《现在我们就接管世界-马克扎克伯格传》阅读简要

合集下载

马克扎克伯格清华演讲稿全文

马克扎克伯格清华演讲稿全文

马克扎克伯格清华演讲稿全文为大家整理facebook创始人马克扎克伯格在清华大学的一场访谈演讲,在演讲中,他全程用中文回答以下问题,并且谈论对中国创新的想法,马克扎克伯格可谓是第二盖茨,毕业于哈佛大学的他,在计算机上有着惊人的天赋,下面是整理的马克扎克伯格清华演讲稿全文马克扎克伯格清华演讲稿全文扎克伯格:大家好,我是扎克伯格。

我的中文很糟糕,但是我天天都会用。

我觉得自己还需要练习。

主持人:大家对于你能说中文非常吃惊,你为什么要学习中文?扎克伯格:第一,我太太是中国人。

她在家说中文,她的奶奶只说中文。

我想要跟她们说话。

几年前我和太太决定结婚。

我要求她教我中文,她非常吃惊。

第二,中国是伟大的国家,所以我想学。

第三,普通话很难,我一直说英文,但我喜欢挑战。

主持人:那要不今晚我们就挑战一下吧。

您来了中国几次?扎克伯格:四次。

我去过北京、上海、杭州和天津。

我在北京的时候,我要坐很快的火车(即高铁),我想去天津看看霍元甲的家乡。

我喜欢这个电影,所以我要去看看。

主持人:原来你是霍元甲的大粉丝,所以要去霍元甲的家乡看看。

那你最喜欢哪个城市?扎克伯格:我最喜欢北京。

主持人:那你来中国有什么计划?扎克伯格:这星期我参加了清华经管顾问委员会,我来参加委员会的会议。

我觉得清华的学生很好。

明年我们将在中国展开招聘。

我们上个月招聘了20位中国学生。

主持人:为什么你要参加清华经管顾问委员会?扎克伯格:首先我要感谢钱院长。

我非常关心教育,我在美国做了很多支持教育的事情。

我希望参加清华经管委员会能为我提供一个好机会,学习和支持中国的教育。

主持人:这个月你去了好几个国家,您的行程是怎么安排的?扎克伯格:这个月我去了印度、印尼、韩国和日本。

我们想要更多人用互联网。

主持人:你强调了要联系世界。

从什么时候有这个想法的?扎克伯格:20XX年的时候,我想要联系整个哈佛的人。

其实我一直想要联系整个世界的人。

当我创立了FACEBOOK后,我们很高兴帮助学生联系世界。

马克扎克伯格清华演讲稿全文

马克扎克伯格清华演讲稿全文

马克扎克伯格清华演讲稿全文马克扎克伯格清华演讲稿全文为大家整理facebook创始人马克扎克伯格在清华大学的一场访谈演讲,在演讲中,他全程用中文回答问题,并且谈论对中国创新的想法,马克扎克伯格可谓是第二盖茨,毕业于哈佛大学的他,在计算机上有着惊人的天赋,下面是小编整理的马克扎克伯格清华演讲稿全文马克扎克伯格清华演讲稿全文扎克伯格:大家好,我是扎克伯格。

我的中文很糟糕,但是我天天都会用。

我觉得自己还需要练习。

主持人:大家对于你能说中文非常吃惊,你为什么要学习中文?扎克伯格:第一,我太太是中国人。

她在家说中文,她的奶奶只说中文。

我想要跟她们说话。

几年前我和太太决定结婚。

我要求她教我中文,她非常吃惊。

第二,中国是伟大的国家,所以我想学。

第三,普通话很难,我一直说英文,但我喜欢挑战。

主持人:那要不今晚我们就挑战一下吧。

您来了中国几次?扎克伯格:四次。

我去过北京、上海、杭州和天津。

我在北京的时候,我要坐很快的火车(即高铁),我想去天津看看霍元甲的家乡。

我喜欢这个电影,所以我要去看看。

主持人:原来你是霍元甲的大粉丝,所以要去霍元甲的家乡看看。

那你最喜欢哪个城市?扎克伯格:我最喜欢北京。

主持人:那你来中国有什么计划?扎克伯格:这星期我参加了清华经管顾问委员会,我来参加委员会的会议。

我觉得清华的学生很好。

明年我们将在中国展开招聘。

我们上个月招聘了20位中国学生。

主持人:为什么你要参加清华经管顾问委员会?扎克伯格:首先我要感谢钱院长。

我非常关心教育,我在美国做了很多支持教育的事情。

我希望参加清华经管委员会能为我提供一个好机会,学习和支持中国的教育。

主持人:这个月你去了好几个国家,您的行程是怎么安排的?扎克伯格:这个月我去了印度、印尼、韩国和日本。

我们想要更多人用互联。

主持人:你强调了要联系世界。

从什么时候有这个想法的?扎克伯格:XX年的时候,我想要联系整个哈佛的人。

其实我一直想要联系整个世界的人。

当我创立了FAcEBooK后,我们很高兴帮助学生联系世界。

扎克伯格经典语录

扎克伯格经典语录

扎克伯格经典语录第1篇:关于扎克伯格经典语录喜欢穿着t恤、牛仔裤和球鞋,一头棕*卷发、一咧嘴就在一张娃娃脸上露出一对虎牙的27岁年轻人,用自己的方法改变了全世界人的交友方式。

