I miss the old days @marissamayer - looking forward to seeing some of that here https://t.co/QPFetLexYj
— Barry Schwartz (@rustybrick) November 18, 2020
Marissa Mayer's Lumi Labs, now Sunshine, has unveiled its first app, an AI-powered contact organizer. https://t.co/wzWznRFxVi tip @Techmeme
— technologizer (@technologizer) November 18, 2020
Marissa Mayer is apparently back with an app that looks like it was designed around when she joined Yahoo https://t.co/EHKeLBuxle pic.twitter.com/9Mif5NDjYf
— Mike Murphy (@mcwm) November 18, 2020
I don't deny that messy contacts ARE a scourge (mine are a mess because some I update in gmail, some on my phone) but this seems like... something out of a college hackathon? https://t.co/CQNQyQVhhp
— Katie Notopoulos (@katienotopoulos) November 18, 2020
I, for one, would be thrilled if @marissamayer can build a simple clear app for clearing up the bedlam of my Google contacts. https://t.co/wsYaorZQDT
— nxthompson (@nxthompson) November 18, 2020
The ability to become a CEO then take a company and run it into the ground means you alway get more chances to do the same. https://t.co/Sl03Z4oXMR
— Michael Gartenberg (@Gartenberg) November 18, 2020
big “silicon valley is out of new ideas” mood here https://t.co/ryokc0i4gf
— dan seifert (@dcseifert) November 18, 2020
Hi new company, here’s all my contact info, including those that gave no consent, to monetize somehow. The fact you come from a Google background is all the ethos o need to make the decision to use your dubious service. https://t.co/Sl03Z4oXMR
— Michael Gartenberg (@Gartenberg) November 18, 2020
Congrats @marissamayer & the @sunshine team
— Matt Ocko (@mattocko) November 18, 2020
Not an investor but a very excited potential customer — turning contact management from a swamp to a garden helps everybody have a brighter day ? https://t.co/NJd1JmTBso
Marissa Mayer's Lumi Labs is now Sunshine, and it's unveiling its first app. I spoke with her, cofounder Enrique Muñoz Torres, and some of their colleagues about what they've been up to. https://t.co/wzZJNjh1Mc
— Harry McCracken (@harrymccracken) November 18, 2020
Like @harrymccracken I have contacts from my PalmPilot housed in various spreadsheets. Perhaps I need @marissamayer's new startup. https://t.co/oUpBi0jftm
— Stephanie N. Mehta (@stephaniemehta) November 18, 2020
Congratulations to @marissamayer and the @sunshine team! Very excited to try this out. ?https://t.co/gY1Vf0WbWm
— Adam Nash (@adamnash) November 18, 2020
I’m here for this. Address books are a mess. Go @marissamayer. https://t.co/pRyo26A9vn
— drew olanoff (@yoda) November 18, 2020
One of the richest, best connected, most experienced executives in tech spent 2 years and million on a contacts app - which, whatever - and this is what they came up with? This is like a wireframe made in powerpoint for a college pitch competition. https://t.co/Bi9OEPyQBO pic.twitter.com/Q14NeXHPV9
— digitally native vertical boy (@yrechtman) November 18, 2020
Marissa Mayer’s new startup seems to be off to a good start: amazing design, sticky concept, frugal team with fast GTM and pool of disruptive future ideas https://t.co/6QFrYCDfvY pic.twitter.com/BBtnGSVPis
— Jori Lallo (@jorilallo) November 18, 2020
Guess who’s baaaaaaack https://t.co/QbEnkfR4Kd
— Caitlin Kelly (@caitlin__kelly) November 18, 2020
I'm willing to give anything that might make organizing my contacts easier a try. This looks cool @sunshine https://t.co/r4c4u3HKOg
— Michael Arrington (@arrington) November 18, 2020
Marissa Mayer’s startup launches its first official product, Sunshine Contacts: https://t.co/FJMb6Wj6UY
— Sarah Perez (@sarahintampa) November 18, 2020
