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Mark Zuckerberg's plan for the future of Facebook

103 点作者 technologizer超过 9 年前

9 条评论

hedgew超过 9 年前
&quot;We are taking a data-driven, product-driven approach to doing good in the world.&quot;<p>If anything - if research is to be trusted - all they&#x27;ve done is make a billion people slightly unhappier by manipulating the way people socialize.<p>If Facebook has done good; show me the data.<p>So far the data seems to indicate that internet.org is comparable to releasing swarms of burrowing parasites upon the poorest of the world.
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sparkzilla超过 9 年前
&gt;Sandberg: Mark said, ‘I’m going to make a marshmallow,’ &quot; she tells me in her conference room, which is adorned with a framed drawing of her as Spider-Woman. &quot;I looked at my friend and said, ‘He’s going to make the perfect marshmallow.’ Because he’s going to be the one out of all of us who is going to have the patience. In order to make the right marshmallow, you can’t do it right in the fire, because then it gets burnt. You can’t walk away. You actually have to sit there for five to 10 minutes with the marshmallow above the flame, but not too close, so that it gets completely heated but doesn’t burn. And the only person who’s actually willing to do that is Mark. Because he is that focused and that determined. I’ve never met anyone with more perseverance than Mark Zuckerberg.<p>Coming soon to a VC interview: The s&#x27;mores test. Burn it and you&#x27;re toast.
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dovdov超过 9 年前
TL;DR: &quot;I want my ads and stolen video contents in every last dug hole in the world, so you can like a starving child directly!&quot; &#x2F;s
roymurdock超过 9 年前
I found the article pretty hard to read...it did not have a clear structure or narrative, had some weird, pithy quotes [1] [2] [3], and generally felt more like a puff piece written by a breathless admirer than serious journalism.<p>But the main takeaway seems to be the &quot;very clear&quot; 5-10 year R&amp;D roadmap for Oculus:<p>&gt; Oculus, then, represents two big bets in one: that VR will be the next major computing platform, supplanting phones the same way that handheld devices usurped desktops—and that human nature won’t change. &quot;If you look at how people spend time on all computing platforms, whether it’s phones or desktops before that, about 40% is spent on some kind of communications and media,&quot; Zuckerberg says. &quot;Over the long term, when [Oculus] becomes a more mature platform, I would bet that it’s going to be that same 40% of the time spent doing social interactions and things like that. And that’s what we know. That’s what we can do.&quot;<p>Seems logical that VR is going to be FBs next big play, and their ability to get a good product to market relatively soon will be crucial. It&#x27;s astounding how much revenue they are still able to pull in from a botspammed, broken advertising model on a product that (from my observations of friends&#x2F;app store comments) is declining in popularity in the US, one of the most lucrative segments.<p>[1] &quot;This is not big data,&quot; says Bordes, who is wearing a T-shirt depicting a robot boxing a dinosaur. &quot;This is supersmall data.&quot;<p>[2] &quot;I personally called up the guy who’s leading our laser-communications effort, who was working at [NASA’s] Jet Propulsion Laboratory,&quot; he recalls. &quot;And he said, ‘What? Why are you calling me?’ And I said, ‘Because we’re connecting the world, and I want you to come in and meet the team, and this is something that’s really important to me, and I think we can make a big difference.’ &quot; Even in the retelling, Zuckerberg makes it sound urgent.<p>[3] Yael Maguire director, Connectivity Lab: &quot;Our focus is technologies that can advance the state of the art by at least an order of magnitude. We don’t want to make something better by a factor of two or three, because the rest of the industry is going to do that.&quot;
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mentos超过 9 年前
I do not really see Mark as much of an innovator. He has said himself that he did not sell facebook early on because he did not think he&#x27;d have an idea as great and had no use for the money given his lifestyle.<p>Innovation has come from the ground up with companies like Instagram - which facebook has purchased - but what has purchasing innovation done for facebook? Seems like people don&#x27;t want to be at Mark&#x27;s party so he went and bought the building the next party was in..<p>I see purchasing Oculus to try to &#x27;own&#x27; VR kind of like buying AOL in &#x27;98 to try to own the internet.<p>I feel like this is taking a technology and trying to see what features you can provide rather than asking what features you need and then finding the technology necessary to provide them..
mroll超过 9 年前
I don&#x27;t know about the rest of you, but I know a lot of people, myself included, who have the patience to roast a golden brown marshmallow. I&#x27;ve only heard good things about Sandberg, but that seemed like a really weak anecdote to depict one of the world&#x27;s most innovative people.
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Sven7超过 9 年前
Mark Zuckerberg isn&#x27;t really a person.<p>He represents a class of extremely misguided super smart rich people who convince themselves they are doing good by getting themselves richer.
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hanspeter超过 9 年前
Genuine question: Why does Facebook and Zuckerberg get such a hard time on HN when Google and Brin&#x2F;Page doesn&#x27;t? They basically have the same supposedly shabby business model.
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wahsd超过 9 年前
All your internets are belong to us. Resistance is futile.<p>What was the date for Genisys to launch again? Some time in October 2017?