- When Mark Zuckerberg introduced Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg to the company on her first day, he didnt limit his praise to the usual niceties about her professional accomplishments or impressive resume. (Huffington Post)
- Besides being the first woman, she is the first Facebook executive other than founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg on the board. There had been calls for the company to add women to its board ahead of its initial public offering of stock in mid-May. (Time)
- Her promotion comes as Facebook seeks to cultivate a more mature image as opposed to the college dorm-room startup reputation that has dogged the company since Harvard dropout Mark Zuckerberg founded it in 2004. (msnbc.com)
- men were to become mark, or at least to dress like him. She stays home sik, only one, says it's like teenage girls at an nsync concert or more disturbingly like so many polygamous wives in a cult. (Forbes)
- Besides being the first woman, she is the first executive other than founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg on the board. People had called for the company to add women to its board ahead of its initial public offering of stock in mid-May. (Big Pond)
- Facebook employee number 51, Katherine Losse, is publishing a book about her time at the company. In it, she describes the all-employee meeting where Mark Zuckerberg first introduced COO Sheryl Sandberg. Its super awkward. (Yahoo Finance)
- So it's a bit of a surprise when a longtime insider criticizes the latest crop of Silicon Valley stars, the guys topping the A-list of tech CEOs such as Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page and Mark Pincus, as well as the practices of their companies. (Marketwatch)
- The former Google executive and Treasury official helped founder Mark Zuckerberg accelerate the social network's transformation from a plaything into a very profitable business. She also has championed gender diversity in corporate America. (Reuters Blogs)
- One of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's former freshman roommates at Harvard, Samyr Laine, is hoping to bring home a medal in the triple jump for the nation of Haiti at the London Olympics. (The Big Lead)
- New York Magazines Kevin Roose flags an innovative new poem (read: major copyediting oversight) from page two of a Forbes article by George Anders, about Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook: , wa"everything on Facebook is flirty" dustin Moskowitz aphorism. (Politico.com)
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
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