Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg surprised everyone by appearing at the MWC 2016 in Barcelona. But the photo he posted on Facebook resonates more than that. Not the one in which he runs past the Sagrada Familia, but a scene that seems like something from George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984 or an Apple ad of the same name, but in fact it is a photo from Samsung's presentation in Barcelona, where Zuckerberg spoke about the potential of virtual reality.
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Whether you admire them or disagree with them, you have to admit that Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg are relatively successful in life. With their achievements, they radically changed the functioning of both Western and Eastern societies. In the article you can read which books you should read according to Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg. They may help you on your way to achieving your own goals.
Good things come to those who wait. For almost a decade, we Facebook users have been waiting to be able to express our disagreement or disapproval with a single click. At our insistence, Mark Zuckerberg has now only announced the imminent arrival of the Dislike button, which will almost certainly bear a different name, as the founder of this social network says that he will not offer it as a weapon for criticism, but for an expression of empathy. No more weird moments when we like tragic news, then.
Curious about what Facebook looks like from the inside? Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently shared rare photos on the social network from a data center in Sweden, the first to be opened outside the United States. It houses as many as 3.75 million servers, miles of cables and pipes, ventilators and everything Facebook knows about you. Welcome to the Matrix!
The legendary Ernest Hemingway said: "I like to sleep. When I'm awake, my life falls apart." But this is certainly not true of today's businessmen. Well, at least not for everyone!
That Mark Zuckerberg has a cute dog is nothing new, but we didn't know that his Beast is such a master of camouflage. See him in the photo above? No, it's not just a carpet, it's the carpet on which his "monster" is lying. Did you think his hiding places were just a coincidence? Wait until you see the other photos!
Successful people don't joke around when it comes to their workspace. It needs to be a place where they can be productive, where they can stay healthy and comfortable for hours, day after day. You must have ever wondered where the famous, rich and successful create their empire. Let us help you. Here are the offices of some of the greatest achievers and artists of our time, such as Woody Allen, Al Gore, Karl Lagerfeld, Steve Jobs, Bill Clinton, Mark Zuckerberg and others.
Facebook thinks you're dead! If you've been using Facebook in the last few days, there's a good chance you've seen a mourning banner at the top of the page, with which Facebook asked loved ones and friends to remember you and celebrate your life. Many Facebook users report that Facebook has declared them dead! Is it you too? Why is Facebook full of "living dead" these days, including Mark Zuckerberg?
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took Facebook users on the first virtual tour of the new Facebook premises in Menlo Park, California. They were designed by the architect Frank Gehry, who not only designed the campus in Silicon Valley, but also the Facebook offices in London and Dublin. On 430,000 square meters, there will be work for 2,800 employees, and the main feature of the space is that it will breathe as one, which means that there will be no partitions, and Zuckerber himself will not be treated any differently from other employees.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, wrote at the beginning of the year: "My personal challenge for 2016 is to create a simple artificial intelligence to help organize my home. Much like JARVIS in Iron Man.''And indeed. The end of the year came and Zuckerberg invited us into his home and introduced us to life with Jarvis, voiced by none other than Morgan Freeman.
Harvard graduate and one of the youngest multimillionaires, Mark Zuckerberg, who is also found in the list of the 100 most influential people in the world, in the ten years since he founded the social network Facebook in his dorm in 2004, he changed the Internet, or rather, he founded the second Internet , which today has over 800 million daily migrants. A man of big gestures but few words.
Mark Zuckerberg is one of the most recognizable people in the world today, but back in 2005, the father of Facebook was more than an unknown face outside of Harvard University. A lot has changed since then (if you don't take into account the set of clothes in his wardrobe, of course; then he didn't wear the famous gray crop top or black hoodie, so he was no more original in his choice than he is today). These days, Mark is no longer holding a beer in his hand (he is an exemplary father), Facebook is no longer just a "student directory" and the Facebook office is no longer so small. And if Facebook's last F8 conference gave us a glimpse into the future of the company, this fascinating interview gives us a glimpse into its past and early beginnings.