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The 23 year old CEO of facebook. Seemed distracted most of the night.

The world is bigger than you Flickr, this is not for you.

Comments disabled. TRULY, FUCK OFF

 

Eloooon! Don't look at the previous so as not to be prejudiced!

 

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I got Elon Musk. He came to me. The greatest life lesson and the greatest revenge and victory one can ever see.

 

Edit: You weren't bad, you were the worst!

It has already been guessed he's one of the God's fools.

The light at the end of the tunnel! instagram.com/sivanavaha

 

THIS IS THE END Just another balloon PR

 

THIS IS THE END Best Transform Ever (Marriage reject)

 

Tragic end of balloon PR. It was the vilest person you can ever know and I swear also the world will know him as little worm. (And I did it!) The fact is I got rid of him with the Letter in just 10 days. The rest is his agony. I always win and he suffers more. I greatly enjoy that fucked up and abandoned idiot waits in fear

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I was continue with Mark Zuckerberg and he flushed!

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Donald Trump 🚮

 

Who's Next? Note to world: I'M WHAT YOU THINK

newsthief.ca

 

Friends of Canadian Broadcasting: WANTED campaign targets Facebook’s Zuckerberg

 

From the website:

 

Friends of Canadian Broadcasting: Facebook’s getting rich by taking what’s ours.

 

Facebook makes billions selling content created by Canadians, especially journalists. They don’t ask permission. They just take it.

 

There’s a word for taking someone’s stuff without permission or payment: theft. And Canadian journalism is paying the price. Since 2009, Canadian media have shed almost 20,000 jobs. During that time, Facebook’s revenue grew almost 100-fold. But payouts to Canadian news outlets are still $0.

 

While Facebook cashes out, the people who make the news are disappearing. And with them the real news we depend on.

 

Other countries are acting. France and Australia are forcing Facebook to pay up. But Canada is doing nothing, allowing Facebook to pocket billions on the backs of our journalists.

 

It doesn’t have to be this way. FRIENDS is the only citizens’ group defending Canada’s media and culture from American tech giants who take our stuff without asking.

 

Show Facebook we won’t be pushed around. Join us now.

Edited book cover, An Ugly Truth by Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang.

 

Book cover has the right half of his face. I flipped the image ...

  

Sydney

This is how Dolores Park used to look like before Mark Zuckerberg moved into the neighborhood. All the rich folks came in after those days, they built a kids playground in the middle of the park and the gentrification was complete.

 

I'm glad I was able to experience the Mission District back then. It will never be the same...

 

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Social Search Engine Face-off: Facebook vs. MySpace

 

By Erik Qualman (*)

 

Everywhere you turn, everyone's abuzz with Facebook, social search, and social networking. What's all the fuss about? As a marketer, are you missing the train? Or, if you move too quickly, are you jumping on the wrong train?

 

On the eve of search marketing's new year, does Facebook spiked with Live Search go down like the real deal? Or does guzzling Google-infused MySpace taste like you're drinking the latest Kool-Aid? (Another round of Second Life, anyone? Orkut on the rocks?)

 

There are many more social networks for myriad audiences: business (LinkedIn, Plaxo), older (Gather, Eons), travel (aSmallWorld, TripAdvisor), teens (eCrush), dating (Match, eHarmony), but we'll focus on the two giants for now: the Google and Yahoo of social search engines.

 

And when I say big, I mean big. The latest unofficial user figures have Facebook at 73.5 million and MySpace at 289 million -- numbers that have marketers across the globe collectively salivating.

 

Top 2 Questions: Facebook vs. MySpace

 

Question: What's the difference between MySpace and Facebook?

 

Answer: MySpace is starting to be stereotyped as a community for people who want to meet new people. Facebook is viewed as a community designed to keep you in touch with people you already know. Both points are debatable, so we won't go into depth here.

 

MySpace has also received some bad press lately as an enabler for pedophiles and other nefarious activity. Google faces similar problems in Brazil with their proprietary Orkut social search engine and online community. In your MySpace, as in life, there may be new people you don't necessarily want to meet.

 

Question: Why is Facebook getting more love than MySpace?

 

Answer: It seems a bit odd that Facebook is getting all the press these days when MySpace has more users and via strategic partnerships (e.g., Google) have shown they can generate substantial revenue (what I like to dub "socialommerce"). What gives?

 

Facebook is getting more hype as they're growing at a faster rate (admittedly easier to do with a smaller user base.) Plus, their technical platform is more robust, fostering future growth. Facebook has placed some risky bets that have paid off, adding to the excitement.

