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February 13th, 2008

Google sucks talent from Yahoo

Posted by Garett Rogers @ 6:46 am

Categories: Google, Yahoo

Tags: Talent, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Workforce Management, Strategy, Human Resources, Management, Garett Rogers

In what may become a common occurrence, head of Yahoo’s Advanced Technology division, Bradley Horowitz was sucked up by Google. This news comes after word that Yahoo handed out pink slips to those 1000 employees expected to be cut. If this does become a trend, I bet Microsoft won’t be too ecstatic about this talent moving to Google before “the deal” goes down.

This is a blow for Yahoo. Most new products (at least the fun stuff) goes through his group, and he is often the face of Yahoo at industry events. He is universally liked and respected, certainly outside of Yahoo and, as far as I can tell, within. –TechCrunch

Yesterday, TechCrunch reported that Salim Ismail left Yahoo voluntarily as well — he led the Advanced Products group, which ironically was led by Horowitz. It sounds like this sector of Yahoo is beginning to fall apart at the seams.

Garett Rogers is employed as a programmer for iQmetrix, which specializes in retail management software for the wireless industry. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Google are reassured, not shaken ...
... as you suggest.

Microsoft is the one that many despise, and is the one shifting quickly into reverse gear.

Penelope and Rupert will wake up soon, and Microsoft will crash.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: fr0thy Posted on: 02/18/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
This is rather troubling. We had hoped that Yahoo would somehow remain as a DonnieBoy   | 02/13/08
Brain Drain? LOL GuidingLight   | 02/13/08
RE: Google sucks talent from Yahoo srebrenicaeditor@...   | 02/13/08
Does this surprise anyone? Jeremy W   | 02/13/08
Buy a clue, had NOTHING to do with MS No_Ax_to_Grind   | 02/13/08
This article was NOT about layoffs. This was about a particular Yahoo DonnieBoy   | 02/13/08
You really are clueless No_Ax_to_Grind   | 02/13/08
Yes, layoffs were reported, but THIS article is about an employee that quit DonnieBoy   | 02/13/08
Perhaps you should have read the article? B.O.F.H.   | 02/13/08
Ah Mr Microsoft arrived I see fr0thy   | 02/18/08
The funny part is, with this bid.. ju1ce   | 02/13/08
As I said a few days ago, MS needs to stand pat. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 02/13/08
And then what? zkiwi   | 02/13/08
Good point. If MS wants to buy Yahoo, they should just shut up and DonnieBoy   | 02/13/08
Why should they "shut up"? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 02/13/08
Please provide some evidence... zkiwi   | 02/13/08
Well, given that MS shareholders are starting to get nervous and News Corp DonnieBoy   | 02/13/08
Actually, your comments GuidingLight   | 02/13/08
Google are reassured, not shaken ... fr0thy   | 02/18/08
Buy it for say 10 censt on the dollar No_Ax_to_Grind   | 02/13/08
If yahoo self-destructs... zkiwi   | 02/13/08
Sounds like News Corp is not going to let that happen. Yahoo has lots of DonnieBoy   | 02/13/08

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