Marissa Mayer is back. https://t.co/qu1Vn28A7l
— Jay Yarow (@jyarow) November 18, 2020
Making Mundane Magical: Sunshine Launches Company and First Apphttps://t.co/cH60yG0PiG
— Sunshine (@Sunshine) November 18, 2020
Eager to try Sunshine, new app from @marissamayer startup, that promises to up my lousy contacts game. https://t.co/J4tZUC88Dz
— Steven Levy (@StevenLevy) November 18, 2020
sometimes i actually kind of welcome the deterioration of contacts as a digital equivalent of real life relationships fading away. friction in maintaining personal connections can be a good thing to sort out who you actually want to spend time with https://t.co/xDbPypxwfQ
— Tracy Chou (@triketora) November 18, 2020
Marissa Mayer’s startup launches its first official product, Sunshine Contacts https://t.co/MZkAabH9Z8
— StrictlyVC (@StrictlyVC) November 18, 2020
Finally something that can help with organizing my iPhone contacts! Go @marissamayer and @Sunshine! #Apple #Contacts #iPhone #Sunshine #MarissaMayerhttps://t.co/0UdSwQ2Mnv
— Mo (@armyoftwins) November 18, 2020
Next step after launching V1: hiring a designer. https://t.co/MyykqE6Qrf
— Rui Peres (@peres) November 18, 2020
world: *burning*
— Ellis Hamburger (@hamburger) November 18, 2020
tech: "some days I just get really upset and concerned that there are thousands of people out there who still have my Google email address"https://t.co/RA1WFAw8bl
She's baaaack! I spoke to Marissa Mayer about her next thing: an iPhone app for sorting out your contacts. I am VERY curious to hear everyone's thoughts about this. https://t.co/YSt1QGCB2F
— Arielle Pardes (@pardesoteric) November 18, 2020
This is the kind of class project college students do to learn about graph theory/entity extraction/ETL/data mining/etc.
— Kontra (@counternotions) November 18, 2020
(How many cadavers of mysteriously self-sustaining startups previously in this space can you see from your house?) https://t.co/0of8BxbHQL
Marissa Mayer wants to clean up your contacts, and that’s just for starters https://t.co/1DtoZ1hYyg マリッサ・メイヤーが連絡先を改善するアプリで起業とな
— yomoyomo (@yomoyomo) November 18, 2020
Most people's contacts are a mess. They're on the phone, in email, on social networks, with duplicates and outdated info. @marissamayer, formerly of Google and Yahoo, has a new startup, Sunshine, that aims to put a ray of light into contact management https://t.co/BVHxCJqXF6
— Martin Waxman (@martinwaxman) November 18, 2020
I hate to judge but this Sunshine contacts app is blowing my mind in terms of design ? ?. It's been in development for 2 years with $20M in funding: https://t.co/d4dTw0mGQ8 pic.twitter.com/gVFDDSuTrI
— Travisse Hansen (@TravisseHansen) November 18, 2020
Honored to personally support @MarissaMayer and Enrique Munoz Torres' new company @Sunshine. Their next act is here (https://t.co/bAnMnnuLs1). Today, they are launching Sunshine Contacts, an incredibly innovative and intuitive contact manager, check it out
— Sanjay Poonen (@spoonen) November 18, 2020
this sounds like exactly the kind of app that would have gotten a lot of hype and eventually acquired by Marissa Mayer... in 2014. https://t.co/eAGJRMbyer
— Karissa Bell (@karissabe) November 18, 2020
Apple’s address book is awful https://t.co/do981stcHn
— hussein kanji (@hkanji) November 18, 2020
Marissa Mayerがスタートアップ業界に戻ってきた!
— Tetsuro Miyatake (@tmiyatake1) November 19, 2020
AIを使ったアドレス帳アプリSunshineをローンチ。https://t.co/s4P6xxC9SS pic.twitter.com/BZds3Zmk4P
元Yahoo CEOのMarissa Mayer氏が消費者向けソフトウェアのスタートアップ Sunshineの最初の商品「Sunshine Contacts」を発表。AIを利用したアドレス帳アプリで、自動的に重複した連絡先を1つにまとめ、欠けている情報を足してくれるそう。
— 今村咲 (@saki_imamura) November 18, 2020
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