 

Roughly 16 months ago, Facebook opened up their platform to non-college students. Facebook originally was exclusively for those attending a recognized college or university. Facebook user demographics in areas like higher education and discretionary income are typically higher than those of MySpace.

 

Since opening the platform to non-college students, like-minded individuals have flocked to Facebook in droves. These individuals, while possessing similar psychographics of original Facebookers, have even better demographics for marketers: post-college education, high discretionary income, early adopters, etc.

 

According to a source within Facebook, the largest growing segment of Facebook is the lucrative 35- to 54-year-olds who enjoy the clean interface and higher privacy levels of Facebook.

 

Facebook also set the interactive world on its head when it opened up its application program interface (API) to allow any developers to write applications (widgets/modules) that reside within Facebook. Now everyone is following suit: ranging from iGoogle allowing widget development to iPhone opening up application development.

 

With Facebook, Wiki (pedia/search et. al.) open APIs, the world is truly moving the Web to open source ubiquity. These applications are growing quickly on Facebook. In the travel segment alone, there were at least 80 Facebook applications written as of two months ago. There are now 332 travel applications -- an astounding 400 percent increase.

 

The most popular travel app, TripAdvisor, enables Facebookers to place "flags" on an interactive map of all the cities they've visited (remember when a paper map on a wall and push pins sufficed?). TripAdvisor's application has roughly 85,000 active daily users.

 

TripAdvisor's mapping app wasn't even a new idea. TripAdvisor simply built a better mousetrap. Best of all, it's estimated that TripAdvisor only spent $15,000 to develop such an application by simply leveraging the Google Maps API.

 

From a brand equity standpoint, that's a resounding return on investment.

 

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(*) Erik Qualman is the Global Vice President of Online Marketing for EF Education, headquartered in Lucerne, Switzerland. EF Education is the world's largest private educator (Student Tours, Language Schools, Smithsonian, Hult MBA School, Au Pair Exchange, Student Exchange, etc.). Qualman works out of the 850 person Cambridge, Massachusetts office.

 

Prior to joining EF Education, Qualman helped grow the marketing and eBusiness functions of Cadillac & Pontiac (1994-97), BellSouth (1998-2000), Yahoo (2000-03), EarthLink (2003-05) and Travelzoo (2005-08). Qualman holds a BA from Michigan State University and an MBA from The University of Texas at Austin.

 

Qualman is a frequently requested speaker within the Internet and marketing community. He's also an acclaimed fiction author -- more information is available at www.american-novel.com. A former basketball player at Michigan State University, Qualman still finds time to follow his beloved Spartans.

 

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.. Lenin, Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot, Kim Il Sung, Tito, Menghistu, Castro, Jean Kambanda, and list of others available if requested,

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Unless your neighborhood has certain legally binding CC&Rs, your right to post signs on your own private property to protest discrimination against disseminating disinformation on privately-owned platform shall not be infringed.

Facebook is celebrating its 150 million users.

Don't count on me: I have closed my account yesterday the other!

 

The book is a Public Domain image by Skander

They call him the facebook guy! Extremely dislikes freespeech for Hindus, Buddhists, Jews, Christians, Atheists, Agnostics,

but allows everyone else unlimited hatred speech

 

Pictures from the World Economic Forum 2009 in Davos, Switzerland.

“Communities already exist. Instead, think about how you can help that community do what it wants to do.”

 

Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook

Some of the CEOs in Silicon Valley have attained a cult-like status within their social media companies. I spotted this famous wax figure at Madame Tussaud Wax Museum in San Francisco and thought I should give it a subordinate perspective as an engineer myself.

 

Lens: Samyang 12mm F2

Mark Zuckerberg, the Founder and CEO of Facebook- A Keynote Speaker of the Mobile World Congress- MWC, Barcelona 2014

 

In a keynote speech at Barcelona's Mobile World Congress WMC 2014 , the Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the WhatsApp instant messaging service is on course to connect one billion people around the world.

 

The mobile phone application was bought by Facebook for $19 billion at the beginning of February 2014.

It was announced that a voice calling service will be added to WhatsApp in the coming months.

 

Mr Zuckerberg said: "WhatsApp is a great company and it's a great fit for us. Already almost half a billion people love using WhatsApp for messaging.

  

The GSMA Mobile World Congress (MWC 2014:24-27 February) from Barcelona is the largest world annual event in the field of mobile communications

 

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This is a simple Mark Zuckerberg paper toy, created by Alex G.

