Facebook is my third favorite website,needless to say I was very curious to see if I was going to enjoy this or not. However my excitement quickly dwindled when I found out that it was not really about the site but the other things lacked substance and creativity. It went from talking about Mark to other CEO's that was not even relevant. I hate that I had such high expectations but it read like a bad manuscript that was rejected by countless of people. It was not really about the success and background of Facebook,but it was about entrepreneurship,websites and other things that I can careless about.Oh well, another book that bites the dust. I love psychology so I have searched for the question "Why FB so addicted" many times on Google and Quora. This book just satisfied me for that (definitely still want more). Here you will learn a lot if you are willing to be absorbed. How psychology and technology is such a great breakthrough combination. How to make the most of your time to create the most important values. How money will come after long-term vision of customer experience (as always)... Demand more. Embrace more. Go for your inner voice, your very purpose. Devote yourself for it. And you might have chance to create something meaningful to this life.
Totally loved this book. Mark Zuckerberg deserves way more credit and a lot less crap than he gets.
—lilxskull
Excellent history of Facebook and good introduction to social media and globalization.
—butterfly11
A thorough, if loving, look at Facebook – ultimately persuasive though.
—jschiz54
A bit out of date, but informative and well-researched company history.
—Anusha
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—picklesforever