Fb inventor had been a student at Harvard University named Mark Zuckerberg with his college roommates and fellow students Eduardo Saverin, bsnl Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes. FB or abbreviation of Facebook bsnl is a social networking service launched in February 2004, is owned and operated by Facebook, Inc. On September 2012, Facebook has more than one billion active users, more than half of them using a mobile phone. Inventor Fb
To run a social networking service, users must register before you can use this site. After that, users can create a personal bsnl profile, add other users as friends, and exchange messages, including automatic notifications when they update their profile. Additionally, users can join a group of users with similar interests, sorted by workplace, school or college, or other characteristic, and categorize their friends into lists such as "Partners" or "Close Friends".
Facebook was founded by the inventor of fb is initially limited to Harvard students, then expanded to other colleges in the Boston, Ivy League, and Stanford University. This site is slowly opening up to students at various other universities before opening to high school students, and eventually to anyone aged at least 13 years. Even so, according to Consumer Reports survey of May 2011, there were 7.5 million children under the age of 13 years who have a Facebook account and another 5 million are under 10 years old, thus violating the terms of service of this site.
Study in January 2009 put up as a social networking service most used by the number of monthly active users worldwide. Entertainment Weekly put it on the list of "best" end of the decade with the comment, "How did we stalk our ex-lover, remembering the birthday of our colleagues, disturb our friend, and play Scrabulous before Facebook was created?" Quantcast estimates Facebook has 138.9 million monthly visitors in the US in May 2011. According to Social Media Today, in April 2010, approximately 41.6% of the US population has a Facebook account. Even so, the growth of Facebook market began to fall in some areas with a loss of 7 million active users in the United States and Canada in May 2011.
The service name is derived from the name of the book given to students in the first academic year by some university administrations in the United States to help students get to know each other. bsnl Facebook allows anyone bsnl aged 13 and over be a registered user on this site.
Initially the inventor Mark Zuckerberg is only created FaceMash fb which is a precursor to Facebook, dated October 28, 2003 when he was at Harvard as a sophomore. According to The Harvard Crimson, the site is similar to Hot or Not, and the use of "photo obtained from Facebook (face book) online in nine dormitories, put two photos side by side at a time and prompts the user to choose which are the most sexy".
To finish, bsnl Zuckerberg hacked into Harvard's computer network parts protected bsnl and copy the pictures private dormitory ID. Harvard at that time did not have a "face book" (directory contains photos and basic information) bsnl students. FaceMash attract 450 visitors and 22,000 photo display in the first four hours of airing.
The site is directly forwarded to several bsnl campus group servers, but off a few days later by the Harvard administration. Zuckerberg convicted bsnl penetrate campus security, violating copyrights, and violating individual privacy, and threatened excluded. However, the sentence was canceled. Zuckerberg inventor fb expand this initial project that semester by creating a social study equipment to face the final test of art history, with 500 paintings Augusta upload to the website, with one image per page along with the comments. He opened the site to his classmates, and they began to share records.
In the following semester, Zuckerberg began writing bsnl code for a new website in January 2004. He was inspired, he said, by an editorial of The Harvard Crimson about Facemash incident. On February 4, 2004, Zuckerberg launched "The Facebook" which was originally located at the web site TheFacebook.com.
Six days after the site launched, three Harvard bsnl seniors, Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevoss, and Divya Narendra, accused Zuckerberg fb inventor intentionally divert them so that they believe it helps them create a social network bsnl called HarvardConnection.com, while he used their ideas to make a rival product. The three complained to the Harvard Crimson, and the newspaper began an investigation. Three Senio
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