Steve Jobs rallies Yahoo execs
Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs was brought in to Yahoo as a sort of motivational speaker at a managers' meeting on Friday, according to GigaOm.
And what did he say? Basically, that like Apple in its troubled days, Yahoo has valuable assets and just needs to execute. Easier said than done.

Steve Jobs at the Apple Worldwide Developers' Conference in June.
(Credit: James Martin/CNET News.com)Kara Swisher at The Wall Street Journal's All Things Digital blog writes that co-founder and Chief Executive Jerry Yang, at the same meeting, talked about the Yahoo ecosystem, which includes: "the building out of Yahoo's ad network, taking advantage of its 'consumer insights'; the creation of a healthier corporate culture where fresh ideas could bubble up more effectively and be launched with less agony; and a new move to create a more open network a la Facebook on Yahoo for third-party developers to publish on and create more robust offerings," she wrote.
"Many were dubious about the latter and Yahoo's ability to open itself up and become a truly accessible platform play, rather than just a good partner for publishers," Swisher continued.
Elinor Mills covers Internet security and privacy. She joined CNET News in 2005 after working as a foreign correspondent for Reuters in Portugal and writing for The Industry Standard, the IDG News Service, and the Associated Press. E-mail Elinor.






party developers to publish on"
Ummm, excuuuuse me??
Got one word for you Jobs.
iPhone!
"...Yahoo has valuable assets and just needs to execute. Easier
said than done."
The "Easier said than done." part was said by Jobs or the
columnist?
Because, if it was Jobs, he already done this and then says it!