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Marissa Mayer

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 – running time 22:14

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Marissa Mayer joins to answer the top questions from the Digg Community and provide an insightful look into the past, present and future of Google.

She's frequently identified as one of the most powerful women in the world. As Google's 20th employee and first female engineer, Marissa Mayer has been responsible for leading and developing products including Google Search, Gmail, Maps, and Earth, just to name a few. Last month she was named to Google's Operating Committee and placed in charge of all geographic and local services.

Marissa Mayer joins to answer the top questions from the Digg Community and provide an insightful look into the past, present and future of Google.

President Obama

What was it like to have President Obama in your home? Anything cool discussed?
Submitted by jasonschwartz

02:12 | Play

Sony Internet TV

How do you think the Sony Internet TV with Google will change the way people watch TV and go online?
Submitted by jasonyoong

04:00 | Play

Online Advertising Space

How do you feel the Sony Internet TV will change the online advertising space?
Submitted by mrbryanware

05:10 | Play

Google TV Monetization

I am worried about how Google TV will be monetized now and in the future. Where will the creepy line be drawn for Google TV? What will and won't be shared? How will Google protect user anonymity?
Submitted by yanko1975

06:00 | Play

Google Wave

The last time you came on digg dialogg, you said the upcoming product you were most excited for was Google Wave. How do you feel now that Wave is ceasing development?
Submitted by hockeygiant2

07:20 | Play

Advice for Kevin Rose on Digg

If you are to give Kevin Rose & the new CEO advice about getting Digg back on track after the site suffered from one of the worst site relaunches in web 2.0 history, what would it be?
Submitted by confuciussay

08:37 | Play

Google and New Technologies

You were the 20th employee and the first female engineer when you joined Google back in 1999. You must clearly understand what Google stands for better than almost anyone else at Google, so I wonder: Why does Google find it so important to experiment in new industries (like energy or transportation) when the company's mission statement has always been "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful"? How would programs such as self-driving cars or social gaming fit under this umbrella and do you think that these recent projects or acquisitions signify a change in the Google's overall mission?
Submitted by sickswaystop

09:41 | Play

Google's Mistakes

What do you think Google's biggest mistake has been during your presence there?
Submitted by forever_zero

12:10 | Play

Google TV: What's Unique?

What's the difference between the Google TV and other TVs that are already highlighting internet access and apps?
Submitted by chevychase12

13:30 | Play

If Marissa Mayer were CEO of Digg...

What would you have done if you were the CEO of Digg pre V4?
Submitted by sorenrd

15:00 | Play

Google Spaceships

Do you think Google will ever build a cool spaceship?
Submitted by addison

16:18 | Play

Marissa Mayer's #1 Gadget

What is 1 gadget you cannot live without?
Submitted by jasonyoong

16:55 | Play

Privacy Issues on Family Shared TV

Do you see privacy being an issue for family-shared TVs once Twitter and FB accounts are integrated into the TV stream?
Submitted by vteg

20:00 | Play

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Show Title:
Digg Dialogg
Description:
Digg Dialogg lets you submit your questions to notable leaders and luminaries. Rather than editors or journalists, the Digg community decides the most popular questions to be posed in the interview.
Categories:
News & Politics
Launch Date:
Aug 28, 2008
Episodes: