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Hurley ran YouTube like someone who used YouTube and his exit cleared the way for managers to run YouTube Google’s way, with spreadsheets and algorithms.
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Mark Fisher • Exiting the Vampire Castle
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newrepublic.comThe profile of the year was just published in @tabletmag. Written by @JeremySternLA about the singular @PalmerLuckey:
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Bari Weissx.comPage rarely visited YouTube HQ—one person there while he was CEO remembered two trips—but during his rare appearances Page stuck to one edict: make videos load faster. Staff recalled Page stopping meetings to complain about YouTube’s buffering speed, which he once called, to YouTube’s embarrassment, “the biggest problem Google-wide.”
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Aaron Parnas, the top “news” Substacker, is making his own journalism rules—and taking dark money.
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Zuckerberg stopped using obnoxious business cards—“I’m CEO, bitch”
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