We heard about it last year, but we didn’t actually expect for The Facebook Book to reach print. It was meant to be written by a few “funny” Harvard graduates and encapsulate everything that is ...
Now that 2015 is dead and gone and anything that happened during said year will not affect you whatsoever from here on out, it’s time to consider how you’re going to memorialize it. A lot of people ...
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced his second book club pick for 2015: Steven Pinker’s “The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined” published in 2011. The book argues that looking ...
This year, Mark Zuckerberg is hoping you’ll stop constantly checking Facebook, at least long enough to read a few books. The CEO and founder of the popular social media site is starting a book club, ...
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is just like us! He challenges himself to New Year's resolutions, and I have to admit, his is a pretty good one. For 2015, Zuckerberg's A Year of Books Facebook page ...
For his New Year's resolution, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has taken on the worthy task of reading a new book every two weeks. Zuckerberg's new Facebook book club will "meet" on his ...
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's 2015 New Year's resolution was to read an important book every two weeks and discuss it with the Facebook community. For the seventh selection in his book club "A Year ...
Book publisher Macmillan said on Thursday it would continue promoting a book written by a former Facebook employee who is now critical of the tech company, despite a statement by Meta that the book ...
New father Mark Zuckerberg might not have as much free time for reading at the moment, but that’s OK. Thanks to a public commitment to get through a book every fortnight last year–and a Facebook book ...
This recommendation is only for people who work in higher education. Civilians should stay away. I have 3 reasons why you should read The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook: A Tale of ...
Meta has notched an early victory in its attempt to halt a surprise tell-all memoir from a former policy executive turned whistleblower. An arbitrator has sided with the social media company, saying ...
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