Will the latest Google-sourced new executive of Yahoo
finally take the ailing tech firm out of the financial doldrums?
By: Ringo Bones
Every Yahoo executive that had been replaced due to their
inability to take the tech firm out of the financial doldrums had been fodder
of late-night comedians during the past few years - especially when the
punch-line of the joke goes “just found out he or she is being replaced while
using Google’s search engine”. But will a new Google-sourced executive finally
make Yahoo’s bottom line economically viable again?
Tech firm Yahoo recently announced the appointment of former
Google executive Marissa Mayer as their new chief in July 17, 2012. Meyer was
the first woman engineer at Google. Not only that, Marissa Mayer is also
currently pregnant with a baby due out in October. Will this move finally spell
success for Yahoo since the tech firm has been facing an uphill battle in
recruiting top I.T. talent from both Google and Facebook for a couple of years
now?
Given that it became the widely-accepted search-engine used
by ordinary non-I.T. tech people years before it was overtaken by Google, Yahoo
(officially spelled Yahoo! – with an exclamation point at the end) has since
been facing an uphill competition with the upstart Google for over a decade. As
far as I know, it is only here in South-East Asia or in some parts of India,
places where there are more Yahoo! users than Google.
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