Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Facebook – The Complete Biography History


Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook



In early 2003, Adam D'Angelo, then a CalTech student who had been Mark Zuckerberg's best friend in high school, had developed the experimental, rudimentary social networking website Buddy Zoo, that was used by hundreds of thousands of people before D'Angelo shut it down. That summer, Zuckerberg and friends who were also computer science students worked coding for the summer in Boston and discussed the implication of D'Angelo's website's success with regard to the future of social networking on the Internet.[1] In the fall, Zuckerberg, returning for his sophomore year at Harvard, wrote CourseMatch, a briefly popular site that helped Harvard students figure out what courses their friends were taking;[1] and then, on October 28, 2003, he wrote Facemash, a site that, according to the Harvard Crimson, represented a Harvard University version of Hot or Not.[2]

That night, Zuckerberg made the following blog entries:[3][4][5]

I'm a little intoxicated, not gonna lie. So what if it's not even 10 p.m. and it's a Tuesday night? What? The Kirkland [dorm] facebook is open on my desktop and some of these people have pretty horrendous facebook pics. I almost want to put some of these faces next to pictures of farm animals and have people vote on which is more attractive.
—9:48 pm
Yea, it's on. I'm not exactly sure how the farm animals are going to fit into this whole thing (you can't really ever be sure with farm animals...), but I like the idea of comparing two people together.
—11:09 pm
Let the hacking begin.
—12:58 am

According to The Harvard Crimson, Facemash "used photos compiled from the online facebooks of nine Houses, placing two next to each other at a time and asking users to choose the 'hotter' person". To accomplish this, Zuckerberg hacked into the protected areas of Harvard's computer network and copied the houses' private dormitory ID images.

Harvard at that time did not have a student directory with photos, and basic information and the initial site generated 450 visitors and 22,000 photo-views in its first four hours online.[6] That the initial site mirrored people’s physical community—with their real identities—represented the key aspects of what later became Facebook.[7]

"Perhaps Harvard will squelch it for legal reasons without realizing its value as a venture that could possibly be expanded to other schools (maybe even ones with good-looking people...)," Zuckerberg wrote in his personal blog. "But one thing is certain, and it’s that I’m a jerk for making this site. Oh well. Someone had to do it eventually..."[8] The site was quickly forwarded to several campus group list-servers but was shut down a few days later by the Harvard administration. Zuckerberg was charged by the administration with breach of security, violating copyrights, and violating individual privacy, and faced expulsion, but ultimately the charges were dropped.[9]

Zuckerberg expanded on this initial project that semester by creating a social study tool ahead of an art history final by uploading 500 Augustan images to a website, with one image per page along with a comment section.[7] He opened the site up to his classmates and people started sharing their notes. "The professor said it had the best grades of any final he’d ever given. This was my first social hack. With Facebook, I wanted to make something that would make Harvard more open," Zuckerberg said in a TechCrunch interview.

In January 2004, the following semester, Zuckerberg began writing code for a new website. He was inspired, he said, by an editorial in The Harvard Crimson about the Facemash incident. "It is clear that the technology needed to create a centralized Website is readily available," the paper observed. "The benefits are many."[3] On February 4, 2004, Zuckerberg launched "Thefacebook", originally located at thefacebook.com.[10] "Everyone’s been talking a lot about a universal face book within Harvard," Zuckerberg told The Harvard Crimson. "I think it’s kind of silly that it would take the University a couple of years to get around to it. I can do it better than they can, and I can do it in a week."[11] "When Mark finished the site, he told a couple of friends. And then one of them suggested putting it on the Kirkland House online mailing list, which was...three hundred people," according to roommate Dustin Moskovitz. "And, once they did that, several dozen people joined, and then they were telling people at the other houses. By the end of the night, we were...actively watching the registration process. Within twenty-four hours, we had somewhere between twelve hundred and fifteen hundred registrants."[12]

Just six days after the site launched, three Harvard seniors, Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevoss, and Divya Narendra, accused Zuckerberg of intentionally misleading them into believing he would help them build a social network called HarvardConnection.com, while he was instead using their ideas to build a competing product.[13]

