Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Mark Zuckerberg: 29 interesting facts about him

Most of us know Mark Zuckerberg as the CEO of Facebook, but there are a lot of interesting facts about this young billionaire that you all must know. Celebrating his 29th birthday, here we bring you 29 interesting facts about him.
1. Type @[4:0] in a Facebook comment, and Mark Zuckerberg's name will appear.
2. You can't block Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook. Go to http://www.facebook.com/zuck and try for yourself.
Happy birthday Mark Zuckerberg: 29 interesting facts about him
You can\'t block Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook. Here are some more interesting facts about the Facebook co-founder.
3. As a teenager Mark was an aethist.
4. Mark's father Edward Zuckerberg enrolled Mark in a graduate computer course at a nearby college. When his father accompanied Mark to the college at the first class, the instructor looked at Edward and said, pointing to Mark, "You can't bring him to the classroom with you." Edward informed the instructor that his son Mark was the student.
5. Mark and his sisters loved to play pranks. Once, Mark and his sister Randi pulled a prank on New Year's Eve of 1999 that was memorable for Mark Zuckerberg. During that time, everyone was upset about Y2K, which was the theory that a bug in a computer data programming would ruin many of the computerised systems of the world when the year turned to 2000. Mark knew that that his parents were apprehensive about Y2K, so he, with his sister, waited until exactly midnight and then shut down the power in their house so as to make his parents think the fears about Y2K had actually come true.
6. Mark, along with his classmate, at Phillips Exeter Academy wrote a music program called Synapse. The program used artificial intelligence to analyse a user's music listenting habits and used that information to recommend other music.
7. The program got a lot of favourable reviews that both AOL and Microsoft showed interest in buying it for around $1 million. Also, they wanted to hire Mark to develop it, but he would have to drop out of school, so he refused.
8. He joined a Jewish fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Pi. At a party one Friday night, Mark met Priscilla Chan, a Chinese American from Boston. They would later begin dating. Priscilla Chan later expressed her first impressions of Zuckerberg : "He was this nerdy guy who was just a little bit out there."
9. To be able to communicate with his girlfriend Priscilla Chan's family members, Zuckerberg started to learn Chinese in 2010.
10. At the beginning of the sophomore year, Mark developed Course Match, the program that enabled students/users to decide what college courses they wanted to opt for based on what other students at their school were choosing.
11. He also invented Facemash, a program that was created with the purpose of finding out who was the most attractive person on campus. However, this was more like the pranks he used to play as a child.
12. The domain name Facemash.com, the predecessor to Facebook that Zuckerberg built in 2003, was sold in 2010 for $30201.
13. In 2009 Mark Zuckerberg wore a tie for the entire year as a symbol of how serious and important the year was following the recession that began in 2008.
14. In 2011, Zuckerberg turned vegetarian and said he would only eat meat of animals that he killed himself.
15. Zuckerberg's first car was a Subaru Forester SUV.
16. Mark Zuckerberg is also on Twitter as @finkd where he has over 150,000 followers but has posted only 19 tweets in the last three and a half years.
17. Blue is Mark Zuckerberg's favourite colour, as evident from Facebook's design.
18. By the time he turned 13, he had already created a basic computer network for his family dubbed "Zucknet," which allowed the computers in the family and his father's dental offfice to send messages to each other by pinging.
19. Zuckerberg has also created a few computer games. Once, he developed a computer version of the game Monopoly based on his middle school and a version of the game Risk based on the Roman empire.
20. Zuckerberg's pet dog Beast is a Puli, a type of Hungarian Sheepdog.
21. Zuckerberg placed a big whiteboard in the hallway of his dormitory suite. Mark would use it to brainstorm with symbols and codes for software. In the words of one of his roommates, Dustin Moskovitz: "He really loved that whiteboard. He awlays wanted to draw out his ideas, even when that didn't necessarily make them clearer."
22. Mark Zuckerberg's interest in programming developed when his parents gifted him the book C++ for Dummies.
23. Mark Zuckerberg has about 50 patents in his name. The first of which was issued in November 2004 for the technology behind the Synapse Media Player.
24. The number of people on who have Mark Zuckerberg on their Google+ circles is a fraction of the number of users who have subscribed to his status updates on Facebook.
25. His favourite musicians include Daft Punk, Lady Gaga, Shakira and Rihanna.
26. His favourite quotations: "Fortune favours the bold," by Virgil, Aeneid X.284; "All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once you grow up," by Pablo Picasso; "Make things as simple as possible but no simpler," by Albert Einstein.
27. There are conflicting viewpoints about Zuckerberg's years at Harvard University. The movie The Social Network portrays him as both a genius and as someone who was always socially handicapped, and desperate to find a way into the social elite at Harward. However, Zuckerberg rebuffs those claims saying he never wanted to be part of the social clubs at Harvard and never used his computer skills to impress women around him.
28. Mark's interest in computer programming was quite visible at the very early age. By the time he was in middle school, he was already using computers and writing software for them.
29. Eduardo Saverin, one of the four co-founders of Facebook had provided the $1000 seed capital to start Facebook.

