Yahoo and Facebook announcing that they will avoid the patent version of the Hundred Years’ War should be enough to seal the deal for interim CEO Ross Levinsohn, credited with the change in strategy, to get the “i” word removed from his title. Will it be?
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With less than a week to go before its July 12th annual meeting, Yahoo was able to announce good news Friday — calming fears that it was headed to a costly, lengthy legal feud with Facebook. But the news that should have been Yahoo’s only talking point today had to share a stage with the search for a CEO. Here’s a Storify look at how that played to the virtual crowd:
ROSS IS A BAD CHOICE – WILL ABANDON ALL TECH FURTHER MAKING YAHOO’S PRODUCTS AND USER SHARE CONTINUE TO FALL – ITS THE EASY ROAD, BUT ALSO THE WRONG ONE
Would love to see Ross stay on in the role.
ROSS IS A BAD CHOICE – WILL ABANDON ALL TECH FURTHER MAKING YAHOO’S PRODUCTS AND USER SHARE CONTINUE TO FALL – ITS THE EASY ROAD, BUT ALSO THE WRONG ONE