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Yahoo scores a coup and lands a top Googler
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Jul 17, 2012
And goodbye to installed software: Microsoft Office is becoming a service.
Yahoo! taps Google exec Marissa Mayer as new chief
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Jul 16, 2012
After cycling through three CEOs in three years, the Sunnyvale, Calif., Internet company today announced that it has appointed Marissa Mayer as president and chief executive officer.
Marissa Mayer on women in technology
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Jul 16, 2012
A look back at a commentary Marissa Mayer did for Marketplace in January on the state of women in technology. Mayer is the new CEO at Yahoo.
Yahoo has a big leak, Kickstarter has a big hit
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Jul 13, 2012
You should change your Yahoo passwords and you should pay attention to a hugely well-funded game console.
A new CEO still may not save Yahoo
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Jul 11, 2012
It's widely expected that interim CEO Ross Levinsohn will get the permanent title at today's shareholders meeting at Yahoo. But will anything change for the struggling company?
With another new CEO, what's the future of Yahoo?
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May 14, 2012
For the third time in three years, the CEO of Yahoo is stepping down -- Scott Thompson resigned this weekend. What this means for the future of one of the most visited sites on the web.
How 'activist' investors enact change
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May 14, 2012
The CEO of Yahoo, Scott Thompson, has abruptly resigned. This development is the work of what many call an 'activist' investor. So, just what is activist investing?
Yahoo CEO ousted over false biography
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May 24, 2012
The ouster of Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson shows how activist investors sleuth about executives themselves, not just their corporate leadership.
Yahoo CEO's resume controversy
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May 7, 2012
A hedge fund that owns 6 percent of Yahoo is threatening trouble over the Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson's resume.
What is to become of Yahoo?
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Apr 9, 2012
For a lot of us who first got online in the 1990s, Yahoo! was a pretty special place. But that was a while ago and Yahoo! has since gone through numerous periods of tumult. What's next for the company? Plus, social network fans shop differently.











