Post-Courier, 3rd February, 2014
LIKE it or not, the world's most famous social network is about to mark its first decade. The creation of Facebook is muddied by claim and counterclaim, as anyone who has seen the movie The Social Network knows.
But it's accepted that Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook on February 4, 2004, with Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes and Eduardo Saverin.
Not that it was Facebook then. For the first 18 months, the social network that grew out of America's Ivy League colleges was called The Facebook. According to folklore, and the movie, it was Napster founder Sean Parker who talked Zuckerberg into ditching the 'The'.
To mark the birthday, here are the 10 things that made Facebook's first 10 years.
1. History: Before creating a social network built on the desire to stay friends with people, Mark Zuckerberg's first attempt at getting social wasn't so friendly. In October 2003, he created Facesmash.com in which he used photographs of Harvard students and presented them in pairs with the question "hot or not".
He was forced to shut the site down after a few days when Harvard students complained they didn't like the site at all. He was also sued by the Winklevoss twins who claimed Zuckerberg stole their ConnectU idea to create Facebook.
Mark Zuckerberg, 28, Founder of Facebook |
Not that it was Facebook then. For the first 18 months, the social network that grew out of America's Ivy League colleges was called The Facebook. According to folklore, and the movie, it was Napster founder Sean Parker who talked Zuckerberg into ditching the 'The'.
To mark the birthday, here are the 10 things that made Facebook's first 10 years.
1. History: Before creating a social network built on the desire to stay friends with people, Mark Zuckerberg's first attempt at getting social wasn't so friendly. In October 2003, he created Facesmash.com in which he used photographs of Harvard students and presented them in pairs with the question "hot or not".
He was forced to shut the site down after a few days when Harvard students complained they didn't like the site at all. He was also sued by the Winklevoss twins who claimed Zuckerberg stole their ConnectU idea to create Facebook.