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Lily Ray

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7 articles decelerating

Lily Ray has appeared in 7 articles since 2021-07. Coverage peaked in 2024Q2 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Google, Glenn Gabe, LinkedIn.

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7
mentions
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-50.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
-1.500
velocity change
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6
publications

Coverage Timeline

2024-10-18
Wall Street Journal 40 related

Prabhakar Raghavan will leave his role overseeing Google search and ads products, to be replaced by Nick Fox; Raghavan will become Chief Technologist

RE: https://www.threads.net/... X: Anurag Shrivastava / @hrnext : One of the old time brilliant IIT grads - not product of Kota coaching kind of nonsense Glenn Gabe / @glenngabe : Prabhakar is moving ...

2024-05-02
CNBC 44 related

Sources: Google laid off 200+ employees from its Core teams, including IT and its Python developer team, and plans to move some roles to India and Mexico

unless it's your smartphone Ann Resuma / International Business Times : Google Lays Off 200 ‘Core’ Employees; Eyes Shifting Some Roles To India, Mexico Alice Nunwick / Verdict : Google lays off 200 US...

2023-11-24
Hixie's Natural Log 10 related

Reflecting on 18 years at Google: early Google had a vision, but its culture has eroded, morale is at an all-time low, and healing requires changes at the top

1. Talks about really believing “don't be evil” especially as a contrast to Microsoft.  As a Microsoftie at the time, it was really annoying to see a company take a moral stand that selling proprietar...

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