Nicholas Carlson writes for Business Insider. His book Marissa Mayer and the Fight to Save Yahoo! came out this week.
“To me people are what’s really interesting. Marissa Mayer is a once in a lifetime subject. She’s full of contradictions. … There are a million business stories, but if you don’t have that character at the center then you’re lost.”
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Show Notes:
@nichcarlson
Carlson on Longform
[
6:00] Longform Podcast #81: Kevin Roose
[
13:00] "What Happened When Marissa Mayer Tried to Be Steve Jobs" (New York Times Magazine • Dec 2014)
[
16:00] "Viacom Takes Google, YouTube Fight to Court" (InternetNews.com • Mar 2007)
[
18:00] Disney War (James B. Stewart • Simon & Schuster • 2005)
[
19:00] Longform Podcast #19: Choire Sicha
[
23:00] Longform Podcast #88: Sam Biddle
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23:00] Carlson’s archive on Valleywag
[
33:00] "Google Gave Employees This Smartwatch As A Holiday Gift, And Some Of Them Are Whining About It" (Business Insider • Dec 2014)
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34:00] Marissa Mayer and the Fight to Save Yahoo! (Twelve • 2015)
[
38:00] Googled: The End of the World As We Know It (Ken Auletta • Penguin Press • 2008)
[
48:00] "The Story Behind Why AOL CEO Tim Armstrong Fired An Employee In Front Of 1,000 Coworkers" (Business Insider • Nov 2013)
[
48:00] "This Man Was Supposed To Become Steve Jobs 2.0 — Here’s What Happened Instead" (Business Insider • Nov 2014)
[
54:00] "The Untold Story Of Larry Page's Incredible Comeback" (Business Insider • Apr 2014)
[
1:01:00] "Hacks Into Hackers" (The New York Times • Sep 2010)
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