Tag Archive 'Mark Zuckerberg'

Right messaging on social media is as important as using the right channel to spread it. Actually, it is wise to say that they are interdependent. Selecting the right communication channel for the right business and saying the right things on it, is something that we have been emphasizing during a long time. Right channel, [...]

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Yesterday at 10:00 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET) at its Palo Alto headquaters Facebook unveiled its new video calling feature powered by Skype. More than 50,000 of people tuned in on the video streaming to catch it live. I too was waiting eagerly for what the social media giant was going for, next. The launch [...]

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Will the real Mark Zuckerberg please stand up – please stand up… Last night the Oscar nominee Jesse Eisenberg hosted Saturday Night Live (SNL). Jesse have received a lot of credit for his role in the blockbuster movie The Social Network, latest with a nomination for this years Oscars. When Jesse is opening the show [...]

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Geolocation has been buzzing for some time now – especially with the location based services Foursquare and Gowalla. Now Facebook is following their footsteps and introduces their own location service called ’Places’. Foursquare has been exploding in number of users the last year or so, but still doesn’t reach anywhere near the amount of users [...]

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The Business Behind Facebook

A new infographic by Phd Online sums up the story behind Facebook. The now 6 years old social network has grown into the world’s largest networking site with more than 500 million users. The success of Facebook is rather indisputable with an estimate of 1 billion $ revenue in 2010. But the social network didn’t [...]

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As written on my blog, the movie about how Facebook got started in a Harvard dorm room is now scheduled to hit the theaters around the world in October this year. After reading a bit about the film, especially that it where primary based on the book “The Accidental Billionaires” by Ben Mezrich, I thought [...]

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