Tag: Mark Zuckerberg

  • Infographic: People Who Changed the World Without Formal Education

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    Famous College and High School Dropouts

    This infographic showcases a few people (Paul Allen, Michael Dell, Thomas Edison, Larry Ellison, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, the Wright Brothers, Mark Zuckerberg) who have changed the world even though they had not completed high school and/or college.

    Here is a videographic showcasing the same information in a lively video:

     

     

    For more information on high school dropouts and college dropouts, see the College Dropouts Hall of Fame.


    Charity Showcase

    Save the Children works to eliminate the problems that face children in the United States and the world – problems such as poverty, hunger, disease, and illiteracy. A donation of $70 provides education for one girl in Afghanistan for one year, paying for her school fees, uniforms, books, and school supplies. You can donate by going to http://www.savethechildren.org.

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  • Infographic: The History of Facebook

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    Here is a short history of Facebook’s development as recorded by MyLife:

    October 23, 2003: Facebook origins begin when Mark Zuckerberg launched Facemash.com.

    September 13, 2003: Aaron Greenspan first conceived of The Facebook as a feature of houseSystem at Harvard.

    December 2003: Zuckerberg begins working on HarvardConnection.com for the Winklevoss twins.

    January 11, 2004: Zuckerberg registered thefacebook.com domain.

    February 4, 2004: TheFacebook.com launches at Harvard out of Zuckerberg’s dorm room. 1,200 students signed up within 24 hours.

    March 2004: Facebook expands to Stanford, Columbia, and Yale.

    June 2004: Facebook is available on 30 campuses with 150,000 registered users.

    June 2004: Peter Theil becomes Facebook’s first investor for $500,000 and 10.2% of the company.

    June 2004: Sean Park becomes president of Facebook.

    December 30, 2004: Facebook hits 1 million members.

    May 2005: Accel Partners invests $12.7 million.

    August 2005: Facebook officially becomes Facebook.com.

    December 11, 2005: Australian and New Zealand universities were added to Facebook.

    September 26, 2006: Facebook opens to anyone over the age of 12 with a valid email address.

    October 24, 2007: Microsoft invests $240 million for a 1.6% share in Facebook.

    June 2008: Facebook settles lawsuits to clear all rights.

    October 2008: Facebook sets up international headquarters in Dublin, Ireland.

    May 2009: Facebook surpasses MySpace in U.S. based traffic.

    August 2009: Facebook acquires FriendFeed.

    September 2009: Facebook becomes cash flow positive.

    April 2, 2010: Facebook acquires Divvy-shot, a photo-sharing website.

    April 19, 2010: Facebook introduces Community Pages.

    April 21, 2010: Facebook introduces Personalization.

    October 1, 2010: The Social Network movie is released.

    February 2011: Facebook adds a civil union option (for gay partnerships).

    June 2011: Facebook partners with Skype to offer video chat.

    December 22, 2011: Facebook launches Facebook Timeline.

    February 1, 2012: Facebook files for an IPO (initial public offering).

    April 2012: Facebook acquires Instagram for $1 billion.

    May 2012: Facebook goes public, valuing it at $104 billion.

    October 2012: Facebook reaches 1 billion users.

    January 2013: Facebook rolls out Facebook Graph Search.


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