The three complained to the Harvard Crimson and the newspaper began an investigation. Zuckerberg used his site, TheFacebook.com, to look up members of the site who identified themselves as members of the Crimson. Then he examined a log of failed logins to see if any of the Crimson members had ever entered an incorrect password into TheFacebook.com. In the cases in which they had entered failed logins, Mark tried to use them to access the Crimson members' Harvard email accounts. He successfully accessed two of them.[13] The three later filed a lawsuit against Zuckerberg, later settling.[14]

Membership was initially restricted to students of Harvard College, and within the first month, more than half the undergraduate population at Harvard was registered on the service.[15] Eduardo Saverin (business aspects), Dustin Moskovitz (programmer), Andrew McCollum (graphic artist), and Chris Hughes soon joined Zuckerberg to help promote the website. In March 2004, Facebook expanded to Stanford, Columbia, and Yale.[16] This expansion continued when it opened to all Ivy League and Boston area schools, and gradually most universities in Canada and the United States.[17] Facebook incorporated in the summer of 2004 and the entrepreneur Sean Parker, who had been informally advising Zuckerberg, became the company's president.[18] In June 2004, Facebook moved its base of operations to Palo Alto, California.[16] The company dropped The from its name after purchasing the domain name facebook.com in 2005 for $200,000.[19]


Facebook launched a high school version in September 2005, which Zuckerberg called the next logical step.[25] At that time, high school networks required an invitation to join.[26] Facebook later expanded membership eligibility to employees of several companies, including Apple Inc. and Microsoft.[27] Facebook was then opened on September 26, 2006, to everyone of ages 13 and older with a valid e-mail address.[28][29] In October 2008, Facebook announced that it was to set up its international headquarters in Dublin, Ireland.[30]

Facebook has been highly used in the years 2009-2010. It has crossed the visits of Google in some continents. Recently[as of?], Facebook.com was the top social network across eight of individual markets in the Southeast Asia/Oceania region (Philippines, Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Vietnam), while other brands commanded the top positions in certain markets, including Google-owned Orkut in India, Mixi.jp in Japan, CyWorld in South Korea and Yahoo!’s Wretch.cc in Taiwan.[citation needed]

In 2010 Facebook began to pro-actively involve its users in the running of the website, by inviting users to become beta testers after passing a question and answer based selection process[31], and also by creating a new section know as Facebook Engineering Puzzles where users would solve computational problems and then potentially be hired by Facebook.[32]

Facebook received its first investment of US$500,000 in June 2004 from PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, in exchange for 7% of the company.[33] This was followed a year later by $12.7 million in venture capital from Accel Partners, and then $27.5 million more from Greylock Partners.[33][34] A leaked cash flow statement showed that during the 2005 fiscal year, Facebook had a net loss of $3.63 million.[35]

With the sale of social networking website MySpace to News Corp on July 19, 2005, rumors surfaced about the possible sale of Facebook to a larger media company.[36] Zuckerberg had already said he did not want to sell the company, and denied rumors to the contrary.[37] On March 28, 2006, BusinessWeek reported that a potential acquisition of Facebook was under negotiation. Facebook reportedly declined an offer of $750 million from an unknown bidder, and it was rumored the asking price rose as high as $2 billion.[38]

In September 2006, serious talks between Facebook and Yahoo! took place concerning acquisition of Facebook, with prices reaching as high as $1 billion.[39] Thiel, by then a board member of Facebook, indicated that Facebook's internal valuation was around $8 billion based on their projected revenues of $1 billion by 2015, comparable to Viacom's MTV brand, a company with a shared target demographic audience.[40]

On July 17, 2007, Zuckerberg said that selling Facebook was unlikely because he wanted to keep it independent, saying "We're not really looking to sell the company... We're not looking to IPO anytime soon. It's just not the core focus of the company."[41] In September 2007, Microsoft approached Facebook, proposing an investment in return for a 5% stake in the company, offering an estimated $300–500 million.[42] That month, other companies, including Google, expressed interest in buying a portion of Facebook.[43]

On October 24, 2007, Microsoft announced that it had purchased a 1.6% share of Facebook for $240 million, giving Facebook a total implied value of around $15 billion.[44] However, Microsoft bought preferred stock that carried special rights, such as "liquidation preferences" that meant Microsoft would get paid before common stockholders if the company is sold. Microsoft's purchase also included rights to place international ads on Facebook.[45] In November 2007, Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing invested $60 million in Facebook.[46]


