Book Review The Boy Billionaire: Mark Zuckerberg In His Own Words

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Book Review The Boy Billionaire: Mark Zuckerberg In His Own Words Editor: George Beahm ISBN: 978-1-932841-76-3 Genre: Business and Inspiration Price: 385 Baht Pages: 170 Introduction: The Boy Billionaire: Mark Zuckerberg In His Own Words is no way authorized, prepared, approved, or endorsed by Mark Zuckerberg and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any of his past or present organizations. This book is a collection of direct quotes from Mark Zuckerberg on topics related to business, technology, social media, and life collected from his own speeches, interview, and writings. (From a book) About the editor: George Beahm, the editor of the internationally bestselling I, Steve: Steve Jobs In His Own Words is a former Army major who served on active duty, in the National Guard, and in the Army Reserves. He has published 35 nonfiction books. Beahm lives in Williamsburg, Virginia. His website is www.georgebeahm.com Compositional Report: Mark Zuckerberg is a founder of Facebook, a well-known and famous social network. He was born in White Plains, New York, on May 1984 to Karen and Edward Zuckerberg. In 1996, he created Zucnet, a messaging program written in Atari basic. It is used by his father, a dentist, at work and also at home. Next, he enrolls in Ardsley High School, where he excelled in the classic. Then in 2000, Mark Zuckerberg

enrolled in Phillips Exeter Academy, a prestigious prep school. Under the company name of Intelligent Media Group, he builds a media player called Synapse. Both of AOL and Microsoft try to buy the program, but he declines. He graduate from Phillips Exeter Academy in 2002 where he was won prizes in science and classical studies and captained the fencing team. And then he begins first year at Harvard University, where he joins a Jewish fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Pi. He writes Course Match, software designed to link Harvard students with the course they are yakking; he also writes Facemash, which juxtaposes photos of female students for users to evaluate who is hotter. He meets Priscilla Chan at the frat party at Alpha Epsilon Pi. A year later, he working out of his dormitory room at Harvard with DustinMoskovitz, Eduardo Saverin, and Chris Hughes, Mark Zuckerberg expands reach of his fledgling website to a select few other schools, including Stanford, Columbia, and Yale. He drops out of Harvard to further develop his social networking site. He moves to Palo Alto, California, where he and his friends rent a suburban ranch home that doubles as an office. He launches Wirehog, a peer-to-peer file sharing services and the Facebook wall. Then the Facebook hits 1 million users. In 2005, Accel Partners invest $13 million in Mark Zuckerberg s company. Mark Zuckerberg expands the reach of the social network to US colleges, high schools, and international schools. Mark Zuckerberg changes the company name to Facebook, after buying the domain name facebook.com for a report $200,000. Facebook launches a photo sharing service. In 2006, Facebook opens up to business networks. Yahoo s offer to buy Facebook for $1 billion is declined. Then Facebook opens up to anyone 13 years old or older and hits 12 million users. The lawsuit filed the Winklevosses and Narendra is dismissed without prejudice, but is subsequently refilled. Facebook launches Facebook Platform, for programmers wishing to write social applications. MIT Technology Review cites Mark Zuckerberg as one of the top 35 innovators under 35. Microsoft s CEO Steve Ballmer offers to buy Facebook for $15 billion. Mark Zuckerberg says no. Instead, Microsoft buys at $240 million stake in the company. Facebook hits 58 million users. In 2008, Mark Zuckerberg wins Techcrunch s Crunchie Award for best startup CEO. The Winklevoss/Narenda lawsuit is settled out of court. Facebook hits 145 million users. In 2009, Facebook introduces the Like button for use on its own website as well as third-party websites. Facebook hits 360 million users and 500 million