他就是全球最知名社交网站facebook的ceo马克·扎克伯格,也是历来最年轻的自行创业亿万富豪。

在今年《福布斯》2011美国富豪榜中他以106亿美元排第14名。

他曾被业界认为最有希望成为乔布斯“遗产”继承人的互联网新秀。

以下为马克·扎克伯格的经典语录部分整理:1、成功没有捷径。

他说:“开设一家像facebook这样的公司,或是开发一款像facebook这样的产品,需要决心和信念。

所有值得做的事都是十分困难的。

”良好关系至关重要。

他说:“专注于与所爱的人建立良好关系,没有人能够一臂擎天。

伟大的友谊令生活富有乐趣和意义。

”做你爱做的事。

他说:“如果做你所爱的事,在逆境中依然有力量。

而当你从事喜爱的工作时,专注于挑战要容易得多。

”——扎克伯格在美国加利福尼亚州门罗帕克的一所中学发表主题为“不要再说‘我不能’”的演讲。

2、不能靠一时的灵感或才华,而是需要一年又一年的实践和努力。

凡事了不起的事情都需要大量的努力。

——扎克伯格在美国加利福尼亚州门罗帕克的一所中学发表主题为“不要再说‘我不能’”的演讲。

3、很多公司都会开发类似于视频聊天这样的功能,但facebook未完,继续阅读 >第2篇:扎克伯格经典语录大全喜欢穿着t恤、牛仔裤和球鞋,一头棕*卷发、一咧嘴就在一张娃娃脸上露出一对虎牙的27岁年轻人,用自己的方法改变了全世界人的交友方式。

他就是全球最知名社交网站facebook的ceo马克·扎克伯格,也是历来最年轻的自行创业亿万富豪。

在今年《福布斯》2011美国富豪榜中他以106亿美元排第14名。

他曾被业界认为最有希望成为乔布斯“遗产”继承人的互联网新秀。

以下为马克·扎克伯格的经典语录部分整理:1、成功没有捷径。

Facebook CEO扎克伯格:我们如何接管世界

Facebook CEO扎克伯格:我们如何接管世界

Facebook CEO扎克伯格:我们如何接管世界“基于关系的传播”正在从先锋式的创新变成横扫世界的潮流,与此同时,Facebook也开始了改变世界形态的伟大征途。

作者:王琛元来源:中国企业家网站发表时间:2010-11-1210月16日,美国著名创新孵化公司Y Combinator的创业学校会场一片宁静。

无数听众聚精会神地注视着讲坛上那个单薄的青年,会场内回荡着他慵懒的声音。

他就是Facebook的创始人兼CEO马克·扎克伯格。

当这位年轻人谈到Facebook的国际化进程时,扎克伯格特别强调了中国,表示Facebook正在花费时间进行研究,确保以合适的战略进入中国这个人口最多的国家,而他本人则每天学习中文课程,花费大量的时间研究中国文化,希望了解中国的价值观。

“中国是一个极端复杂的国家”,扎克伯格如此评价中国,并表示中国市场对于Facebook走向世界意义非凡——“假如遗漏了这13亿人,还怎么能走向世界?”基于人性基于关系从扎克伯格大一时搭建网站Facemash时开始,他就表现出对于人性欲望与人际互动的特殊敏感。

Facemash是一个供人上传其性感照片的网络平台,用户可以对其进行评分。

“自我展示欲”与“窥视欲”搅动着年轻大学生的心,此网站刚刚上线的几个小时之内就有多达2.2万名用户投票。

最终,哈佛校方因“有伤风化”勒令该网站下线。

2004年2月4日,扎克伯格用10天时间搭建的Facebook上线,处于交友欲望高涨阶段的大学生蜂拥而至,截到2月底,整个哈佛3/4的在校生都在Facebook注册了账户。

与Google的成功是建立在满足海量信息条件下、个体对于特定信息的需求不同,Facebook的成功很大一部分来源于社会心理学中所谓的“群体压力”。

正如2004年在哈佛读大三的学生Olivia Ma在接受《纽约客》杂志采访时所指出的:“我清楚地记得刚开始使用Facebook时那种神秘的激动。

扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲稿

扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲稿

扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲稿大家好,今天我很荣幸能够站在这里,与哈佛大学的毕业生们分享一些我的人生经验和看法。