Friday, April 26, 2013

The Next Big Thing Is Here Released Today - Samsung S4 With 16GB - Rs. 41500

It Takes a Lot of Thing to be The Next Big Thing


The Galaxy S 4 does what you want and what you didn't know was even possible. Erase a photo's background distractions with just a touch. Skip channel surfing and change the TV channel right from your phone. Preview photos and files or read a news article without ever touching the screen. Use one screen to check Facebook® as you catch up on email. The Galaxy S 4 does things the way they should be done-your way.

Catch Any Moment, Keep Every Memory


The smartphone camera just got a makeover. 13MP meets our 5" 1080p display for a stunning way to take, view and share photos. Custom shooting modes make every moment beautiful, so you can capture the grandness of the Grand Canyon or document your daughter's first cartwheel.


Take it at Your Own Pace


Easy Mode is a setting you can use to simplify your home screen with bigger icons and your favorite apps, so you can take your time to discover the amazing world of your new Galaxy S 4.



Amazing in a Whole New Way


The Galaxy S 4 unites imagination and innovation. With Air View™, you can get a preview of your photo just by hovering your finger over the thumbnail. Skip to the next song by waving your hand over the screen. Or pause a movie just by looking away from the screen.



Breaking All the Rules

The Galaxy S 4 does the things you always wished your phone could do. Why switch back and forth between two apps when you can use two at the same time? Why wait until you're on your desktop to edit a Microsoft Word® document? Its time doing the little things became easier so you can make the big things happen.



A Smartphone That Makes TV Better


The Galaxy S 4 is geared for a good time. Its infrared sensor is the same technology as your remote control, so with WatchON™ you can change the TV channel from your phone. And you get a custom TV guide that shows you what you like to watch. With Samsung Hub, you can watch more music, movies and games with one app and one sign-in. The Galaxy S 4 is serious about having fun.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

A new layout for Pages on mobile

Each day, millions of people visit Facebook Pages – with almost half accessing them from their mobile phones. Today, we've developed a new mobile Pages layout tailored to the way people look for information on their mobile devices. It's now easier for your customers to interact with your Page in a way that’s both efficient and useful. These updates are accessible via mobile browsers and the Facebook iOS app, and new mobile Pages on the Android app are coming soon.


Benefits for your Page
  • Higher-appearing pinned posts: You can pin important posts (including Facebook Offers or videos) from your desktops. These posts are now front and center when Pages are accessed on mobile devices.
  • Easier mobile management: You now have the ability to easily switch between public and admin views directly from your mobile Pages/devices.
How to get your Page ready
  • Fill out your Page with basic information: Page category and about section. If you have a local business with a location, update your Page with your address, store hours, phone number, and other business info.
  • Download the Pages Manager app from the App Store to make it easy to manage your Pages on the go.
Additional Resources
  • Read more about design improvements to mobile Pages for your customers
  • Learn about Page basics and the Pages Manager app in the Facebook Help Center
  • Download the mobile Pages product guide

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Some #SocialStats which will blow your mind away!

Some #SocialStats which will blow your mind away!


1 MILLION WEBSITES HAVE INTEGRATED WITH FACEBOOK!!!

25% OF USERS DON'T BOTHER WITH PRIVACY SETTINGS!!!

23% OF USERS CHECK THEIR ACCOUNTS "5X OR MORE" EVERY DAY!!!