You may download the papercraft toy template here: Simple Mark Zuckerberg Free Paper Toy Download

  

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Mark Elliot Zuckerberg, aka Mark Zuckerberg, is known the co-founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Facebook.

 

This caricature of Mark Zuckerberg was adapted from a Creative Commons licensed photo from Anthony Quintano's Flickr photostream.

‎"Hi, I'm Mark. Wanna be my friend?"

(illustrator)

 

Mark Elliot Zuckerberg, aka Mark Zuckerberg, is chairman and chief executive of Facebook.

 

The source images for this caricature of Mark Zuckerberg are Creative Commons licensed photos from Jason McELweenie's and Jolie O'Dell's Flickr photostreams.

Silicon Barons:

Sundar Pichai, Google

Tim Cook, Apple

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook

Jeff Bezos, Amazon

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I received this email from my best friend Stephe of Androgyne Online as a forward.. I share with all of you and a my tribute of a poem for Mark Zuckerberg..

  

This February, Facebook changed their Terms of Service to include the following paragraph:

 

"You hereby grant Facebook an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, fully paid, worldwide license (with the right to sublicense) to (a) use, copy, publish, stream, store, retain, publicly perform or display, transmit, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Post on or in connection with the Facebook Service or the promotion thereof subject only to your privacy settings or (ii) enable a user to Post, including by offering a Share Link on your website and (b) to use your name, likeness and image for any purpose, including commercial or advertising, each of (a) and (b) on or in connection with the Facebook Service or the promotion thereof."

 

With a few simple words, Facebook has taken ownership of not just your photos and posts, but also of your likeness. Facebook can now use a video or a picture of you in a TV commercial simply because you posted it to your page. They can even edit such material and use it out of context. If you are an aspiring singer and you post a song to your Facebook profile, it is no longer yours - Facebook can sell it and use it any way they please without permission from you. Same goes for videos, notes, status updates, posted artwork, etc. The worst part is, this applies to everything you have already posted on Facebook. Even if you change your privacy settings so only you and your friends can access your posts, Facebook can broadcast the information at their leisure. They have not given users the option of deleting the content from their page if they do not agree with these terms. They did not even notify current users of these changes. No exemption is made for content posted by minors, who cannot legally consent to such a contract. Facebook now owns anything you have posted and everything you will post on their site, forever, even if you delete your account.

 

Millions of users worldwide have made Facebook the multi-billion dollar company that it is today. But while you were busy updating your status, playing scrabble, or tagging a photo, Facebook quietly changed their Terms of Service to take advantage of you, the very people who Facebook relies upon for its success.

 

Don't let Facebook take away your ownership rights!

Protect your content!

Say no to Facebook's new Terms of Service!

 

Join this group to show Facebook that their new Terms of Service are just plain wrong.

 

Use this site to plan ways to make Facebook change their Terms of Service so that they are fair to their members.

 

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From: Facebook

 

Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 19:47:17 -0800

Subject: Diego Miguel Sanchez invited you to join the group "Protect Your Content: Say No To Facebook's New T...

Message-ID:

 

Diego invited you to join the Facebook group "Protect Your Content: Say No To Facebook's New Terms of Service!".

 

Diego says, "I received this from my trusted personal friend and professional colleague Carl Rodda, with whom I worked at JRI Health. His note got my attention, and if this is true, I object. I don't know the value of signing on. I'm trying it, though.".

 

To see more details and confirm this group invitation, follow the link below:

www.facebook.com/n/?group.php&gid=52058964733&are...

 

Thanks,

Protect Your Content: Say No To Facebook's New Terms of Service!

 

while you were posting your

corny updates

mumbling your sweet

nothings

you moronic creep

facebook honchos

decided to rape you

with your clothes on

while you were sound a sleep

more millions to be made

with your stuff your photos

you cannot delete ..

or curse your fucked fate and weep

brushed away under the carpet

in a single sweep

dear Sir please

do look before you leap

or you will fall

face up

on a garbage heap

as you sow

so shall you reap

once every ones darling

now marked as

ba ba black sheep

      

Visit to the beautiful city of Girona of Mark Zuckerberg (cofounder and CEO of Facebook) and his wife Priscilla Chan made ​​during the MWC days in Barcelona this year, and used to come to Girona, from Barcelona, the same Gulfstream G550 with which they came from the United States.

 

Visita a la preciosa ciutat de Girona de Mark Zuckerberg (cofundador i CEO de Facebook) i la seva esposa Priscilla Chan feta durant els dies del MWC de Barcelona d'enguany, i usant per venir a Girona, des de Barcelona, el mateix Gulfstream G550 amb el qual arribaren des dels Estats Units.

