Oh really?? I think this article will be irrelevant in five years.
But you will probably not post this comment.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/campus-overload/2011/02/snow_hits_and_class_moves_to_f.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/04/egypt-protesters-thank-you-facebook_n_818745.html
http://www.eagletribune.com/latestnews/x316467754/The-Soldier-Network-Facebook-Skype-give-members-of-military-new-ways-to-communicate-with-friends-family-back-home
http://www.gaebler.com/News/Small-Business-Marketing/Facebook-still-most-popular-social-media-site-for-small-business-800367408.htm
Posted by Da Coder on Feb 4, 2011 at 12:55 PM
This is a great article! I think I’ll share it on Facebook.
(ducks, runs)
Posted by Maikeru Ronin on Feb 5, 2011 at 8:39 PM
I am also against Social Networks! It was good idea to make such film
Posted by evseviy Peane on Feb 16, 2011 at 4:14 AM
Although I completely agree with the review, I did find Social Network useful for how it subtly revealed the true price of ‘genius’ in America.
It came during my favorite scene. Zuckerberg says something like “Can I have $30,000?” and his COLLEGE AGED DORM MATE reaches into his pocket and WRITES HIM A CHECK.
What brilliance! What unique drive and ambition these young leaders have! What… easy access to more money than is made by a considerable amount of WHOLE FAMILIES in the United States every year!
Universally, when you read these ‘brave entrepreneur’ stories in business rags, they have one common, unspoken thread. Somewhere along the line, someone handed them a blank check to explore their otherwise fairly mundane idea. If only the American Dream were so easily accessible to those of us not born to millionaire parents.
Posted by Ryan Williams on Feb 17, 2011 at 12:08 PM
Is it true what Mark is saying down there on his FB wall? they are preparing a new educational foundation start-up? Because that would be great. Haven`t you seen how much social media has helped with popularizing educational improvements and breakthroughs in the online environment. It`s much more accessible to anyone to enter msn programs online than years ago.
Posted by Elliad on Feb 26, 2012 at 5:22 AM
This concept of social adhesion you are talking about has had a positive impact upon society, in terms of promoting learning and development resources as well. I can only think about this one example. It would have never crossed my mind I could actually try to get an online certificate, which by that time was my only solution of completing my studies, hadn`t I seen this friend of mine on FB updating his education info with these online masters in public administration. I have seen, browsed and read about it and afterwards I entered it myself.
Posted by daria spencer on Feb 26, 2012 at 6:09 AM
Reader Comments
Oh really?? I think this article will be irrelevant in five years.
But you will probably not post this comment.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/campus-overload/2011/02/snow_hits_and_class_moves_to_f.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/04/egypt-protesters-thank-you-facebook_n_818745.html
http://www.eagletribune.com/latestnews/x316467754/The-Soldier-Network-Facebook-Skype-give-members-of-military-new-ways-to-communicate-with-friends-family-back-home
http://www.gaebler.com/News/Small-Business-Marketing/Facebook-still-most-popular-social-media-site-for-small-business-800367408.htm
Posted by Da Coder on Feb 4, 2011 at 12:55 PM
This is a great article! I think I’ll share it on Facebook.
(ducks, runs)
Posted by Maikeru Ronin on Feb 5, 2011 at 8:39 PM
I am also against Social Networks! It was good idea to make such film
Posted by evseviy Peane on Feb 16, 2011 at 4:14 AM
Although I completely agree with the review, I did find Social Network useful for how it subtly revealed the true price of ‘genius’ in America.
It came during my favorite scene. Zuckerberg says something like “Can I have $30,000?” and his COLLEGE AGED DORM MATE reaches into his pocket and WRITES HIM A CHECK.
What brilliance! What unique drive and ambition these young leaders have! What… easy access to more money than is made by a considerable amount of WHOLE FAMILIES in the United States every year!
Universally, when you read these ‘brave entrepreneur’ stories in business rags, they have one common, unspoken thread. Somewhere along the line, someone handed them a blank check to explore their otherwise fairly mundane idea. If only the American Dream were so easily accessible to those of us not born to millionaire parents.
Posted by Ryan Williams on Feb 17, 2011 at 12:08 PM
Is it true what Mark is saying down there on his FB wall? they are preparing a new educational foundation start-up? Because that would be great. Haven`t you seen how much social media has helped with popularizing educational improvements and breakthroughs in the online environment. It`s much more accessible to anyone to enter msn programs online than years ago.
Posted by Elliad on Feb 26, 2012 at 5:22 AM
This concept of social adhesion you are talking about has had a positive impact upon society, in terms of promoting learning and development resources as well. I can only think about this one example. It would have never crossed my mind I could actually try to get an online certificate, which by that time was my only solution of completing my studies, hadn`t I seen this friend of mine on FB updating his education info with these online masters in public administration. I have seen, browsed and read about it and afterwards I entered it myself.
Posted by daria spencer on Feb 26, 2012 at 6:09 AM