Note to fellow HN readers: while this is a good post, the article is NOT WORTH READING. Just note that PG appears on Businessweek and move on. Do not read his profile or that of other people unless you want your brain to hurt.
I can't back this up, but I'm doing this out of good will. I want to spare other HN readers. At the end of the day, the bottom line is: Because it sucks.
From the OP: "Since Mark Zuckerberg co-founded Facebook in his dorm room at Harvard University, the social networking giant has been dominated by a freewheeling culture of young, mostly male computer engineers. That all changed in April when the company hired former Google executive Sandberg to become Facebook's chief operating officer. Sandberg, 38, was brought in to provide some adult supervision and help Silicon Valley's hottest startup to grow up—and make oodles of money."
Not cool, BusinessWeek. I hope you get a[nother] hundred hours of downtime for dissing hackers like this. I hope you try turnaround after turnaround as new market entrants eat your lunch.
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"Vanjoki, who hunts bear in his spare time" http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/09/0929_most_influentia...
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From the OP: "Since Mark Zuckerberg co-founded Facebook in his dorm room at Harvard University, the social networking giant has been dominated by a freewheeling culture of young, mostly male computer engineers. That all changed in April when the company hired former Google executive Sandberg to become Facebook's chief operating officer. Sandberg, 38, was brought in to provide some adult supervision and help Silicon Valley's hottest startup to grow up—and make oodles of money."
Not cool, BusinessWeek. I hope you get a[nother] hundred hours of downtime for dissing hackers like this. I hope you try turnaround after turnaround as new market entrants eat your lunch.
1. Steve Ballmer -- microsoft.com
2. Mitchell Baker -- mozilla.org
3. Jeff Bezos -- amazon.com
4. Sergey Brin, Larry Page, and Eric Schmidt -- google.com
5. Jeff Clavier -- softtechvc.com
6. Paul Graham -- ycombinator.com
7. Arianna Huffington -- huffingtonpost.com
8. Joi Ito -- joi.ito.com
9. Steve Jobs -- apple.com
10. Jonathan Kaplan -- theflip.com
11. Loic Le Meur -- Leweb3.com, seesmic.com
12. Jack Ma -- alibaba.com
13. Matt Mullenweg -- Wordpress.org
14. Rupert Murdoch -- myspace.com
15. Craig Newmark -- craigslist.com
16. Gabe Rivera -- techmeme.com
17. Kevin Rose -- digg.com
18. Sheryl Sandberg -- facebook.com
19. Jon Stewart -- thedailyshow.com
20. Peter Thiel -- clariumcapital.com, thefoundersfund.com
21. Maria Thomas -- etsy.com
22. Anssi Vanjoki -- nokia.com
23. Jimmy Wales -- wikia-inc.com
24. Evan Williams -- twitter.com
25. Jerry Yang -- yahoo.com