Facebook received its first investment of US$500,000 in June 2004 from PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, in exchange for 7% of the company.[33] This was followed a year later by $12.7 million in venture capital from Accel Partners, and then $27.5 million more from Greylock Partners.[33][34] A leaked cash flow statement showed that during the 2005 fiscal year, Facebook had a net loss of $3.63 million.[35]

With the sale of social networking website MySpace to News Corp on July 19, 2005, rumors surfaced about the possible sale of Facebook to a larger media company.[36] Zuckerberg had already said he did not want to sell the company, and denied rumors to the contrary.[37] On March 28, 2006, BusinessWeek reported that a potential acquisition of Facebook was under negotiation. Facebook reportedly declined an offer of $750 million from an unknown bidder, and it was rumored the asking price rose as high as $2 billion.[38]

In September 2006, serious talks between Facebook and Yahoo! took place concerning acquisition of Facebook, with prices reaching as high as $1 billion.[39] Thiel, by then a board member of Facebook, indicated that Facebook's internal valuation was around $8 billion based on their projected revenues of $1 billion by 2015, comparable to Viacom's MTV brand, a company with a shared target demographic audience.[40]

On July 17, 2007, Zuckerberg said that selling Facebook was unlikely because he wanted to keep it independent, saying "We're not really looking to sell the company... We're not looking to IPO anytime soon. It's just not the core focus of the company."[41] In September 2007, Microsoft approached Facebook, proposing an investment in return for a 5% stake in the company, offering an estimated $300–500 million.[42] That month, other companies, including Google, expressed interest in buying a portion of Facebook.[43]

On October 24, 2007, Microsoft announced that it had purchased a 1.6% share of Facebook for $240 million, giving Facebook a total implied value of around $15 billion.[44] However, Microsoft bought preferred stock that carried special rights, such as "liquidation preferences" that meant Microsoft would get paid before common stockholders if the company is sold. Microsoft's purchase also included rights to place international ads on Facebook.[45] In November 2007, Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing invested $60 million in Facebook.[46]

The Chronicles Of Narnia :The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader (2010) TS 400MB


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Who is Justin Bieber?


Birth Name: Justin Drew Bieber
Nickname: JBiebs
Height : 5' 7" (1.70 m)
Birthday: March 1, 1994

Trivia

Discovered by Scooter Braun, who is also his manager.

Usher Raymond signed him to Island Def Jam Records, and beat out Justin Timberlake's hopes of signing the young singer.

Often wears purple.

Taught himself four instruments including the piano, guitar, drums. He hopes to learn the violin.

Has a high GPA.

Can moonwalk.

The Dream produced and wrote his songs Baby and One Time.

His single "Baby" debuted at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Moved to Atlanta, Georgia to pursue his music career.

Comes from Stratford, Ontario in Canada.

The craziest gift from a fan that he received was a rubber golf club.

Bought a Macbook Pro with his own money - one of his biggest purchases.

Likes the show "Smallville".

Started out by posting youtube videos in 2007.

His debut album was "My World".

His mom, Pattie Mallette, travels with him all the time.

Likes to play video games.

Has a signature hair style.

Met Celine Dion at a New York Knicks basketball game. She approached him and said my son loves your songs.

Plays guitar at many of his concerts.

Has performed with Rihanna at the Super Bowl Weekend concert in Miami.

Likes to play hockey and basketball.

Recorded a few songs with fellow singer Sean Kingston.

Has one day a week where he just relaxes.

Recorded "We Are The World" for Haiti. He got the opening verse which was previously sung by Lionel Richie.

Dad still lives in Canada.

Wrote the song "Down To Earth" about his parents' divorce.

The executive producer of his first record, My World was LA Reid.

Has a twitter which he updates daily.

Is good friends with Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez.

His father's name is Jeremy, and his mother's name is Patty.


Personal Quotes

[When asked by Chelsea Handler on her E! show "Chelsea Lately" if he was a player]: Hum, you know...


