Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg, a role model
Yes she is a role model, a self-made success and a powerhouse. She wants successful women at all levels to not only have a voice in the conversation but the power to change it.
Yes she is a role model, a self-made success and a powerhouse. She wants successful women at all levels to not only have a voice in the conversation but the power to change it.
As we reported last week, Facebook has filed its initial public offering (IPO) paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which starts the process of making them a publicly traded company.
You have no doubt heard about Facebook’s multi-billion dollar IPO scheduled for around May of this year. I was reading an article on Yahoo Finance about how they could mess up the IPO.
Facebook looks to file for its initial public offering (IPO) as soon as next Wednesday according to reports from Dow Jones Newswires.
Facebook has put out an update for their iOS apps just recently. Now awhile back I put up a post Facebook fix your shit! which was about the bug in the iPad app, you can catch all the details on it by reading the post. They didn’t say anythig about this little known but very annoying bug. However I must say “Thank You Facebook” for fixing the app and also not taking a year before doing it in an update. So now I am able to post comments using the split keyboard!
OK so the iPad has been out for a year as of April of this year. The Facebook app was finally released for it natively just a few months ago, after more than a year. I know there are bound to be some bugs but there is one so annoying and yet it seems to be off their radar. I’m asking, pleasding, begging you Facebook, Fix your shit!
This may be the oddest, and maybe the most terrifying, rumor we have heard in quite a while. According to CNET, Facebook may be planning to start hosting real online casinos within Facebook itself. …. Does this scare the crap out of anyone else? Where do kids spend the most time on the Internet? Any good guesses? Yep, you got it in one: Facebook. Even kids as young as 13 years old (many younger than that), spend their days plundering through the plethora of content that is located on Facebook. Now, if this rumor is true they can spend real money by just lying about their age. Now, they will need the money to do it of course, but kids steal from their parents all the time. Before Mom and Dad know it, there is a $10,000 charge on their AMEX, charged to a shady organization. This won’t be like it is with a phone, where if your kid makes a mistake the phone company will help you out. Casinos don’t give back the money without a fight, maybe not at all.
Do we really want to expose our kids to this kind of gangster content? Hell, in most places you can’t even go into a casino until you are 21. Until there is a way to do true verification of age, I don’t think this is a great idea at all.
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