Every once in a while, Google likes to have famous authors come round the Googleplex and talk to some Google higher-up for the delight of the Googlers gathered there.This time around, Google's Marissa Mayer, who's official title is VP of Product Management, but who oversees anything having to do with '... |
8 November 2011 13:41 GMT |
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The SXSW conference is now underway and companies, large and small, took the opportunity to showcase their products. Google's Marissa Mayer was there and talked about her new area of interest at the company, location, local and everything related to them. She had some interesting numbers to share but also laid o... |
12 March 2011 07:30 GMT |
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Marissa Mayer, Google's vice president of search products and user experience, is resigning the role she held for more than a decade to take over Google's efforts in the emerging 'location' market. Initial reports that have been later confirmed by Google indicate that along with her new position s... |
13 October 2010 03:54 GMT |
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Google is doing so many things right now that it's hard to keep track of them all. At the same time, the company seems to be greatly focusing in several directions sometimes vaguely related. Yet, despite all this, the search engine is still very much the biggest and most looked after product, something that'... |
14 December 2009 11:57 GMT |
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While the Le Web conference in Paris was focused on startups, there were a lot of big names talking and making announcements as well. Google was represented at the highest level with VP of Search and User Experience Marissa Mayer discussing some of the new products from Google, as well as some future plans in an int... |
10 December 2009 07:11 GMT |
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Marissa Mayer, vice president for search products and experience at Google, was the keynote speaker at the O’Reilly Velocity Conference yesterday, and her focus, as is usual with Google, was on speed. Google, as a company, is known for its obsession with speed from its home page to the Chorme browser. It's... |
25 June 2009 04:17 GMT |
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When I hear that something is due in early 2008, I check for it to see if it has arrived starting from January 1st and keep going until it will actually be there. Not the best of strategies, you might think, but it's effective. This time, blogoscoped.com beat me to it and found the login page where everything sh... |
24 January 2008 05:47 GMT |
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