Mark Elliot Zuckerberg, aka Mark Zuckerberg, is known the co-founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Facebook.

 

This caricature of Mark Zuckerberg was adapted from a photo in the public domain from U.S. Naval War College's Flickr photostream.

Brian Solis took this photo of me and Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook. Of course I'm going to put this on my Facebook. This image was made at the recent F8 event :-)

Mark Zuckerberg opens the Facebook f8 conference with user growth numbers alongside major product launches.

Mark Zuckerberg in front of his original Facebook profile. A demonstration of changes in Facebook profile design during the product's history before its introduction of the timeline view at Facebook f8 2011.

Mark Zuckerberg's $300 million super yacht

M/Y Lauchpad in San Diego - length 118m /387 ft

Bult in Netherlands by Feadship

Exterior design by Espen Oeino International

  

My quick comic portrait of Mark Zuckerberg. Drawn with marker.

Solarius Aviation (Meta/Mark Zuckerberg Trustee) G650ER Reg: N68885 on finals to JFK.

photo courtesy

www.valleyfaces.com/wp-content/images/MarkZuckerberg.jpg

 

2009

ushers

the reinvention

of Mark Zuckerberg

Ritchie Rich

a more powerful sales pitch

a new dream stitch

without any hitch

his detractors

nervously bitch

a Midas touch

some Itch

 

I was reading about Mark Zuckerberg on the latest issue of GQ ..

 

About Mark Zuckerberg Wikipedia

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Zuckerberg

 

Mark Zuckerberg, (born May 14, 1984) is an American computer programmer and entrepreneur. As a Harvard student, he created the online social website Facebook, a site popular among American college students, with fellow computer science major students and his roommates Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes. He serves as Facebook's CEO. He has been the subject of controversy for the origins of his business[2] and his wealth[3].

 

Time Magazine added Zuckerberg as one of The World's Most Influentional People of 2008. Zuckerberg fell under the Scientists & Thinkers category for his web phenomenon, Facebook, and ranked 52 out of 101 people. The list consisted of international revolutionaries that honors people from Barack Obama and Dalai Lama to Michael Phelps and Brangelina..

  

Mark Zuckerberg was born in Boca Raton, Florida, and raised in West Palm Beach, Florida, by his parents, Edward and Karen Zuckerberg, who are both doctors. Early on, Zuckerberg enjoyed making computer programs, especially communication tools and games. He started programming when he was in middle school. While he was attending Phillips Exeter Academy in high school, he built a program to help the workers in his dad's office communicate and a version of the game Risk. He also built a music player named Synapse that used artificial intelligence to learn the user's listening habits. Microsoft and AOL tried to purchase Synapse and recruit Zuckerberg, but instead he decided to attend Harvard University.[4]

 

[edit] College years

 

Zuckerberg attended Harvard University and was enrolled in the class of 2006. At Harvard, Zuckerberg continued creating his projects. In 2003, he created Coursematch, a site that allowed students to see other students enrolled in the same classes.

 

Later in 2003, he created facemash.com, a Harvard-specific image rating site similar to Hot or Not. Zuckerberg developed this as a prank to protest that there was no directory of students' images at Harvard. It was only online for four hours before university officials took it down. The computer services department brought Zuckerberg before the Harvard University Administrative Board, charging him with violating rules on computer security and intellectual property. [3].

 

In 2004, he created a tool to help students in one of his classes, The Rome of Augustus, study for their final exam. The tool allowed students to post relevant information they had to learn about historic events and it quickly became the study guide people used instead of their text books. The marks on the 2004 final exam in that class were higher than any other year.

 

At Harvard, Zuckerberg was also a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi, a Jewish college fraternity.

 

[edit] Facebook

Zuckerberg (right) with Robert Scoble in 2008

 

Main article: Facebook

 

[edit] Founding

 

Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook from his Harvard dorm room on February 4, 2004. It quickly became a success at Harvard and more than two-thirds of the school's students signed up in the first two weeks. Zuckerberg then decided to spread Facebook to other schools and enlisted the help of roommate Dustin Moskovitz. They first spread it to Northwestern, UCLA, Harvard and Yale and then to other Ivy League colleges and schools in the Boston area, including Boston University and Boston College. By the beginning of the summer, Zuckerberg and Moskovitz had released Facebook at almost forty-five schools and hundreds of thousands of people were using it.

