According to Foreign Science and technology blog http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/33771.html ">ALLTHINGSD report, a few days ago, Yahoo CEO Marisa Mayer (Marissa Mayer was interviewed by the media for the first time after taking over the Silicon Valley internet giant. During the interview, Mayer revealed that Yahoo would not do services such as online maps, because Yahoo does not yet have the strength. Ms. Mayer also said she would consider self-employment if she did not act as Yahoo's CEO.
In an interview with Fortune magazine writer and editor Ticeles (Pattie Seller), Ms. Mayer said Yahoo would not consider doing map business, because Yahoo's strength in this area is not enough to compete with rivals.
Speaking about Flickr, the photo-sharing site, Mayer said Yahoo will focus on a global suite service and Yahoo is committed to making the service perfect.
When it comes to Yahoo's future acquisitions, Mayer continues to say "Move!" Mobile! Mobile! , meaning that in the future they are targeting some mobile internet companies. But Mergins also mentions the importance of small teams, citing, for example, Yahoo's recent takeover of stamped. But she also stressed that for Yahoo, more strategic opportunities are still in the field of advertising technology.
Asked how to build an excellent product, Mayer responded, "The urgency of the user." "Products should be" frictionless and beautiful "when they are created, but they cannot be created in a consumer way. Ms. Mayer also cited, for example, the iphone and Google products, which represent the great work.
When it comes to layoffs, a cloud over Yahoo, Mayer chooses to look forward, saying that Yahoo's future focus is on performance, not potential. Ms. Mayer also said that Yahoo should be a "growth company" and not simply defined as a cut-type company.
Ms. Mayer, replying to the question of Warren Buffett, the famous investor, "What would you do if you didn't do Yahoo CEO," said Mayer, who would not consider taking office at Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, and would "build something of his own". Warren