one of the earliest corporate communications managers at Google. Maris, an early web entrepreneur, founded Google's venture capital arm in 2009 and quickly built it into a formidable presence in Silicon Valley. In 2015, the firm managed upwards of $2.4 billion in capital. Although GV cut back on investments in Europe and with early stage companies, the firm is still willing to cut checks. For the first six months of this year, it passed Intel Capital as the most active corporate venture arm, according to CB Insights. Under Maris, GV has had some high-profile misses -- most notably, the disastrous app Secret. But those were outweighed by early bets in gigantic startups like Uber, Nest, Slack and Jet.com, which just went to Walmart for $3 billion. Lately, GV has upped its investment in startups working on health and biotech, a strong interest of Maris's." Recode followed up with Maris in a separate report and asked him several questions. When asked why he is leaving, Maris said, "I'm leaving because everything is great."

13 comments

  1. fp by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1

    fp, you fags

    fuck off faggots
    fuck off queers
    fuck linux
    i hate you all
    you are all fags
    fuck you
    and fuck open source

    1. Re:fp by hcs_$reboot · · Score: -1

      It's a bit off topic, but what means "fp" exactly?

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      Slashdot, fix the reply notifications... You won't get away with it...
    2. Re: fp by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Informative

      It means I'm announcing that I made the first post in an article. A long time ago, Slashdot wouldn't allow the text "first post" to be the entire subject or comment. Instead, trolls like me would instead post things like 'frist psot', 'frosty piss', or simply 'fp' in order to achieve the same result while circumventing the lameness filter. That was removed from the lameness filter with Slash 2.0, but the text 'fp' is still generally understood to be an abbreviation for 'first post'.

  2. google corporation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    so, google, first not be evil, then becomes the most evil by tracking all users and finally becomes another big corporation like others. Tired of google and the people thinking they are great... not anymore.

  3. They made an example by lucm · · Score: -1

    They say he's leaving on his own, but rumor has it that the guy made the ultimate mistake and paid the price. At Google you can lose billions and be forgiven, but don't you dare use bing to find good porn.

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    lucm, indeed.
  4. Islam by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1

    Why do people get offended when I say that Islam is evil? Why is this considered bigotry?

    Islam isn't a race or an ethnicity. It's a religious belief. Specifically, it's a belief that Allah is the only god, Mohammed is his prophet, and the Qur'an is the literal word of god. We wouldn't call Christianity a race, so why would we act like Islam is a race? A large number of Muslims are either Arabs or Persians, which are two different ethnicities.

    Not all religions or beliefs are equal. Would the belief that the Earth is flat be equally as valid as believing that the Earth is round? Is a belief that the moon landings were faked as valid as believing that they really happened? Is it equally as valid to believe that humans aren't causing global warming as it is to believe that humans are causing a lot of the warming? In each case, one belief is obviously right and another is wrong. And then there are religions like Scientology, which is clearly a scheme to profit rather than a sincerely developed belief. Again, it is not to be taken seriously.

    While religions are never supported by testing hypotheses, they can still be judged on how they teach believers to act. Islam clearly teaches that non-believers should be given the choice to either convert or die. This is stated in the Qur'an and echoed in present day Islamic teaching. It is also clearly wrong. A significant portion of Muslims genuinely believe they need to kill non-believers. This is not true of Christianity, which teaches to love your neighbor and love your enemy. Even the most perverted forms of Christianity such as the Westboro Baptist Church don't believe in killing people. They are perverted, no doubt, but they stick to offensive speech and claim that their god is punishing people for sins, usually homosexuality. They are perverted, but unlike Islam, they're not killing anyone.

    Virtually all Christians are taught that if they committed acts of terror like what is frequently done by Muslims, they would get an instant one way ticket to hell. Islam could discourage terrorism by teaching the same thing, but instead they teach that it results in a trip to heaven where they get 72 virgins. Unlike Christianity, Islam clearly condones violence and terrorism.

    Why, then, do we pretend that Christianity and Islam are equally valid and call anyone who objects a bigot? Islam is objectively worse than Christianity. It is a belief system that needs to cease to exist. Some beliefs are so harmful that they need to be eradicated. Islam is at the top of the list.

  5. rumors are cancer by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1

    You mean the rumor you just tried to start... got it.

    1. Re:rumors are cancer by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1

      What rumour? I heard from a guy on a social media site that he was caught using Bing. They said it was to search for good porn, but somehow that doesn't ring true, unless he has some perversion that Google deletes too effectively?

  6. corporate communications managers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Hmm... Replaced by a PR flack. That'll go down we'll.

  7. Seems like a trend by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Google executives leaving in key project areas of late? Wonder why?

  8. Jet.com by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Walmart spending $3 billion for it was a success, but it could also be seen as a disappointment because they probably were hoping it could eventually emerge as a serious challenge to Amazon and be sold for 10-20x that.

  9. health and biotech by 110010001000 · · Score: 2

    Rich executive is getting older and realizes that you can't take money to the grave, so he is investing in biotech in hopes it makes him live longer. Sorry buddy, it won't help.

  10. Re: Bing is important... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ... especially if you are searching for Linux stuff.
    You know, just to piss them off.