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		<title>By: Jim Dorst</title>
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		<description>Nice site, I enjoy the content

Question: 

Why does the Valley (and why do you Pudits) always look to the traditional media exec to fill these kinds of positions?

Technology people run the best and most innovative technology companies because they ultimately understand how their technology can redefine and fit within emerging strategic opportunities. Yahoo! has probably the best candidate in-house for this ~ Marco Boerries.</description>
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<p>Why does the Valley (and why do you Pudits) always look to the traditional media exec to fill these kinds of positions?</p>
<p>Technology people run the best and most innovative technology companies because they ultimately understand how their technology can redefine and fit within emerging strategic opportunities. Yahoo! has probably the best candidate in-house for this ~ Marco Boerries.</p>
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