210000 YEARS OF MUSIC HAVE BEEN PLAYED ON FACEBOOK!!!

80% IF USERS PREFER TO CONNECT WITH BRANDS ON FACEBOOK!!!


Thursday, February 7, 2013

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Happy birthday Facebook World's Biggest Addiction

Today is the Birthday of Facebook...

Today is Facebook's 9th birthday. This is a happy occasion for Facebook. Facebook was founded in 2004 to give people the tools to engage and understand the world around them. It's an achievement that so many people are using Facebook in this way.


On February 4, 2004 world's biggest addiction was launched. 
Once Again Happy birthday !

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

BlackBerry 10 Global Launch Event Keynote Wrap-Up


Today was a truly amazing day for us here at BlackBerry. We officially launched our new platform,BlackBerry 10, and some of you will be able to get your hands on a BlackBerry Z10 as soon as tomorrow. Check out the recap below to stay on top of the day’s news.

Research In Motion is now BlackBerry

On stage, Thorsten announced that from now on the company will be called BlackBerry – one brand, one promise. Check out the full blog post, and don’t the miss the interview with Frank Boulben, CMO of BlackBerry.

BlackBerry Z10

The BlackBerry Z10 is a stunning device with a gorgeous touchscreen that uses the latest technology for fast, accurate typing and a crystal clear display. Running on the new BlackBerry 10 platform, this device has elegant features that bring the BlackBerry experience to the next level. Read more about the BlackBerry Z10 in the full blog post.
BlackBerry 10 launch event keynote

BlackBerry Q10

The BlackBerry Q10 is the first BlackBerry 10 device to feature a physical keyboard. It’s packed with the same great features you’ve become familiar with in BlackBerry 10, but provides an unmatched physical typing experience for customers who just need to have that keyboard. See how it works in the full blog post and video.

BBM Video Chat with Screenshare

BlackBerry Messenger, or BBM, has been taken to the next level with BBM Video Chat and screen sharing capabilities. This is going to open up some new possibilities for collaborating and communicating with your friends and colleagues. Watch as Vivek demos this on stage from the Global Launch event, and read more about it in the full blog post.

BlackBerry Story Maker

Easily compile your photos, videos and songs into your own movie – BlackBerry Story Maker allows you to create your own cinematic moments on the new BlackBerry Z10 and share them with your friends. Check out Vivek’s demo here:

70,000 Apps at Launch

BlackBerry 10 will launch with more apps than any first-generation platform, and will have more than 1,000 of the top apps from around the world. BlackBerry 10 also has commitments from partners including Disney, Cisco, Foursquare, Skype and Rovio. Check out the full blog post and video here.
BlackBerry 10 launch event keynote

BlackBerry Welcomes Alicia Keys as Global Creative Director

We’re very excited to be entering into a partnership that will see a unique collaboration between BlackBerry and 14-time Grammy® Award-winning artist, Alicia Keys. She’ll be working with the team for creative inspiration and will lead the BlackBerry Keep Moving Projects. Read more about our collaboration with Alicia Keys and the “Keep Moving” Projects here.

This has truly been an exciting day for all BlackBerry customers and fans. Let us know your impressions of the global launch of BlackBerry 10 below!

For more: http://blogs.blackberry.com/2013/01/blackberry-10-launch-event-keynote-recap/

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Finally - Google Panda Update Version #24


Google finally has announced a new Panda refresh, making this version number - 24.
This refresh has a noticeable impact 1.2% of English based queries according to Google.
The previous confirmed update was #23 and it impacted 1.3% of English queries on December 21, 2012. Prior to that was a refresh on November 21st that impacted 0.8% of queries. It seems like Google is now rolling out their updates every 4 weeks or so.
Last week there were significant reports of a Google update, which Google denied.

