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In Brief: Seen at 365 Main, the troubled San Francisco …
July 25th, 2007 at 7:58 amSource:Valleywag
Peter Thiel’s behind-the-scenes war with Sequoia Capital continues. The latest battleground? Gideon Yu, YouTube’s former CFO, had planned to leave after the Google buyout of the online-video site to hook up with Sequoia as a partner. Instead, he’s joining Facebook, the social network in which Thiel is an investor and a board member, as its CFO. It’s a loss for Sequoia partner Michael Moritz, who has feuded with Thiel’s Founders Fund. But it’s undoubtedly a gain for Facebook. The social network, whose board members already like to play fast and loose with revenue figures, needs a CFO who’s not above a little white lie. Like, say, YouTube’s budget. Or what his career plans really are.
Source:Valleywag
Seen at 365 Main, the troubled San Francisco datacenter: A man being lead away by police, in handcuffs, screaming, “You have been trolled by nut rollers!” Could this have been the employee responsible for the outage?
























