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Marissa Mayer, Yahoo's Ex-CEO, Says She's Looking 'Forward To Using Gmail Again'

Former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, who resigned on Tuesday after running the company for about five years, appeared at a conference in London today. At the conference, Mayer said one of the things she was looking forward to in her post-Yahoo life was using Gmail again. "I am always faster when using a tool I designed myself," she added.

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  1. Irrelevant by registrations_suck · · Score: 5, Funny

    This story is as irrelevant as her tenure at Yahoo.

    1. Re:Irrelevant by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      As one of the 100 legitimate Yahoo users remaining, i respectfully disagree with you!

  2. Ah..I think I get it by grasshoppa · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think I'm beginning to get what happened to yahoo.

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    1. Re:Ah..I think I get it by ausekilis · · Score: 2

      Right, then Stephen Elop would have been put in charge and Yahoo would have been dead by 2010.

    2. Re:Ah..I think I get it by squiggleslash · · Score: 2

      "Windows Search 2008 Professional Powered by Internet Explorer"?

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  3. Thoughts I collected from googlers on Marissa is.. by Zeio · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I know a few folks from early google. They are not fond of this Marissa Mayer character. She was in the first 20 or so hires and the general consensus was that if she wasn't there google would still be google - her being there or not would have had no impact on outcome. They also indicated she was a land grabber. This would mean that her saying she designed gmail means she attended a few meetings about it. They also indicated that they would basically fence her - they would create the illusion she mattered to keep her at bay (Yes, Marissa. Sure, good idea Marissa. Oh, we'll get right on that Marissa).

    I did not like her for one specific thing, the idea that she could create a live-in office with day care at work for her progeny but the rank and file had to work in person in the most expensive real-estate area in the world with bad traffic. Ultimately yahoo japan and yahoo's investments were worth something. Everything she did at yahoo-central was more or less zero in the end. Amazing Verizon paid for it.

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  4. What an ass by DogDude · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What an ass she is. That comment just insured that she'll never be hired again as a CEO. Burning bridges never goes well.

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    1. Re:What an ass by Chrisq · · Score: 4, Insightful

      What an ass she is. That comment just insured that she'll never be hired again as a CEO. Burning bridges never goes well.

      Unless she's after a job at Google

    2. Re:What an ass by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 4, Interesting

      I thought she was being considered for Uber?

    3. Re:What an ass by interkin3tic · · Score: 3, Funny

      (Googles "marissa mayer net worth") ... 430 million? That poor woman. Can we start a gofundme for her?

      Separate note on how moronic your comment is: you think that a joke that she's going to use gmail now is going to cause her not to be hired, but not saving Yahoo isn't?

      Considering how nonsensical the executive world is... I guess?

    4. Re:What an ass by mrun4982 · · Score: 2

      Of course she will get hired again as a CEO. Once you're in the ultra-exclusive CEO club, you're in and set for life.

    5. Re:What an ass by OtisSnerd · · Score: 2

      What an ass she is. That comment just insured that she'll never be hired again as a CEO. Burning bridges never goes well.

      Unless she's after a job at Google

      Or one at Oracle.

    6. Re:What an ass by SecurityGuy · · Score: 2

      Hardly. She worked for 2 companies. She likes one of their products more than the other. Of the things I'd judge her for (failing to turn Yahoo around and taking the job at all come to mind), her comment is irrelevant.

  5. faster at what? by ooloorie · · Score: 5, Informative

    "I am always faster when using a tool I designed myself"

    Faster at what? Running a company into the ground? Firing male workers? Complaining of sexism?

  6. Have Some Dignity! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    After being paid $260million at Yahoo for being utterly incompetent, you'd expect her to at least have the decency to leave with some dignity. Instead she immediately starts promoting a competitor's product, which comes across as being childish and spiteful.

    If she thought her own company's products were so bad she should have fixed them while she was in charge instead of waiting until she left and then criticising them.

    The only thing that gave Yahoo any value is that the previous CEO, Jerry Yang, had made a large investment in Alibaba. If it weren't for that Yahoo would have been worthless. It takes a person of low moral character to take $260million while running a company into the ground and then to criticise the company after you've left.

    1. Re:Have Some Dignity! by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      As a Yahoo! mail user for 20+ years, many users would have a problem with YM becoming a GM clone.

  7. Twitter by Keick · · Score: 4, Informative

    Since when do folks actually quote twitter as a news reference? And quoting some no-body twitter account that claims to be quoting someone else is NOT reference source.

    I mean seriously people, might as well quote "The Sun".

  8. Re:Thoughts I collected from googlers on Marissa i by avandesande · · Score: 2

    I heard they kept her at bray....

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  9. Bloody Useless by segedunum · · Score: 4, Insightful

    She didn't design shit herself and it's exceptionally sad that she is claiming that she did, but that's what useless people who get found out do.

  10. Re:Did she actually design gmail? by computational+super · · Score: 3, Funny

    We can only assume she designed them all, then.

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  11. Shitstorms never strike twice? by mwvdlee · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So as a department-head at Google she "designed" Gmail, yet at the absolute ruler of Yahoo, she couldn't make a YahooMail work?
    Seems that Gmail is good despite her involvement.

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  12. addin insult to injury by Dr.Saeuerlich · · Score: 2

    must be great hearing this from your ex-boss, who drove your shop to the wall, if you're a Yahoo employee

  13. Webmail by fluffernutter · · Score: 2

    Web mail clients all seem equally bad to me. Gmail doesn't even let you select a large range of emails at one time. They all have these kinds of issues.

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  14. Re:Thoughts I collected from googlers on Marissa i by Jfetjunky · · Score: 2

    Fair enough, but I think the original point was that Mayer built herself a private daycare ONLY in her office. That's next-level, in your face douchery.

  15. Re:She design what? by cstacy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Marissa Mayer did not invent Gmail.
    Everyone knows that was Shiva Ayyadurai.

  16. Yahoo screwed up numerous acquistions before Mayer by AF_Cheddar_Head · · Score: 4, Informative

    First one that comes to mind is Flickr. Yahoo bought Flickr, at the time the premier photo site on the web, and proceeded to do nothing to keep it current and competitive. They were developing the ability to geotag photos by dropping on a map which languished for 5+ years allowing Google to bypass them and they could have eaten Instagram's lunch if they had been paying attention.

  17. Re:Thoughts I collected from googlers on Marissa i by 110010001000 · · Score: 4, Informative

    You forgot to mention she was one of the founders girlfriend (Brin). That is the dirty secret no one talks about.