Ben Mezrich
Agreed: the story of the kids at Harvard, Mark Zuckerberg on his head, became billionaires with the software that initially served as the glue of the student community, is stranota. But then what is it that Facebook is doing the angry boys? Feel Mezrich tells the story of the network to where two hundred million people worldwide rely on the most intimate secrets and most cherished images. "Zuckerberg and Eduardo Saverin, his friend, were cool enough to flush out the prettiest girls on campus in real life - but in the virtual world, well, there was nothing that could not succeed. So they began to cultivate the idea of a site that would gather all the girls at Harvard. Using the skills of hackers, Mark infiltrated the university system and download the photos for the admission of all the girls. Eduardo helped him build a program that took the photos in order stolen: FaceSmash called him, and did nothing but bring up two photos of girls on the screen. You click on an image, and began a complex algorithm to rank order them in a sexy attitude. Within two hours, 80 percent of the male population of the school had voted, shorting out the computer system at Harvard. "
Sex. More sex. They wanted to enter the Final Club, the association's most exclusive. to steal secrets. Zuckerberg had come even to lie down under the couch for a student to pour his clandestine meeting on the internet. Nothing would have stopped them. Moreover, the high school Mark was over in a list of the FBI for infiltrating a government site. They wanted to escape the reputation of nerds, geeks boys. And with the first money "and lived a wild life as a king. Once he ate an entire koala on the yacht of the CEO of Sun Microsystems."
Ok, you say: there's enough. There will also be funny, but the issue in the U.S. shocked by the crisis in newspapers is getting serious. Obviously the people involved tend to smosciare: "Ben Mezrich want to go to the literature as the Jackie Collins of Silicon Valley," he joked with the British Observer on Facebook spokesman, Elliot Schrage. The issue is more complex. Mezrich's books are published under the term non-fiction. Also "Bringing Down The House" the previous bestseller, which has drawn the Filmon Hollywood "21", was presented as a report: the story of MIT students who dug out the casinos all over the world thanks to a sophisticated mathematical system applied to the game. Too bad the Boston Globe with a counter-investigation has dismantled virtually everything.
And he, Ben? Strong on the charts, and Hollywood, said that this time was limited to gathering the story of Eduardo, the companion adventure of Mark. Also here: the guy has a grievance with Zuckerberg, was placed at the door. There was also a case has been closed but will reopen on that now wake of the revelations. Question: But how come in, the entire item is missing, strangely enough, precisely to Zuckerberg? Answer: "There was always someone saying, should talk to Mark, Mark could clarify this, but eventually he decided he did not and his staff understand that it was better to be quiet." So we Mezrich wrote a novel. And he called the investigation.
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