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Internet: Marissa, please fix Flickr
Diposkan oleh Maestro Goberan on Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Users ask Yahoo's new CEO to make Flickr awesome again Some feel the photo-sharing site has been neglected by Yahoo #dearmarissamayer was a trending topic on Tuesday (CNN) -- Marissa Mayer's appointment as Yahoo's next CEO has inspired a lot of feelings and opinions online. She's the Band-Aid on a bullet wound, a web giant's last hope, a difficult manager who'd run out of ways to move up, a feminist icon, a fresh start. One group that has dusted off its long dormant passion and put her in the "st hope" category is Flickr users, who are flooding Twitter with their rallying cry: "Dear Marissa Mayer, please make Flickr awesome again." .cnnArticleGalleryNav{border:1px solid #000;cursor:pointer;float:left;height:25px;text-align:center;width:25px} .cnnArticleGalleryNavOn{background-color:#C03;border:1px solid #000;float:left;height:25px;text-align:center;width:20px} .cnnArticleGalleryNavDisabled{background-color:#222;border:1px solid #000;color:#666;float:left;height:25px;text-align:center;width:25px} .cnnArticleExpandableTarget{background-color:#000;display:none;position:absolute} .cnnArticlePhotoContainer{height:122px;width:214px} .cnnArticleBoxImage{cursor:pointer;height:122px;padding-top:0;width:214px} .cnnArticleGalleryCaptionControl{background-color:#000;color:#FFF} .cnnArticleGalleryCaptionControlText{cursor:pointer;float:right;font-size:10px;padding:3px 10px 3px 3px} .cnnArticleGalleryPhotoContainer cite{background:none repeat scroll 0 0 #000;bottom:48px;color:#FFF;height:auto;left:420px;opacity:.7;position:absolute;width:200px;padding:10px} .cnnArticleGalleryClose{background-color:#fff;display:block;text-align:right} .cnnArticleGalleryCloseButton{cursor:pointer} .cnnArticleGalleryNavPrevNext span{background-color:#444;color:#CCC;cursor:pointer;float:left;height:23px;text-align:center;width:26px;padding:4px 0 0} .cnnArticleGalleryNavPrevNextDisabled span{background-color:#444;color:#666;float:left;height:23px;text-align:center;width:25px;padding:4px 0 0} .cnnVerticalGalleryPhoto{padding-right:68px;width:270px;margin:0 auto} .cnnGalleryContainer{float:left;clear:left;margin:0 0 20px;padding:0 0 0 10px} if (typeof cnnArticleGallery == "undefined") { var cnnArticleGallery = {}; } if(typeof cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList =="undefined"){ cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList = []; } var expGallery31=new ArticleExpandableGallery(); expGallery31.setImageCount(6); //cnn_adbptrackpgalimg("Marissa Mayer: Google\'s celebrity exec", 1); New Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer was the first female engineer hired at Google in 1999, where she became one of the company's top executives and most visible public faces. Only 37, Mayer has often been named one of the most powerful women in business. Mayer spoke here at at TechCrunch Disrupt NYC in May 2012. cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length] = {"currentPicture":true,"x":3,"y":1,"pos":1,"title":"Marissa Mayer: Google\'s celebrity exec"} Mayer speaks onstage at the FORTUNE Most Powerful Women Dinner in New York City in May 2011. She was Google's vice president of consumer products at the time. cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length] = {"currentPicture":false,"x":3,"y":1,"pos":2,"title":"Marissa Mayer: Google\'s celebrity exec"} Mayer speaks during the announcement of the launch of Google Instant, a faster version of Google search, in September 2010 in San Francisco, California. cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length] = {"currentPicture":false,"x":3,"y":1,"pos":3,"title":"Marissa Mayer: Google\'s celebrity exec"} News anchor Matt Lauer and Mayer attend the The 2009 Women of the Year hosted by Glamour Magazine at Carnegie Hall in New York City in November 2009. cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length] = {"currentPicture":false,"x":3,"y":1,"pos":4,"title":"Marissa Mayer: Google\'s celebrity exec"} Mayer and musician and activist Wyclef Jean attend TIME's 2010 Person of the Year Panel in November 2010. cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length] = {"currentPicture":false,"x":3,"y":1,"pos":5,"title":"Marissa Mayer: Google\'s celebrity exec"} Mayer at the launch of Google Maps' Transit feature at Grand Central Station in New York City in September 2008. cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length] = {"currentPicture":false,"x":3,"y":1,"pos":6,"title":"Marissa Mayer: Google\'s celebrity exec"} Marissa Mayer: Google's celebrity exec Marissa Mayer: Google's celebrity exec Marissa Mayer: Google's celebrity exec Marissa Mayer: Google's celebrity exec Marissa Mayer: Google's celebrity exec Marissa Mayer: Google's celebrity exec HIDE CAPTION << < 1 2 3 4 5 6 > >> Marissa Mayer: Google's celebrity exec Event.observe(window, 'load', function() { //report the first gallery image to ADBP if(typeof(cnn_adbptrackpgalimg) == 'function' && typeof(cnnArticleGallery) != 'undefined') { cnn_adbptrackpgalimg(cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[0].image, ""); } }); They're expressing their opinion via the Internet's best bullhorns: a single-serving site with the URL dearmarissamayer.com and a #dearmarissamayer hashtag. The page is signed "The Internet," and the hashtag has been taking off on Twitter since this morning. Flickr, the photo-sharing site, was launched in 2004 by Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake and bought by Yahoo in 2005. At its peak, Flickr was a vibrant and social community of photographers, ranging from the casual to professional, who had genuine affection for the site. Its boards were filled with positive and helpful comments, there were self-organized groups and avid taggers helping index all that visual content. The community even spilled into the real world with real-life meetings and photo walks. 11 interesting facts about Marissa Mayer, Yahoo's new CEO But eventually it became mired in Yahoo's corporate culture and innovation stagnated (for the full story of the site's fall, check out Mat Honan's detailed history). Other sites picked up where it left off, including Facebook and Instagram, the stunning 500px and still young Google+. Each has done something better than Flickr, such as making images truly social or improving the design, but none has replicated all the factors that made users love Flickr. Mayer has a daunting job ahead of her trying to reinvigorate Yahoo's many products. But starting with one of the company's most beloved properties isn't bad advice. It has something most other Yahoo features are missing -- users who are rooting for it to bounce back. Flickr may never be the most profitable property for Yahoo, but fixing it up it would be a savvy move to counteract the company's current image problem. A revived Flickr would show the company is listening to users and still has the potential to make products that they want to use. Then they just have to make everything awesome again. Marissa Mayer: Six life lessons from Yahoo CEO if(typeof CNN.expElements==='object'){CNN.expElements.init();}
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