首先,我想谈谈关于找到自己的使命和目标的问题。

在我年轻的时候,我并没有想过自己会成为今天的样子。

我只是一个对编程和计算机着迷的学生,我从未想过自己会成为一名企业家,更不用说成为一名全球知名的企业家。

但是,我找到了我的使命和目标,那就是让世界更加开放和联系。

在我创立Facebook的过程中,我一直坚信着这个使命。

我相信,通过连接全世界的人,我们可以让世界变得更加开放,让人们更加理解彼此,促进世界的和平与发展。

这个使命一直激励着我,让我不断努力,不断创新,不断改变世界。

当然,实现这个使命并不是一帆风顺的。

我们经历了无数的挑战和困难,但是我们从未放弃。

因为我们知道,只有坚持不懈,才能实现我们的目标,才能让世界变得更好。

在这里,我想对所有的毕业生们说,找到自己的使命和目标非常重要。

不要被外界的声音和压力左右,要相信自己的选择,坚定自己的信念,不断努力,不断追求自己的目标。

同时,我也想强调人与人之间的联系和理解的重要性。

在这个信息爆炸的时代,我们有着前所未有的机会和条件去连接全世界的人,去理解彼此。

我们要珍惜这个机会,要用心去倾听他人的声音,用心去理解他人的想法,用心去建立更加紧密的联系。

最后,我想说,不要害怕失败。

每个人都会面临失败,但是失败并不可怕。

重要的是,我们要从失败中汲取经验和教训,不断成长,不断进步。

只有在面对失败时,我们才能更加坚定地走向成功的道路。

哈佛的毕业生们,你们是未来的希望,你们拥有无限的可能性。

相信自己,坚持自己的使命和目标,不断努力,你们一定能够创造属于自己的精彩人生。

谢谢大家!祝愿大家前程似锦!。

扎克伯格经典语录_经典语录

扎克伯格经典语录_经典语录

扎克伯格经典语录喜欢穿着t恤、牛仔裤和球鞋,一头棕色卷发、一咧嘴就在一张娃娃脸上露出一对虎牙的27岁年轻人,用自己的方法改变了全世界人的交友方式。

他就是全球最知名社交网站facebook的ceo马克·扎克伯格,也是历来最年轻的自行创业亿万富豪。

在今年《福布斯》美国富豪榜中他以106亿美元排第14名。

他曾被业界认为最有希望成为“遗产”继承人的互联网新秀。

以下为马克·扎克伯格的部分整理:1、没有捷径。

他说:“开设一家像facebook这样的公司,或是开发一款像facebook这样的产品,需要决心和信念。

所有值得做的事都是十分困难的。

”良好关系至关重要。

他说:“专注于与所爱的人建立良好关系,没有人能够一臂擎天。

伟大的友谊令生活富有乐趣和意义。

”做你爱做的事。

他说:“如果做你所爱的事,在逆境中依然有力量。

而当你从事喜爱的工作时,专注于挑战要容易得多。

”——扎克伯格在美国加利福尼亚州门罗帕克的一所中学发表主题为“不要再说‘我不能’”的演讲。

2、不能靠一时的灵感或才华,而是需要一年又一年的实践和努力。

凡事了不起的事情都需要大量的努力。

——扎克伯格在美国加利福尼亚州门罗帕克的一所中学发表主题为“不要再说‘我不能’”的演讲。

3、很多公司都会开发类似于视频聊天这样的功能,但facebook 的竞争对手还必须要首先打造自己的社交图谱。

facebook的工作就是保持创新。

——7月6日,myspace创始人兼前总裁汤姆·安德森撰文披露,facebook首席执行官马克·扎克伯格在宣布推出视频通话功能时,对google+带来的挑战做出回应。

4、两件事你需要关注--第一,保持现有的;第二,持续发展。

我们现有的就是完善的应用程序,我们要保持这种风格,不靠噱头和花招。

同时,要在不破坏现有水准的前提下,关注那些持续发展的、容易扩大规模的产品或趋势。

——xx年10月26日,facebook创始人马克·扎克伯格在斯坦福大学发表公开演讲5、我要做很多类似的决定,而且要靠直觉判断。

马作文之马克扎克伯格作文素材

马作文之马克扎克伯格作文素材

马克扎克伯格作文素材【篇一:高考作文素材集锦】1. 扎克伯格“豪捐”,不只是慈善朱昌俊美国时间1日,初为人父的社交网站“脸谱”(facebook)创始人扎克伯格在“脸谱”上深情更新状态,“麦克斯,我和妈妈都很爱你,也希望能尽力将这个世界变得更美好,为你,也为其他的孩子。

