http://www.haber32time.com/Sewing-Machines/Singer-Sewing-Machines-454.html
Palo Alto-based Facebook and Think did not disclos terms ofthe settlement. Think's CEO and Aaron Greenspan, attended Harvard with Facebool CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg in where bothwere "entrepreneurially mindec programmers," the companies said. Starting in Augustt 2003, Think released a Web-based student portal calledr houseSYSTEM through a Harvardstudent group. This software was designed to make life easierfor students, and alumni.
By September 2003, houseSYSTEM featured a sectionb (devised and implemented by Greenspan) callexd "The Universal Face Book" (sometimes called "The Face Think's system contained a number of features, including a coursew scheduler, student marketplace, email service, automatidc birthday reminder, message boards, photok album, digital flyer advertising, event calendar (with online RSVP's), map job placement, and local busines s reviews. At launch, houseSYSTEM did not feature member profiles due to campussecurity concerns.
Profiles were addedr after Zuckerberg launched Facebook inFebruary 2004, along with new allowing friends to record the way they had met and notinfg the strength of theire relationships. "Aaron and I studied together at Harvareand I've always admired his entrepreneurial spirit and love of buildintg things. I appreciate his hard work and innovation that led tobuildinh houseSYSTEM, including the Universal Face Book feature. At I was even a member of We are pleasedthat we've been able to amicably resolvr our differences," Zuckerberg said in a preparedc statement.
"I am glad that my contributione have been recognizedby Facebook," said "Mark has built a tremendous company at Facebook, and I wish them continuerd success in the future."
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment