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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Beautiful, Young, Wealthy and Influential

At the age of 35 years, she has been known as one of the influential leaders.  Early April, Google, the search engine world's leading virtual world launched a new project "Google People View". This is Google's new effort to scan each photo and placing people on the interwebs them.
Through this project, Google will open kiosks at various locations in major American cities, both in airports, train stations, parks, government buildings to public toilets. A person can actualize himself, shooting himself, upload photos to share with others.
"After appearing Facebook and Second Life, now appeared the next product," wrote Marissa Mayer, Google's Official Blog. Through her blog, she introduces a new product of Google.
That is one made by Marissa, Google's vice president for Search Products & User Experience. She was the first female engineer who joined Google in 1999.
Now, at age 35 years, she has been widely recognized as one of the influential leaders in the technology sector. Now she not only directs the appearance and function of the Google search engine, but also play a role in more than 100 products through Google.

This beautiful woman to lead the division related products web search, images, news, books, products, maps, Google Earth, Google Toolbar, Google Desktop, Google Health, Google Labs, to Google Chrome, internet browser and operating system that challenges Microsoft's Windows .
Her efforts have included designing and developing Google's search engine, translation sites more than 100 languages, and the charge of Google News and Gmail. Several patents have been filed on the product. In the midst of busy life, Marissa had time to teach introductory computer programming classes at Stanford for more than 3,000 students. In her spare time, Marissa organizes Google Movies.
The figure of Marissa has been featured in various media. She entered the ranks of 10 leaders of the future versions of Newsweek and a list of 50 Most Influential Women Fortune. New York Times mentions her the figure of a beautiful, smart, rich, successful, fashionable, and friendly.

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