我们希望你的生活充满了爱、希望以及快乐,就像你的降生给我们带来美好一样,我们也期待看到你为这个世界带来更多。

”除了宣布女儿出生的消息外,这对夫妇还承诺将他们持有的“脸谱”99%股份(约450亿美元)捐出,用于慈善。

(12月2日中新网)这是一封美国人写给自己孩子的信,即便他所创造的产品我们中的很多人都还未能使用,却并不妨碍他的这封信和其在信中所作出的捐款决定,在大洋彼岸的中国的社交网络中被刷屏。

尽管对于豪捐举动,也仍不乏动机上的猜测,但他这封写给女儿的信中所透露出的父爱和责任,已经冲破国界和文化背景差异让无数人动容,这也正是引发共鸣和刷屏的最重要的原因所在。

在信中,扎克伯格不仅对社会进步抱以乐观的肯定,更从疾病、教育、环保、企业家精神等方方面面,指出了我们还可以给孩子做的更多更好的地方。

在这个意义上,与其说我们感动的是其中流露出的父爱与责任自觉,不如说是它启发了我们如何从“让下一代生活在更美好的世界”的角度,来看待社会发现进步,看待责任。

“我们会尽我们所能让这一切发生,不仅仅是因为我们爱你,更因为我们对于下一代的所有孩子都有一种道德责任感”;我们能否使用更多的清洁能源,让你们在保护环境的同时发明今天无法想象的东西呢;我们是否可以培养出企业家精神,让你们能够创建各种企业、迎接各种挑战,以醋精和平和繁荣呢??这些问题相信不只是一位父亲所关注的事,更可能是今天世界上大多数地方,从社会到个体都义不容辞需要反思和改进的地方。

“让孩子生活得更好”,这一点其实在所有的进步文化中应该都是相通的。

如鲁迅曾就在谈论“如何做父亲”的文章中写道,“只是有了子女,即天然相爱,愿他生存;更进一步的,便还要愿他比自己更好,就是进化。

扎克伯格2017年哈佛演讲稿(中英)

扎克伯格2017年哈佛演讲稿(中英)

