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  2. Jerry Yang - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Chih-Yuan Yang ( Chinese: 楊致遠; pinyin: Yáng Zhìyuǎn; born Yang Chih-Yuan; November 6, 1968) is a Taiwanese-American billionaire computer programmer, internet entrepreneur, and venture capitalist. He is the co-founder and former CEO of Yahoo! Inc., which he started with classmate David Filo in 1994.

  3. Jerry Yang - Forbes

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    About Jerry Yang. Yang cofounded web portal Yahoo in 1995 after dropping out of a Ph.D. program in electrical engineering at Stanford. Yang served as Yahoo's CEO from 2007 to 2009; he left...

  4. Jerry Yang elected chair of Stanford University Board of ...

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    Stanford alumnus Jerry Yang, founding partner of AME Cloud Ventures and co-founder of Yahoo!, has been elected chair of the Stanford University Board of Trustees, succeeding Jeff Raikes.

  5. Jerry Yang's Journey: From Co-Founding Yahoo to Internet Icon

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    Jerry Yang - Awards and Recognitions. Here are some prominent awards and recognitions for Jerry Yang: He was named to the MIT Technology Review TR100 as one of the top 100 innovators in the world under the age of 35 in 1999. Yang was enlisted in the Forbes World’s billionaires list in 2023.

  6. Yahoo Co-Founder Jerry Yang Says He’s the Luckiest Person Alive

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    The rise of Chinese Internet giants like Alibaba and Tencent happened as the U.S. tech industry largely ignored that market, Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang said. Chinese tech companies started out...

  7. How Jerry Yang Killed Yahoo, By Saving It - Forbes

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    Share to Linkedin. Jerry Yang's genius is partially to blame for Yahoo selling to Verizon. (Ethan Pines For Forbes) In 2005, Yahoo cofounder Jerry Yang pulled off what would be one of the greatest ...

  8. Jerry Yang | Stanford University School of Engineering

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    Jerry Yang co-founded Yahoo! Inc. in 1995. He served on the board of directors and as a key member of the executive management team until 2012. While at Yahoo, he led a number of initiatives, including two of the biggest investments in the internet: Yahoo Japan and Alibaba Group.

  9. Yahoo's Co-founder Jerry Yang Retires - Yahoo News

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    Yahoo's co-founder Jerry Yang, who started the company 17 years ago, announced Tuesday he is retiring from the board and from all his other positions, reports MarketWatch. The Wall Street Journal's Shira Ovide notes that Yang has seen a lot of criticism of late and there was rumor that some investors wanted him gone.

  10. Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang

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    Yahoo co-founder and former CEO Jerry Yang has resigned from the Sunnyvale Internet company's board of directors, Yahoo announced Jan. 17. Yang founded Yahoo in 1995 with David Filo, and the company soon became one of the greatest success stories in the early days of the Internet. Yahoo started off as a web portal with a web directory providing an extensive range of products and services for ...

  11. Jerry Yang — Stanford Digital Economy Lab

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    Entrepreneur Jerry Yang co-founded Yahoo! Inc. in 1995 and served on the Board of Directors until January 2012. Yang also served as a member of the executive management team. While at Yahoo he led a number of initiatives, including two of the biggest investments in the internet: Yahoo Japan and Alibaba Group.