Author: Miss Cellania / Source: Neatorama
Wylie Gustafson grew up in Montana and practiced the art of yodeling. He became so good at it that he made a decent living in the late 1980s and early ’90s doing voiceovers for commercial ads in Los Angeles. He had already moved to a farm in Washington when he got a call from an ad agency to do a yodel for a small startup named Yahoo.
Founded two year earlier as “Jerry’s Guide to the World Wide Web,” Yahoo was one of the “pioneers of the early internet era.” At the time, they had just had their initial public offering (IPO): Their shares were up 270%, and they were basking in the success of the tech boom.
Gustafson was told the company wanted to…
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