马克·扎克伯格2017哈佛毕业演讲美国波士顿时间5月25日,哈佛大学举办了2017届学生毕业典礼。

Facebook创始人马克·扎克伯格(Mark Zuckerberg)回到母校,做了毕业典礼演讲。

英文全文:President Faust, Board of Overseers, faculty, alumni, friends, proud parents, members of the ad board, and graduates of the greatest university in the world,I'm honored to be with you today because, let's face it, you accomplished something I never could. If I get through this speech, it'll be the first time I actually finish something at Harvard. Class of 2017, congratulations!I'm an unlikely speaker, not just because I dropped out, but because we're technically in the same generation. We walked this yard less than a decade apart, studied the same ideas and slept through the same Ec10 lectures. We may have taken different paths to get here, especially if you came all the way from the Quad, but today I want to share what I've learned about our generation and the world we're building together.But first, the last couple of days have brought back a lot of good memories.How many of you remember exactly what you were doing when yougot that email telling you that you got into Harvard? I was playing Civilization and I ran downstairs, got my dad, and for some reason, his reaction was to video me opening the email. That could have been a really sad video. I swear getting into Harvard is still the thing my parents are most proud of me for.What about your first lecture at Harvard? Mine was Computer Science 121 with the incredible Harry Lewis. I was late so I threw on a t-shirt and didn't realize until afterwards it was inside out and backwards with my tag sticking out the front. I couldn't figure out why no one would talk to me -- except one guy, KX Jin, he just went with it. We ended up doing our problem sets together, and now he runs a big part of Facebook. And that, Class of 2017, is why you should be nice to people.But my best memory from Harvard was meeting Priscilla. I had just launched this prank website Facemash, and the ad board wanted to "see me". Everyone thought I was going to get kicked out. My parents came to help me pack. My friends threw me a going away party. As luck would have it, Priscilla was at that party with her friend. We met in line for the bathroom in the Pfoho Belltower, and in what must be one of the all time romantic lines, I said: "I'm going to get kicked out in three days, so we need to go on a date quickly."Actually, any of you graduating can use that line.I didn't end up getting kicked out -- I did that to myself. Priscilla andI started dating. And, you know, that movie made it seem like Facemash was so important to creating Facebook. It wasn't. But without Facemash I wouldn't have met Priscilla, and she's the most important person in my life, so you could say it was the most important thing I built in my time here.We've all started lifelong friendships here, and some of us even families. That's why I'm so grateful to this place. Thanks, Harvard.Today I want to talk about purpose. But I'm not here to give you the standard commencement about finding your purpose. We're millennials. We'll try to do that instinctively. Instead, I'm here to tell you finding your purpose isn't enough. The challenge for our generation is creating a world where everyone has a sense of purpose.One of my favorite stories is when John F Kennedy visited the NASA space center, he saw a janitor carrying a broom and he walked over and asked what he was doing. The janitor responded: "Mr. President, I'm helping put a man on the moon".Purpose is that sense that we are part of something bigger than ourselves, that we are needed, that we have something better ahead to work for. Purpose is what creates true happiness.You're graduating at a time when this is especially important. When our parents graduated, purpose reliably came from your job, your church, your community. But today, technology and automation are eliminatingmany jobs. Membership in communities is declining. Many people feel disconnected and depressed, and are trying to fill a void.As I've traveled around, I've sat with children in juvenile detention and opioid addicts, who told me their lives could have turned out differently if they just had something to do, an after school program or somewhere to go. I've met factory workers who know their old jobs aren't coming back and are trying to find their place.To keep our society moving forward, we have a generational challenge -- to not only create new jobs, but create a renewed sense of purpose.I remember the night I launched Facebook from my little dorm in Kirkland House. I went to Noch's with my friend KX. I remember telling him I was excited to connect the Harvard community, but one day someone would connect the whole world.The thing is, it never even occurred to me that someone might be us. We were just college kids. We didn't know anything about that. There were all these big technology companies with resources. I just assumed one of them would do it. But this idea was so clear to us -- that all people want to connect. So we just kept moving forward, day by day.I know a lot of you will have your own stories just like this. A change in the world that seems so clear you're sure someone else will do it. But they won't. You will.But it's not enough to have purpose yourself. You have to create a sense of purpose for others.I found that out the hard way. You see, my hope was never to build a company, but to make an impact. And as all these people started joining us, I just assumed that's what they cared about too, so I never explained what I hoped we'd build.A couple years in, some big companies wanted to buy us. I didn't want to sell. I wanted to see if we could connect more people. We were building the first News Feed, and I thought if we could just launch this, it could change how we learn about the world.Nearly everyone else wanted to sell. Without a sense of higher purpose, this was the startup dream come true. It tore our company apart. After one tense argument, an advisor told me if I didn't agree to sell, I would regret the decision for the rest of my life. Relationships were so frayed that within a year or so every single person on the management team was gone.That was my hardest time leading Facebook. I believed in what we were doing, but I felt alone. And worse, it was my fault. I wondered if I was just wrong, an imposter, a 22 year-old kid who had no idea how the world worked.Now, years later, I understand that *is* how things work with no sense of higher purpose. It's up to us to create it so we can all keepmoving forward together.Today I want to talk about three ways to create a world where everyone has a sense of purpose: by taking on big meaningful projects together, by redefining equality so everyone has the freedom to pursue purpose, and by building community across the world.First, let's take on big meaningful projects.Our generation will have to deal with tens of millions of jobs replaced by automation like self-driving cars and trucks. But we have the potential to do so much more together.Every generation has its defining works. More than 300,000 people worked to put a man on the moon –including that janitor. Millions of volunteers immunized children around the world against polio. Millions of more people built the Hoover dam and other great projects.These projects didn't just provide purpose for the people doing those jobs, they gave our whole country a sense of pride that we could do great things.Now it's our turn to do great things. I know, you're probably thinking: I don't know how to build a dam, or get a million people involved in anything.But let me tell you a secret: no one does when they begin. Ideas don't come out fully formed. They only become clear as you work on them. You just have to get started.If I had to understand everything about connecting people before I began, I never would have started Facebook.Movies and pop culture get this all wrong. The idea of a single eureka moment is a dangerous lie. It makes us feel inadequate since we haven't had ours. It prevents people with seeds of good ideas from getting started. Oh, you know what else movies get wrong about innovation? No one writes math formulas on glass. That's not a thing.It's good to be idealistic. But be prepared to be misunderstood. Anyone working on a big vision will get called crazy, even if you end up right. Anyone working on a complex problem will get blamed for not fully understanding the challenge, even though it's impossible to know everything upfront. Anyone taking initiative will get criticized for moving too fast, because there's always someone who wants to slow you down.In our society, we often don't do big things because we're so afraid of making mistakes that we ignore all the things wrong today if we do nothing. The reality is, anything we do will have issues in the future. But that can't keep us from starting.So what are we waiting for? It's time for our generation-defining public works. How about stopping climate change before we destroy the planet and getting millions of people involved manufacturing and installing solar panels? How about curing all diseases and asking volunteers to track their health data and share their genomes? Today wespend 50x more treating people who are sick than we spend finding cures so people don’t get sick in the first place. That makes no sense. We can fix this. How about modernizing democracy so everyone can vote online, and personalizing education so everyone can learn?These achievements are within our reach. Let's do them all in a way that gives everyone in our society a role. Let's do big things, not only to create progress, but to create purpose.So taking on big meaningful projects is the first thing we can do to create a world where everyone has a sense of purpose.The second is redefining equality to give everyone the freedom they need to pursue purpose.Many of our parents had stable jobs throughout