Where Are They Now

(August 2010) On his 2010 My World 2.0 World Tour


Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Award Result Ref.
2010 "One Time" Myx Music Award for Favorite International Video Nominated [68]
My World Juno Award for Album of the Year Nominated [69]
Juno Award for Pop Album of the Year Nominated
Self Juno Award for New Artist of the Year Nominated
TRL Award for Best International Act Won [70]
World Music Award for Best Pop Act Nominated [71]
World Music Award for Best New Artist Nominated
Young Hollywood Award for Newcomer of the Year Won [72]
MuchMusic Video Award for UR Fave: New Artist Won [73]
"Baby" MuchMusic Video Award for UR Fave: Canadian Video Won
MuchMusic Video Award for International Video of the Year by a Canadian Won
"One Time" Nominated
Self BET Award for Best New Artist Nominated [74]
Teen Choice Award for Choice Music: Male Artist Won [75]
Teen Choice Award for Choice Music: Breakout Artist Male Won
Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer Music Star: Male Won
Teen Choice Award for Choice Fanatic Fans Nominated
My World 2.0 Teen Choice Award for Choice Music: Pop Album Won
"Baby" MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist Won [76]
Self MTV Video Music Brazil for International Artist Won [77]
Meus PrĂªmios Nick for Favorite International Artist Won [78]
MTV Europe Music Award for Best New Act Nominated [79][80]
MTV Europe Music Award for Best Male Won
MTV Europe Music Award for Best Push Act Won
American Music Award for Artist of the Year Won [81]
American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Won
American Music Award for T-Mobile Breakthrough Artist Won
My World 2.0 American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Album Won
2011 Self Grammy Award for Best New Artist Pending [82]
My World 2.0 Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album Pending

Facebook Girl Of The Day


Miss Jessica


Trivia:

Jessica first appeared in the Shakespeare's 'Merchant of Venice' and her origins are much debated. It is possible that Jessica comes from the Hebrew name found in the Bible as Iscah, which was translated in Shakespeare's time as Jesca.

Having shown amazing popularity in the US from the late 70s to the late 90s, Jessica fell to 32nd place in the US charts in 2006. However, in 2007 it was the fifth most popular name in the UK, having held the top spot in 2005. Jessica is also currently in the top 10 of all the Australian states, and New Zealand.

Famous bearers include actresses Jessica Lange, Jessica Alba and Jessica Biel, singer Jessica Simpson and Jessica McClure (also known as 'Baby Jessica') who became trapped in a well at 18 months. Jessica Rabbit is the amoral wife of Roger Rabbit in the film 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'.

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How To Make A Girl Fall In Love With You - In 4 Easy Ways


Love, Love, Love

by: jett


Love is indeed a tough business and it's very hard to make a girl fall in love with you. Love is much more intense and involves deep feelings and emotions. Girls normally tend to be highly demanding when it comes to the issue of love. Girls are always looking for that perfect one who would love her and keep her happy for the rest of her life. You can make a girl fall in love with you if you become all that she desires and wants in a man. Read on to find out how you can make a girl fall in love with you and achieve desired results.

Fake it till you make it- Well it's a dirty way to make a girl fall in love with you but it sure does work. Try to get into a personality which almost every girl would love and admire. Become someone they would love to be with. The best way is to surround yourself as many females as possible and be the one and only they would love to be with. When you become a rare commodity you would find more girls falling in love with you than ever before.

Appeal right to her heart- Yes we all know there is a big connection between heart and love therefore the best way to make a girl fall in love with you is to appeal right to her heart. Now by this it means appeal to her emotions and get her to involve her emotions. If a girl feels emotionally attached to you than your job of making her falling in love with you is half done.

Be the one who clicks- Girls are always looking out for males who are the so called ones and with whom girls can spend the rest of their lives with. So how to become this one and only who would click? The best way to do this is to be everything and have every ingredient which a girl would expect in her man whom she would love.

Be the prince charming- Every girl expects that a prince charming would come into their life some day who would love them with all his heart. Life is not much of a fairy tale but girls do want it to be that way. The best way to make girls fall in love with you is to become that very prince charming that they expect. Whenever you spend time with her make it the best time of her life and make her enjoy your company. Girls normally tend to fall in love with guys whom they feel comfortable and safe around.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Last Exorcism (2010) R5 325MB








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