Marissa Mayer got some good news this week, and it looks like she's celebrating.
On Thursday, Yahoo's 38-year-old chief executive was named No. 1 on Fortune's "40 Under 40" list of young business executives, ahead of Twitter and Square founder Jack Dorsey and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. The generally reserved Mayer took to her Twitter account, which isn't frequently updated, to retweet some of her followers in celebration -- and in order to win over some people over to Yahoo.
If @marissamayer RT's this, I'll make a My Yahoo page and set it as my homepage.
— Max Myers (@maxdmyers) September 19, 2013
if @marissamayer retweets this i'll make yahoo my home page
— Matthew Lynley (@mattlynley) September 19, 2013
“@mattlynley: if @marissamayer retweets this i'll make yahoo my home page” me too :) !!
— John Faber (@flavoflav2000) September 19, 2013
@mattlynley @marissamayer and I'll switch to a Yahoo email address!
— Tony Wilson (@IndelibleData) September 19, 2013
@flavoflav2000 @marissamayer @mattlynley if she retweets me, I will stop making fun of Yahoo's new logo in public
— John Bovenizer (@jbovenizer) September 19, 2013
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