their careers. Now we're all entrepreneurial, whether we're starting projects or finding or role. And that's great. Our culture of entrepreneurship is how we create so much progress.Now, an entrepreneurial culture thrives when it's easy to try lots of new ideas. Facebook wasn't the first thing I built. I also built games, chat systems, study tools and music players. I'm not alone. JK Rowling got rejected 12 times before publishing Harry Potter. Even Beyonce had to make hundreds of songs to get Halo. The greatest successes come from having the freedom to fail.But today, we have a level of wealth inequality that hurts everyone.When you don't have the freedom to take your idea and turn it into a historic enterprise, we all lose. Right now our society is way over-indexed on rewarding success and we don't do nearly enough to make it easy for everyone to take lots of shots.Let's face it. There is something wrong with our system when I can leave here and make billions of dollars in 10 years while millions of students can't afford to pay off their loans, let alone start a business.Look, I know a lot of entrepreneurs, and I don't know a single person who gave up on starting a business because they might not make enough money. But I know lots of people who haven't pursued dreams because they didn't have a cushion to fall back on if they failed.We all know we don't succeed just by having a good idea or working hard. We succeed by being lucky too. If I had to support my family growing up instead of having time to code, if I didn't know I'd be fine if Facebook didn't work out, I wouldn't be standing here today. If we're honest, we all know how much luck we've had.Every generation expands its definition of equality. Previous generations fought for the vote and civil rights. They had the New Deal and Great Society. Now it's our time to define a new social contract for our generation.We should have a society that measures progress not just by economic metrics like GDP, but by how many of us have a role we findmeaningful. We should explore ideas like universal basic income to give everyone a cushion to try new things. We’re going to change jobs many times, so we need affordable childcare to get to work and healthcare that aren't tied to one company. We're all going to make mistakes, so we need a society that focuses less on locking us up or stigmatizing us. And as technology keeps changing, we need to focus more on continuous education throughout our lives.And yes, giving everyone the freedom to pursue purpose isn't free. People like me should pay for it. Many of you will do well and you should too.That's why Priscilla and I started the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and committed our wealth to promoting equal opportunity. These are the values of our generation. It was never a question of if we were going to do this. The only question was when.Millennials are already one of the most charitable generations in history. In one year, three of four US millennials made a donation and seven out of ten raised money for charity.But it's not just about money. You can also give time. I promise you, if you take an hour or two a week -- that's all it takes to give someone a hand, to help them reach their potential.Maybe you think that's too much time. I used to. When Priscilla graduated from Harvard she became a teacher, and before she'd doeducation work with me, she told me I needed to teach a class. I complained: "Well, I'm kind of busy. I'm running this company." But she insisted, so I taught a middle school program on entrepreneurship at the local Boys and Girls Club.I taught them lessons on product development and marketing, and they taught me what it's like feeling targeted for your race and having a family member in prison. I shared stories from my time in school, and they shared their hope of one day going to college too. For five years now, I’ve been having dinner with those kids every month. One of them threw me and Priscilla our first baby shower. And next year they’re going to college. Every one of them. First in their families.We can all make time to give someone a hand. Let's give everyone the freedom to pursue their purpose -- not only because it's the right thing to do, but because when more people can turn their dreams into something great, we're all better for it.Purpose doesn't only come from work. The third way we can create a sense of purpose for everyone is by building community. And when our generation says "everyone", we mean everyone in the world.Quick show of hands: how many of you are from another country? Now, how many of you are friends with one of these folks? Now we're talking. We have grown up connected.In a survey asking millennials around the world what defines ouridentity, the most popular answer wasn't nationality, religion or ethnicity, it was "citizen of the world". That's a big deal.Every generation expands the circle of people we consider "one of us". For us, it now encompasses the entire world.We understand the great arc of human history bends towards people coming together in ever greater numbers -- from tribes to cities to nations -- to achieve things we couldn't on our own.We get that our greatest opportunities are now global -- we can be the generation that ends poverty, that ends disease. We get that our greatest challenges need global responses too -- no country can fight climate change alone or prevent pandemics. Progress now requires coming together not just as cities or nations, but also as a global community.But we live in an unstable time. There are people left behind by globalization across the world. It's hard to care about people in other places if we don’t feel good about our lives here at home. There’s pressure to turn inwards.This is the struggle of our time. The forces of freedom, openness and global community against the forces of authoritarianism, isolationism and nationalism. Forces for the flow of knowledge, trade and immigration against those who would slow them down. This is not a battle of nations, it's a battle of ideas. There are people in every countryfor global connection and good people against it.This isn't going to be decided at the UN either. It's going to happen at the local level, when enough of us feel a sense of purpose and stability in our own lives that we can open up and start caring about everyone. The best way to do that is to start building local communities right now.We all get meaning from our communities. Whether our communities are houses or sports teams, churches or music groups, they give us that sense we are part of something bigger, that we are not alone; they give us the strength to expand our horizons.That's why it's so striking that for decades, membership in all kinds of groups has declined as much as one-quarter. That's a lot of people who now need to find purpose somewhere else.But I know we can rebuild our communities and start new ones because many of you already are.I met Agnes Igoye, who's graduating today. Where are you, Agnes? She spent her childhood navigating conflict zones in Uganda, and now she trains thousands of law enforcement officers to keep communities safe.I met Kayla Oakley and Niha Jain, graduating today, too. Stand up. Kayla and Niha started a non-profit that connects people suffering from illnesses with people in their communities willing to help.I met David Razu Aznar, graduating from the Kennedy School today.David, stand up. He’s a former city councilor who successfully led the battle to make Mexico City the first Latin American city to pass marriage equality -- even before San Francisco.This is my story too. A student in a dorm room, connecting one community at a time, and keeping at it until one day we connect the whole world.Change starts local. Even global changes start small -- with people like us. In our generation, the struggle of whether we connect more, whether we achieve our biggest opportunities, comes down to this -- your ability to build communities and create a world where every single person has a sense of purpose.Class of 2017, you are graduating into a world that needs purpose. It's up to you to create it.Now, you may be thinking: can I really do this?Remember when I told you about that class I taught at the Boys and Girls Club? One day after class I was talking to them about college, and one of my top students raised his hand and said he wasn't sure he could go because he's undocumented. He didn't know if they'd let him in.Last year I took him out to breakfast for his birthday. I wanted to get him a present, so I asked him and he started talking about students he saw struggling and said "You know, I'd really just like a book on social justice."I was blown away. Here's a young guy who has every reason to be cynical. He didn't know if the country he calls home -- the only one he's known -- would deny him his dream of going to college. But he wasn't feeling sorry for himself. He wasn't even thinking of himself. He has a greater sense of purpose, and he's going to bring people along with him.It says something about our current situation that I can't even say his name because I don't want to put him at risk. But if a high school senior who doesn't know what the future holds can do his part to move the world forward, then we owe it to the world to do our part too.Before you walk out those gates one last time, as we sit in front of Memorial Church, I am reminded of a prayer, Mi Shebeirach, that I say whenever I face a challenge, that I sing to my daughter thinking about her future when I tuck her into bed. It goes:"May the source of strength, who blessed the ones before us, help us *find the courage* to make our lives a blessing."I hope you find the courage to make your life a blessing.Congratulations, Class of '17! Good luck out there.中文翻译:浮士德主席、监察委员会、老师、校友、朋友们、自豪的父母们、广告委员会成员以及世界上最大的大学毕业生们,我很荣幸今天能与你们共聚这里,因为你们完成了我当年没有完成的事。

