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The Mystery of Obama’s Dinner with Tech Executives
Who determined the seating arrangement? What did they all eat? How did Steve Jobs look? Did Mark Zuckerberg really wear a jacket and not his signature hooded sweatshirt? And of course, what did this group of tech executives talk about?

Facepadania, arriva il social network per "gente del Nord"
Qualcosa in più su Facepadania.
Si salvi chi può. A febbraio arriva Facepadania.
(Source: leganerd.com)
Cortocircuito social network
Il film The Social Network racconta che Facebook nasce da un’evoluzione di un sito creato da Mark Zuckerberg per dare i voti alle ragazze del college attraverso le loro foto rubate dai siti dell’Università. Il film su Facebook ora ha ispirato un gruppo di ragazzi svedesi ad avviare un sito che consente agli utenti di votare “figa” o “racchia” sulla base delle foto di teenager svedesi rubate a Facebook. (Loop)
Se stamattina avessero usato Facebook.
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The face of Facebook
Il New Yorker ha fatto un ritratto di Mark Zuckerberg, il giovane nerd più ricco del mondo. Lungo ma molto interessante.
Zuckerberg had a knack for creating simple, addictive software. In his first week as a sophomore, he built CourseMatch, a program that enabled users to figure out which classes to take based on the choices of other students. Soon afterward, he came up with Facemash, where users looked at photographs of two people and clicked a button to note who they thought was hotter, a kind of sexual-playoff system. It was quickly shut down by the school’s administration.
Afterward, three upperclassmen—an applied-math major from Queens, Divya Narendra, and twins from Greenwich, Connecticut, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss—approached Zuckerberg for assistance with a site that they had been working on, called Harvard Connection.Zuckerberg helped Narendra and the Winklevoss twins, but he soon abandoned their project in order to build his own site, which he eventually labelled Facebook. The site was an immediate hit, and, at the end of his sophomore year, Zuckerberg dropped out of Harvard to run it.


