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It’s About Technology That Creates Community

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
I’ve been rambling on Twitter , FriendFeed and Facebook tonight about the differences in how Facebook, Twitter, and FriendFeed’s founders participate in each community. Look at Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook Fan Page . Notice how he basically talks at the community? I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a comment by him with his followers (perhaps part of the reason why it’s so difficult to manage Fan Pages right now). Now look at Ev Williams and Biz Stone’s Twitter profiles. You’ll notice a li

Mark Zuckerberg on how to build hacker culture inside a company

Saturday, October 24th, 2009
(I’m live-blogging from Startup School, a daylong program from startup incubator YCombinator held at Berkeley today. Mark Zuckerberg is on-stage for a question-and-answer session. You can watch it here live or update as we go. This is paraphrased.) Jessica Livingston: First I want to go way, way back. I know you built a few things in high school. What did you learn from those experiences? Zuckerberg: I mostly built stuff I liked. I built games and I built AIs to play the games against me

Startup School: An Interview With Mark Zuckerberg

Saturday, October 24th, 2009
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has taken the stage at Startup School, where Y Combinator’s Jessica Livingston is interviewing him. I’m liveblogging the interview below. Mark Zuckerberg: “I love being here. These are like, my people.” Q: I want to go way back, before Facebook. What did you learn from those experiences? A: I mostly built stuff that I liked. When I got to college I started messing around with other programs. There’s this story — I was making Facebook the we

Facebook Usernames – Vanity URLs for the SEO conscious

Saturday, June 13th, 2009
Facebook have launched vanity URLs, not just for companies and brands, but for you and me too. Mark Zuckerberg and his cohorts have finally given in to the Twitter/social media world and given us access to our own personalised usernames. The build up since the announcement , has been feverish . There has been lots of discussion surrounding this, and many others have gone into the intricacies of what this shift means for us. Indeed, Techcrunch compared the choice of username to getting a ta

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