Here are all the releases so far for Panda:
1.    Panda Update 1, Feb. 24, 2011 (11.8% of queries; announced; English in US only)
2.    Panda Update 2, April 11, 2011 (2% of queries; announced; rolled out in English internationally)
3.    Panda Update 3, May 10, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)
4.    Panda Update 4, June 16, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)
5.    Panda Update 5, July 23, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)
6.    Panda Update 6, Aug. 12, 2011 (6-9% of queries in many non-English languages; announced)
7.    Panda Update 7, Sept. 28, 2011 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)
8.    Panda Update 8, Oct. 19, 2011 (about 2% of queries; belatedly confirmed)
9.    Panda Update 9, Nov. 18, 2011: (less than 1% of queries; announced)
10.  Panda Update 10, Jan. 18, 2012 (no change given; confirmed, not announced)
11.  Panda Update 11, Feb. 27, 2012 (no change given; announced)
12.  Panda Update 12, March 23, 2012 (about 1.6% of queries impacted; announced)
13.  Panda Update 13, April 19, 2012 (no change given; belatedly revealed)
14.  Panda Update 14, April 27, 2012: (no change given; confirmed; first update within days of another)
15.  Panda Update 15, June 9, 2012: (1% of queries; belatedly announced)
16.  Panda Update 16, June 25, 2012: (about 1% of queries; announced)
17.  Panda Update 17, July 24, 2012:(about 1% of queries; announced)
18.  Panda Update 18, Aug. 20, 2012: (about 1% of queries; belatedly announced)
19.  Panda Update 19, Sept. 18, 2012: (less than 0.7% of queries; announced)
20.  Panda Update 20 , Sep. 27, 2012 (2.4% English queries, impacted, belatedly announced
21.  Panda Update 21, Nov. 5, 2012 (1.1% of English-language queries in US; 0.4% worldwide; confirmed, not announced)
22.  Panda Update 22, Nov. 21, 2012 (0.8% of English queries were affected; confirmed, not announced)
23.  Panda Update 23, Dec. 21, 2012 (1.3% of English queries were affected; confirmed, announced)
24.  Panda Update 24, Jan. 22, 2013 (1.2% of English queries were affected; confirmed, announced)


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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Facebook lets some people email Mark Zuckerberg for $100



Facebook is apparently offering some users the opportunity to shell out $100 to email CEO Mark Zuckerberg and make sure their message lands in his main inbox rather than the box where spam-like messages to non-friends usually end up.
Sound enticing?

For most people, if you want to email President Barack Obama, basketball star LeBron James or author Vince Flynn you can certainly do so but most likely they’ll never see your message.
That’s because if you don’t know someone your missives don’t end up in their main mailbox. To see this for yourself, just go to your messages, click on “See All” and then you can access not only your inbox, but these “other” messages, as well.

The option to pay $100 to message Zuckerberg isn't open to everyone, but was spotted by Mashable, which posted a screen capture of the option in action. Apparently, Facebook is playing around with a feature it introduced last month when it began allowing people to send emails to persons they’re not friends with for $1.

“For example, if you want to send a message to someone you heard speak at an event but are not friends with, or if you want to message someone about a job opportunity, you can use this feature to reach their Inbox,” Facebook wrote in a press release. “For the receiver, this test allows them to hear from people who have an important message to send them.”

At the time, Facebook said the $1 test only worked between individual users in the U.S., and users could have no more than one message per week routed from their "other" folder to the inbox. Apparently the social network’s priority-email-for-a-buck trial got some traction, or it wouldn't throw the $100 option out there.
It’s an interesting concept, but one has to wonder how effective such messaging would actually be.
Zuckerberg has 16 million followers on Facebook, after all. Unless the message is somehow flagged something like “Hey, this person actually paid $100 to get this through to you” you’d think these famous people would have in-boxes all clogged up with tons of messages, making the chances of them opening one from a stranger unlikely. 

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Facebook is Top Social Network in 127 Countries


Facebook's reach just keeps getting wider.
According to social media analyst Vincenzo Cosenza's biannual World Map of Social Networks, Facebook is the leader in 127 of the 137 countries observed, the Los Angeles Times reports. Armenia, Latvia, Kyrgyzstan and Vietnam are among the 10 countries where Facebook now reigns supreme.
The biggest recent growth area, according to Cosenza, is Asia, which now has 278 million Facebook users and boasts the social network's largest population. Europe now has fewer users than Asia, netting 251 million users total; North America has 243 million users; South America has 142 million users; Africa has 52 million users and the Oceania region has 15 million users.
The countries where non-Facebook networks still dominate? Russia, led by Kontakte and Odnoklassniki; China, lead by QZone; and Iran, led by Cloob.