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Yahoo Chief Communications Officer Jill Nash is resigning from the Internet search pioneer, a move that comes three weeks after Yahoo named a new CEO.

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by retrosteve February 2, 2009 4:44 PM PST
Will! she! take! the! punctuation! with! her?
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by ITcomposer February 2, 2009 5:01 PM PST
Abandon ship, all hands this is not a drill!
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by iBuzz February 2, 2009 9:08 PM PST
It must be hell to be at Yahoo now. The company seems so out of touch and dead in the water. Case in point: Mobile. Mobile is one of the most exciting things going on right now, but where is Yahoo? Where are all the Yahoo apps for iPhone, Blackberry, and Android? Yahoo has sites in all the major areas of interest: Finance, Sports, News, Search, Weather, Travel, Autos, Real Estate, IM, Local Events, Music, Movies, TV, Flickr, Hot Jobs, Personals, Astrology, Games, Shopping... the entire gamut of apps! But where are the apps? With the assets and reach they have, they should be owning mobile.

The fact that Yahoo can't (or perhaps has no interest to) release native apps for the hottest platforms on the market tells me that this company has serious problems. It looks like the only thing they have is Yahoo Go, which looks like it was designed in 2003, and looks antiquated even compared to what high school kids are producing these days. What could possibly be the problem? No vision? No leadership? No ability to code in anything beyond HTML and JavaScript?
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by AppleSuxLeo February 3, 2009 5:41 AM PST
She probably got fired by "big package" Bartz.
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