An Evening with Google's Marissa Mayer
January 13, 2005
Notes on a BayCHI/PARC talk given by Google's Marissa Mayer are posted here. Thanks, Rick!.
Notes on a BayCHI/PARC talk given by Google's Marissa Mayer are posted here. Thanks, Rick!.
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Some of the things that make Google what it is apparently were just accidents of history. As long as this isn't just more Google disinformation, it's truly amazing.
To think the Google homepage would have looked just like Alta Vista's, if only the founders had known some HTML :
LOL good point Rick. Maybe then there is a good reason not to have people too educated! For the sake of the rest of us
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