users in 2010. Mark Zuckerberg donates $100 million to the Newark, New Jersey, public school system. Priscilla Chan, a medical student, moves into Mark Zuckerberg s Palo Alto house, which he rents. New Statesman magazine ranks him as number 16 of the world s 50 most influential figures. The Social Network, a motion picture directed by David Fincher and based on Ben Mezrich s nonfiction book The Accidental Billionaires, is released. In an episode of the Simpsons titled Loan-a-Lisa, Mark Zuckerberg lends his voice to his own cartoon character. Vanity Fair ranks Mark Zuckerberg as number 1 of the 100 most influential people of the Information Age. Time magazine names Mark Zuckerberg Person of the Year. Mark Zuckerberg promises to give away half his fortune to charity, joining Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates and investor Warren Buffet in the giving pledge. Facebook hits 608 million users now. In 2011, Facebook introduce a new feature, Timeline. Mark Zuckerberg appears as a surprise guest on Saturday Night Live, as does Jesse Eisenberg who portrayed him in the Social Network. Facebook host its first worldwide programming competition, the Facebook Hacker Cup. Mark Zuckerberg announces on his Timeline that Facebook has acquires Instagram. Mark Zuckerberg may buys a house for $7 million in Palo Alto, California. Facebook moves to its new corporate office. In 2012, Facebook s initial public offering sells at $38 a share, raising $16 billion for a market cap of $104 billion. Mark Zuckerberg marries Priscilla Chan, which he announces by posting a life event on his Facebook page. Facebook hits 955 million users. Mark Zuckerberg announces that Facebook hit the 1 billion mark. He remarks, Well, just everyone came together and counted down. Then we all went back to work. Mark Zuckerberg said that Facebook was not originally created to build a company. It was built to accomplish a social mission-to make the world open and more connected. He does not build services in order to make money; he makes money to build better services. This is a viewpoint that s odds with most, if not all, entrepreneurs in Silicon valley, where the goal is to create an app or website, generate maximum demand for the product, and then sell out for megabucks as quickly as possible. But that does not seem to be Zuckerberg s Mindset. In fact, when Microsoft approached him in 2007 to buy out Facebook, he politely declined. He thinks that it s important that everyone who invest in Facebook understands what this mission means to us, how he makes decisions and why he does the thinks he

does. At Facebook, he is inspired by technologies that have revolutionized how people spread and consume information. He often talk about inventions like the printing press and the television by simply making communication more efficient, they led to complete transformation of many important part of society. They gave more people a voice. They encouraged progress. They change the way society was organized. They brought us closer together. Today, our society has reached another tipping point. They live at a moment when the majority of people in the world have access to the Internet or mobile phones the raw tools necessary to start sharing what they are thinking, feeling and doing with whomever they want. Facebook aspires to build the services that give people the power to share and help them once again transform many of their core institutions and industries. There is a huge need and a huge opportunity to get everyone in the world connected, to give everyone a voice and to help transform society for the future. The scale of the technology and infrastructure that must be built is unprecedented, and they believe this is the most important problem they focus on. They hope to strengthen how people relate to each other. Even if their mission sounds big, it starts small with the relationship between two people. At Facebook, they build tools to help people connect with the people they want and share what they want, and by doing this they are extending people s capacity to build and maintain relationships. People sharing more even if just with their close friends or families create a more open culture and leads to a better understanding of the lives and perspectives of others. They believe that this creates a greater number of stronger relationships between people, and that it helps people get exposed to a greater number of diverse perspectives. As He said above, Facebook was not originally founded to be a company. They are always cared primarily about their social mission, the services they are building and the people who use them. This is a different approach for a public company to take, so he wants to explain why he thinks it works. He starts off by writing the first version of Facebook himself because it was something he wants to exist. Since then, most of the Ideas and code that have gone into

Facebook have once from the great people they have attracted to their team. Most great people care primarily about building and being a part of great things, but they also want to make money. Through the process of building a team and also building a developer community, advertising market and investor base. By focusing on their mission and building great services, they believe that they will create the most value for their shareholders and partners over the long term and this in turn will enable them to keep attracting the best people and building more great services. This is how they think about their IPO as well. They are going public for their employees and investors. They made a commitment to them when they gave them equity that they should work hard to make it worth a lot and make it liquid, and this is fulfilling their commitment. As they become a public company, they are making a similar commitment to their new investors and they will work just as hard to fulfill it.