10 conspiracy theories that have to do with tech
In the conspiracy context, nothing is at it seems. On top of that the tools we are given to use are designed to monitor us. Want proof
In the conspiracy context, nothing is at it seems. On top of that the tools we are given to use are designed to monitor us. Want proof
It is now common for us to find ourselves in a situation where, in the middle of a movie in a cinema, someone’s loud ringtone goes off. And while a million eyes shoot in the direction of the sound, the owner that just made himself noticed wrestles in his back to find and turn it off. As he is finally done, he gives this reassuring smile that everything is OK and yet we can see his apologetic eyes begging for forgiveness.
Facebook Likes Recently Facebook changed the way it operates, in the sense that fans and followers are now subscribed to brands by means of “likes”. The good news is that brands can now distribute news via Facebook – and those who “liked” the brand, are effectively subscribers to the news and can also share it with their friends. No need to pay Mailchimp and other bulk mailing services excessive fees for a service that is no longer required.
Facebook, is definitely one of the coolest place in the world a tech worker can find himself in.
The Facebook Home is finally here Most Facebook users got excited after hearing that there was a Android version designed specifically for the social network to be launched in a few days from now. It is here now. The Facebook Home is now available.
Facebook has sent invitation to the press for an event it is organizing on Thursday 4th April at the Menlo Park campus. On the invitation card, it is written, “Come See Our New Home on Android” without any further specification on what the event is all about. Most have started speculating that the event is going to be about the long time rumored “Facebook Phone” which has been expected for a while now
US immigration laws have not always been in favor of skilled workers who could contribute to the success story of big companies. It’s been reported that Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook CEO, along with other business leaders, is trying to form a political advocacy organization that will make business argument to show the economic impact skilled immigrants may have on the company and in the process induce an immigration reform in their favor. The organization might also tackle other long term issues that may affect the economic growth of the company.
Sheryl Sandberg, the Facebook COO, has released a book called “ Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead” and it is already topping Amazon’s bestseller list on the first day of sales.