I agree; and that's coming from someone that just resigned from Yahoo. Here is an excerpt from my resignation post:
The transformation that I’ve experienced over the last two years of being in Sunnyvale has been inspiring. There is a palatable sense that we are on the verge of a momentous turnabout. No internet company of that size has ever lost monthly active users in those numbers without nose-diving into oblivion. I am rooting for Yahoo; a turnaround would be glorious. In the minds of the employees that I’ve spoken to, given the time needed, it is an all but forgone conclusion that Yahoo will soar to new heights on the internet.
I don't know if you remember me; We had a conversation in the bus on route 26 in mid-2013 when I had newly moved to Sunnyvale. I remember you mentioning your kid and his love for coding; best of luck to both of you!
I absolutely remember you! OpenStack, right? Thank you. My profile has an email address; use it if you think of anything that I can clear up about my resignation.
The transformation that I’ve experienced over the last two years of being in Sunnyvale has been inspiring. There is a palatable sense that we are on the verge of a momentous turnabout. No internet company of that size has ever lost monthly active users in those numbers without nose-diving into oblivion. I am rooting for Yahoo; a turnaround would be glorious. In the minds of the employees that I’ve spoken to, given the time needed, it is an all but forgone conclusion that Yahoo will soar to new heights on the internet.
http://blog.shawndumas.com/post/115979867433/im-leaving-yaho...