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Facebook by Mark Zuckerberg

LETTER FROM MARK ZUCKERBERG

Facebook was not originally created to be a company. It was built to accomplish a social mission — to make the world more open and connected.

We think it’s important that everyone who invests in Facebook understands what this mission means to us, how we make decisions and why we do the things we do. I will try to outline our approach in this letter.

At Facebook, we’re inspired by technologies that have revolutionized how people spread and consume information. We often talk about inventions like the printing press and the television — by simply making communication more efficient, they led to a complete transformation of many important parts of society. They gave more people a voice. They encouraged progress. They changed the way society was organized. They brought us closer together.

Today, our society has reached another tipping point. We live at a moment when the majority of people in the world have access to the internet or mobile phones — the raw tools necessary to start sharing what they’re thinking, feeling and doing with whomever they want. Facebook aspires to build the services that give people the power to share and help them once again transform many of our core institutions and industries.

There is a huge need and a huge opportunity to get everyone in the world connected, to give everyone a voice and to help transform society for the future. The scale of the technology and infrastructure that must be built is unprecedented, and we believe this is the most important problem we can focus on.

We hope to strengthen how people relate to each other.

Even if our mission sounds big, it starts small — with the relationship between two people.

Personal relationships are the fundamental unit of our society. Relationships are how we discover new ideas, understand our world and ultimately derive long-term happiness.

At Facebook, we build tools to help people connect with the people they want and share what they want, and by doing this we are extending people’s capacity to build and maintain relationships.

People sharing more — even if just with their close friends or families — creates a more open culture and leads to a better understanding of the lives and perspectives of others. We believe that this creates a greater number of stronger relationships between people, and that it helps people get exposed to a greater number of diverse perspectives.

By helping people form these connections, we hope to rewire the way people spread and consume information. We think the world’s information infrastructure should resemble the social graph — a network built from the bottom up or peer-to-peer, rather than the monolithic, top-down structure that has existed to date. We also believe that giving people control over what they share is a fundamental principle of this rewiring.

We have already helped more than 800 million people map out more than 100 billion connections so far, and our goal is to help this rewiring accelerate.

We hope to improve how people connect to businesses and the economy.

We think a more open and connected world will help create a stronger economy with more authentic businesses that build better products and services.

As people share more, they have access to more opinions from the people they trust about the products and services they use. This makes it easier to discover the best products and improve the quality and efficiency of their lives.

(from http://sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326801/000119312512034517/d287954ds1.htm#toc287954_10)

Ci vediamo al fashion Camp, Milano 8-9 giugno? →

Creazione della multi-pr Arianna Chieli supportata dalla brand hunter Tamara Nocco, il Fashion Camp 2012 si terrà a Milano nella splendida location della Fabbrica del Vapore. Ci sarò anch’io a fare due parole come Unconference, ma soprattutto andrò per vedere ed ascoltare tutto ciò che c’è di nuovo nel mondo digital fashion offerto da chi è realmente protagonista. C’è sempre da imparare.

Monday talks | Web-à-Porter: la moda applicata al Web 2.0 →

Ci sono persone fortunate (o tenaci) che hanno la capacità e la perseveranza di credere ai sogni e riescono a trasformare le proprie passioni in professioni. Così si divertono sempre, anche quando lavorano… 

A me è successo e ne parlo al Monday Talk dedicato al Digital Fashion alla Insana Academy di Milano. Non da sola: insieme a Fiamma Sanò, atipica fashion blogger e giornalista professionista freelance di moda e costume. 

Siate fashionisti per una sera, potreste avere una bella sorpresa! 

Lunedì 16 aprile ore 19h00 @Insana Academy, via San Marco, 50 - Milano

Digital Fashion Workshop, 19-20 maggio, Milano →

Why don’t you turn your fashion passion into a real job?”
Ispirandosi ai famosi consigli di moda di Diana Vreeland, iconica fashion editor di Harper’s Bazaar e Vogue, il corso intende fornire strumenti e consigli pratici per trasformare la vostra passione per la moda in un lavoro vero o anche solo per re-inventarvi.

Social Media Strategist: e chi lo dice alla mamma? →

Gli amici di Wired hanno creato con Gummy un video molto divertente e intelligente in cui, sfruttando l’idea di spiegare alla mamma il lavoro del figlio sul web, spingono sia l’agenzia che i loro clienti. Bravi!

p.s. domenica ho provato a spiegare a mia mamma, classe 1949, di cosa mi occupo e vi assicuro che non è facile… però le è piaciuto molto l’iPad!