Monday, June 18, 2012

Today I would like to share the brife history of facebook which is the popular social network in this present Mark Zuckerberg, 23, founded Facebook while studying psychology at Harvard University. A keen computer programmer, Mr Zuckerberg had already developed a number of social-networking websites for fellow students, including Coursematch, which allowed users to view people taking their degree, and Facemash, where you could rate people's attractiveness. In February 2004 Mr Zuckerberg launched "The facebook", as it was originally known; the name taken from the sheets of paper distributed to freshmen, profiling students and staff. Within 24 hours, 1,200 Harvard students had signed up, and after one month, over half of the undergraduate population had a profile. The network was promptly extended to other Boston universities, the Ivy League and eventually all US universities. It became Facebook.com in August 2005 after the address was purchased for $200,000. US high schools could sign up from September 2005, then it began to spread worldwide, reaching UK universities the following month. As of September 2006, the network was extended beyond educational institutions to anyone with a registered email address. The site remains free to join, and makes a profit through advertising revenue. Yahoo and Google are among companies which have expressed interest in a buy-out, with rumoured figures of around $2bn (£975m) being discussed. Mr Zuckerberg has so far refused to sell. The site's features have continued to develop during 2007. Users can now give gifts to friends, post free classified advertisements and even develop their own applications.and the number of registered users had reached 30 million, making it the largest social-networking site with an education focus. Thanks for information from http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/jul/25/media.newmedia

1 comment:

  1. Hello Nun,

    Thanks for a nice piece of information. He is such a great inventor of social networking. I think when we have a good idea, we should try our best to make it unique. Then, when our idea works well, we might have a good reputation like him.

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