  1. 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
  2. 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
  3. 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。

《现在我们就接管世界-马克扎克伯格传》阅读简要《现在,我们就接管世界马克·扎克伯格传》
阅读简要
马克·扎克伯格,年月日出生于纽约,是牙医和心理医生的儿子,犹太人,哈佛大学计算机和心理专业毕业生,全球最大的社交网站创办人,被人冠以“盖茨第二”的头衔。

骚”
.
岁的时候得到了一本关于编程方面的教程书,自己就开始琢磨,将一些反复枯燥的编码玩起来,于是父亲就请了一位电脑工程师给其做老师,老师发现他仅岁就能克制小孩好玩好动的天性,而整天坐在那里联系编程,意外让这位老师,将全部知识都传授了给扎克,而扎克学以致用的速度惊人,几个月就自己做了“扎克网”诞生,而马克在编程上的天赋、热情、执着、严谨,也注定了他将来能够在这条路越走越远。

.马克在进入精英云集的菲利普斯特高中之后,选修了拉丁文,迷恋上了击剑,还和朋友一起研发了一款“”的播放插件,这款插件能分析使用者的爱好,并
且能够自动生成播放列表。

“”在当时绝对是一款功能超强大的功能插件,如此超前的软件,扎克并没有用它来赚钱,而是传到了网上供人免费用,结果被微软相中了,给其开出了万的年薪,这可是一笔不小的数字,但是扎克却说“”,其实,他惊人了做好了自己人生规划,他选择继续深造,巩固基础知识,而不是单纯的挣钱,他说“赚钱不是人生的目的”
.在哈佛,扎克经常会拖着一块长两米的白版走来走去,因为他需要随时记录构思、灵感、代码、方程式,后来,一个星期扎克就把称为“课程搭配”的作品拼凑成形,他这么做纯属好玩,这个项目可以帮助学生们根据别人的选课来确定自己的课程表,只要轻轻在网页上单击某一门课程,就会显示出全校都有哪些人报选了此门课程,在或者点击一名女同学的名字,就能看见她的哪些课程
,邀请扎克加入某个开发项目,扎克其实更想学习的是合作,就在开发项目组阐述项目规划时,扎克内心却感觉此项目就是理念构思,他欣然接受了这个项目,他秘密利用开发组,不断的为自己的谋划。

