Zuckerberg ripped Facebook idea?
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- ukit
http://www.businessinsider.com/h…
Not sure what to make of this, some pretty funny anecdotes though.
Friend: So have you decided what you're going to do about the websites?
Zuck: Yeah, I'm going to fuck them
Zuck: Probably in the year
Zuck: *ear
- ideaist0
competition = a bitch...
- Someone always gets fucked. That's the way it is.monospaced
- monospaced0
Quite interesting. But there were Friendster and MySpace before Facebook, and there will be something after it.
- I also love how Zuck refers to it as "the facebook" before it launched, and how much he writes "like" in his chats.monospaced
- Yeah, nothing all that original about it reallyukit
- brandelec0
more like mark was already developing fb and lucked out by being approached by the would-be competitor
fair play i say
- airey0
it's relevant to us in that he was a developer they went to, and he simply setup a competition project while stalling their original one. possibly.
- The problem was that his own operation (FB) was too close to his client's.monospaced
- clearThoughts0
old news
- Mar. 5, 2010, 4:10 AM ?
today is the 9th man.. come on give the guy a breakMeeklo
- Mar. 5, 2010, 4:10 AM ?
- utopian0
100 million Facebook pages leaked on torrent site. Facebook offers directory of 100 million Facebook users...
- vitamins0
What the hell is wrong with this Zuckerberg guy?
- capitalism.JSK
- Some nerd that has 4 billion in his bank account.CygnusZero4
- rosem0
execution > idea
the end.
- DrBombay0
If I was him I would sell out and get the fuck out of the country.
- utopian0
Mark Zuckerberg’s Neighbors Write Irate Letter About His Security Detail
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Hi Neighbors,
I’m sure you all agree that it can be cumbersome living next to Zuck. I think we’ve all tried to be as patient and civil as possible during the very long construction, the noise, the trash, the blocking of streets, etc. Now that all that circus is done, we are left with 2 silver SUV’s permanently occupying desirable parking spots. It goes without saying that living close to Dolores Park and the awesome neighboring districts already creates a challenge when it comes to street parking, so the 2 spots that are illegally being held for Zuck only makes matters worse. We’ve spoken to the security guards and they were cordial but ultimately have been instructed by their supervisors to not move the cars under any circumstances. They acknowledge that they are occupying the space with no turnover and illegally. So, on weekends such as this, I have to park illegally in front of the apartment that I live in full-time and risk the chance of getting an expensive ticket by MTA. Can you all help me raise visibility to this issue? We’ve already spoken to both guards currently on duty, they spoke to their offsite supervisor and I’ve also called [sic] left a message Tim Wenzel (he has yet to call back), the “Residential Security Manager” for Zuck’s ... home. We’ve also taken pictures of both cars and posted it on SFMTA’s twitter page, along with the local news stations Twitter accounts, our personal facebook accounts and have also created an account and shared this on Nextdoor.
I want to add that Zuck’s guards could park in his driveway or in front of his driveway with no issue but refuse to do so as that is not what they are instructed to do. One of the guards mentioned that she agreed that even from a security standpoint, where the cars are parked don’t give the best vantage points and that she thinks they should be driving around and having a guard posted on both sides of [the street]. All and all, none of this makes any sense. SFMTA requires ALL cars to be moved after 72 hours’ time, and in all residential areas, if cars don’t have parking permits (which currently the guards do not have) and they need to be moved every 2 hours (M-F) within the listed time. When they do move the car is [sic] has to be at least a block away, ensuring turnover. Clearly, none of this is happening.
And, although I do feel bad for the guards when it gets cold or hot, they tend to leave their car engines on day and night which is wasteful and horrible for the environment not to mention noisy in an otherwise quiet neighborhood.
Please report this issue to SFMTA by calling 415-553-1200 (Press 1 for English) (Press option 6 for illegal parking) or tweeting them @SFMTA_MUNI
Also, please contact:
Tim Wenzel (Residential Security Manager)
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