This article states it all. He claims to be a fighter. I see a gigantic, tight vagina. Tight on the wallet and usefulness.
Perusing through the article, Yang sounds more vague than all the presidential candidates in the previous election combined. He says nothing concrete about Yahoo truly differentiating themselves from their competitors. He makes ethereal references towards things like online advertisement, the M$ deal, and their platform. But obviously (to me at least) none of what he says really sound like his ideas.
I don't see Yang going out and pitching enthusiastically Yahoo doing something bold such as transforming their online media services into something that bloggers can use without fear of repercussion from the RIAA or MPAA (whereas even a crappy company like Myspace has been able to do). I haven't seen him discuss how they could further open up all their content channels to developers to integrate and utilize for new content distribution types. I don't hear how Yahoo could pay developers to develop innovative/successful websites utilizing their platform.
I only see someone who likes to be in the spotlight, claim credit but really say nothing in the end.
That to me is a giant pussy who has too much money and time on his hands.
Here's a suggestion for Mr. Yang: give all your money away to charity and people who need it and start from scratch. Feel the hunger in your chest, the stress of worrying day-to-day whether your family might even have a roof over their head, that your children might have to attend an inner city school. Then you'll work hard again instead of being this parody of a person.
You aren't a fighter at all. You want to fight, put up your dukes and start knocking this industry dead. Stop feeling so goddamn sorry for yourself and your company and do something!
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