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(7 pp) On the bottom of his internet resume
Jimmy X. Yang, co-founder of Yahoo! lists,
'Personality: Hard working and highly motivated.'
Receiving a PHd from the University of Minnesota
in mathematics in January 2000, might give us that
idea as well. The curiosity of course, is what
motivates Yang's success; those personal and
business elements are examined in this paper.
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Receiving a PHd from the University of Minnesota in mathematics in January 2000, and a graduate degree in the same field from the University of Peking, might give us that
idea as well. Background /Singular focus Arriving in the United States from China, as an elementary student and the child of a single parent honed Yangs ability to focus on
his goals. We do know that he married during his graduate work in China, and that Yahoo! is only "child." His last posted employment resume on the web
listed his major objective as "A position that requires strong analysis ability and computer skills." Dedication to that goal has brought Xiangrong (Jimmy) Yang to the forefront of his
field. "Yahoo!" People and organizations put Yahoo together. The two developers of Yahoo!, David Filo and Jerry Yang, Ph.D. candidates in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, started their guide
in April 1994 as a way to keep track of their personal interests on the Internet. Internet lore, also claims it was also a way to avoid writing
a thesis. The San Jose Mercury news praised the "new kid in the neighborhood" in 1997 claiming that "Yahoo is closest in spirit to the
work of Linnaeus, the 18th century botanist whose classification system organized the natural world." Whether such accolades are true or not, Yahoo, the most popular site on the
Web, gets 425 million page views each day. Yahoo! has its fingers in so many pies now, from e-commerce to online banking to Webcasting, that even Yang doesnt know what
to call the company anymore. "I guess were probably the worlds largest Web-based interactive-services company," he says. (Goodell N7). Whatever Yahoo! is, Wall Street likes it. Filo and Yang
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