 

[edit] Moving to California

 

Zuckerberg moved to Palo Alto, California, with Moskovitz and some friends during the summer of 2004. According to Zuckerberg, the group planned to return to Harvard in the fall but eventually decided to remain in California. To date, he has not returned as a student to the college. They leased a small house which served as their first office. Over the summer, Zuckerberg met Peter Thiel who invested in the company. They got their first office on University Avenue in downtown Palo Alto a few months later. Today, the company has seven buildings and several hundred people in downtown Palo Alto, forming what Zuckerberg calls an "urban campus".

 

[edit] News Feed

 

On September 5, 2006, Facebook launched News Feed, a product to show what your friends were doing on the site. Zuckerberg was criticized as some saw News Feed as unnecessary and a tool for cyberstalking. The first piece of news ever on a Facebook News Feed appeared in Zuckerberg's own facebook profile. It read, "Kerry sucks at tennis."

 

[edit] Facebook Platform

 

On May 24, 2007, Zuckerberg announced a Facebook Platform, a development platform for programmers to create social applications within Facebook. This announcement sparked a lot of interest in the developer community. Within weeks, many applications had been built and some already had millions of users. Today, there are more than 400,000 developers around the world building applications for Facebook Platform.

 

On July 23, 2008, Zuckerberg announced Facebook Connect, a version of Facebook Platform for building social applications on other websites.

 

[edit] Facebook Beacon

 

On November 6, 2007, Zuckerberg announced a new social advertising system at an event in Los Angeles. A part of the new program, called Beacon, enabled people to share information with their Facebook friends based on their browsing activities on other sites. An eBay seller, for instance, letting friends know automatically what they have for sale via the Facebook news feed as they list items.

 

The program came under heavy privacy concerns from both privacy groups and individual users. Zuckerberg and Facebook failed to respond to the concerns quickly, and on December 5, 2007, Zuckerberg ultimately wrote a blog post on Facebook[5] taking responsibility for issues with Beacon and offering an easier way for users to opt out of the service.

 

[edit] ConnectU Controversy

 

Zuckerberg's Harvard classmates, Divya Narendra, Cameron Winklevoss, and Tyler Winklevoss, claim he stole their idea for their own site, ConnectU. A lawsuit was filed in 2004 and has been dismissed without prejudice on March 28, 2007, but was never ruled on. It was refiled soon thereafter in U.S. District Court in Boston, and a preliminary hearing was scheduled for July 25, 2007.[6] At the hearing the judge told ConnectU parts of their complaint were not sufficiently pled and gave them the ability to refile an amended complaint. On June 25, 2008, the case was settled and Facebook agreed to pay an undisclosed amount of cash and stock.[7]

 

As part of the lawsuit, in November 2007, confidential court documents were posted on the website of Harvard alumni magazine 02138. They included Zuckerberg's social security number, his parents' home address and his girlfriend's address. Facebook filed to get the documents taken down, but the judge ruled in favor of 02138.[8]

 

[edit] Microsoft investment in Facebook

 

On October 24, 2007, Facebook Inc. sold a 1.6% stake to Microsoft Corp. for $240 million, spurning a competing offer from online search leader Google Inc.[9]

 

[edit] References

 

1. ^ [1]

2. ^ news.com article about 02138

3. ^ [2]

4. ^ "Hacker. Dropout. CEO.".

5. ^ The Facebook Blog | Facebook

6. ^ PC World - Facebook Tries to Fend Off Copyright-Infringement Claim

7. ^ U.S. judge backs Facebook deal in suit over origins | Technology | Reuters

8. ^ news.com article about 02138

9. ^ Microsoft invests $240 million in Facebook - U.S. business - MSNBC.com

      

Mark Zuckerberg, the Founder and CEO of Facebook- A Keynote Speaker of the Mobile World Congress- MWC, Barcelona 2014

 

In a keynote speech at Barcelona's Mobile World Congress WMC 2014 , the Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the WhatsApp instant messaging service is on course to connect one billion people around the world.

 

The mobile phone application was bought by Facebook for $19 billion at the beginning of February 2014.

It was announced that a voice calling service will be added to WhatsApp in the coming months.

 

Mr Zuckerberg said: "WhatsApp is a great company and it's a great fit for us. Already almost half a billion people love using WhatsApp for messaging.

  

The GSMA Mobile World Congress (MWC 2014:24-27 February) from Barcelona is the largest world annual event in the field of mobile communications

 

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All the photos on this gallery are protected by the international laws of copyright and they are not for being used on any site, blog or forum, transmitted or manipulated without the explicit written permission of the author. Thank you in advance

 

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