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Marissa Mayer is renting Google’s old office for the ‘good juju’ as she plans her next move

  • Marissa Mayer is taking a shot at her next tech wander out of Google’s old office in Palo Alto, California.
  • In a meeting with The New York Times, Mayer indicated that the new organization — named Lumi Labs — would work in the purchaser space.
  • The workplace is the place PayPal began, and Mayer said the space had “great juju.”

Marissa Mayer has another address: Google’s old office in Palo Alto, California.

In her first meeting since leaving Yahoo a year ago, the previous CEO uncovered to The New York Times that she had begun taking a shot at her next tech wander and was doing it because of Google’s old office, the place she began her profession in 1999.

“This is likewise where PayPal began, so there’s a considerable measure of good juju here,” Mayer said. “Returning here, it helps me to remember what Google felt like in those early minutes.”

Mayer went poorly specifics about what her new organization would involve, saying just that she had “a few thoughts in the purchaser space.” She disclosed to The Times she had been meeting with authors and “simply observing what’s going on in the business.”

The new pursuit is called Lumi Labs, named after the Finnish word for snow.

Mayer worked at Google for a long time before leaving to fill in as CEO of Yahoo. However, amid her five-year residency, Mayer neglected to resuscitate the organization’s slowed down business. Verizon at last procured the famous web organization a year ago, and Mayer got a severance bundle worth about $23 million.

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Original article by Avery Hartmans