、新的座右铭:如果失败,重返哈佛,自从上线以来,注册会员数量猛增,最早的注册会员是扎克的身边的朋友,还有哈佛的友邦,这些早期会员纷纷发邮件给其他学生,邀请对方加入并结成好友,通过设计的目录,可以将渴望建立社交的人们联系到一起,的用户人数开始以一种火箭升空的速度增长,扎克扔下了白板,停止了过去一贯专注的那些奇思妙想的程序,而是将所有注意力放在绘制表格和图形显示与日剧增的数据上,并据此迅速作出精妙绝伦的部署。

扎克作出了一个惊人的决定:辍学,全身心投入到对自己网站的运营上去,他搬家到了硅谷一个允许失败的创新,崇尚竞争,平等开放集结地。

四,开创社交理想国
我们要给的是乐趣,搬进硅谷后的注册用户越来越多,服务器承载的流量不断超出限定的数额,身为的爱德华多很焦急,可是醉心于如何让网站变得更有趣有意思的扎克,一点也不关心这些,在他看来,那是爱德华多的工作。

实名制确保了每个用户会为自己的一切言行负责。

在上一个用户如果对另外一个用户感兴趣,马上便可称为好友,并且在留言下方可以竖个大拇指“给赞”,这是一个较好的扩散机制,给了赞,该用户的网页,文章就有机会在上流通被更多
恩首先让扎克明白了硅谷的内涵,肖恩用比较独特的方式,在扎克面前展示这个世界,自己将会帮助将设成一个亿美元的项目。

而这个项目也正是肖恩要找的项目。

用肖恩的方式最终将扎克的“让网络有趣比赚钱更重要”变成了广告王国。

也是最主要的收入来源。

对中国市场的第一次表态是在年,扎克曾到访中国,在一次募捐上说“中国是一个潜在的大市场,我们继续对进入中国进行评估”年初,在香港成立了新的销售总部,重点负责中国市场的广告业务,这是该网站在亚洲成立的新加坡以后的第二个销售总部。

六、全球化战略
、如今的显然是移动互联网领域的领军企业,仅仅年月吸引的移动用户就高达万,这个旗下所有网站移动用户还多万,这是一个信息爆炸的时代,对于很多用户而言,已经成为了一种生活习惯,不停的刷新自己的主页,这种现象被称为“持续性局部关注”意思就是,即使晓得邮箱有自动更新功能,还要不断的点开看看。

扎克基于这一理念,大胆提出利用用户惯性控制手机终端的想法,也就是想开发手机,将用户对基本通讯沟通需求走向不仅仅是为了通讯录,还将成为一个图片和视频集,手机将成为你的数字生活档案,虽然此项目需要年的基础建设,最终没能成功,但扎克在全球广告联盟峰会上提出来,引起了世界两大硬件巨头微软与竞争,他们相继为争夺与合作,展开拼杀,最终微软以亿美元收购的股权,同时成为独家第三方广告平台,为在全球销售网络广告
终“
战场美国的失利,也意味着彻底败给了。

从那时起,有人嘲笑微软花亿收购的股份做了亏本生意的,基本惊呆了。

.扎克疯狂的扩张,短短年时间收购家公司
七、独特的开放平台
、年年访问量涨幅达到,访问人数接近一个亿,越来越多的和雅虎员工闻风而动转投门下。

年推出平台战略,鼓励外部开发商为开发各类应用程序,如今平台上已聚集成千上万的应用程序,扎克敏锐的察觉到从开发商身上赚钱的时机开始成熟,于是大刀阔斧的推出了支付平台。

.无论是微软、苹果、还是,要想在互联网上立足,占领平台才是王道。


克在平台战略上也是只争朝夕的,免费的开放网络平台饱受股东争议,将最核心的机密透露给了自己的竞争对手,这无疑是自觉坟墓,而且不顾其他股东利益。

因为扎克免费承诺搭建这个平台给用户,这意味着耗费合作人的时间、金钱、但不能够给合作人带来任何收益。

而扎克认为只有不断地增加的市场地位,赚钱就是自然而然的事情。

可见扎克想放长线钓大鱼。

有人就有市场,有市场的地方就有钱。

.由于扎克在大股东地位,有绝对的决定权,免费的平台成为大亮点,吸引了几乎所有的软件和互联网公司,他们都希望能够为设计个性的应用程序,于是更多的用户纷纷加入,用户的增加反过来又促使开发者为其开发更实用的软件。

如此循环紧紧黏住了用户,用户多了,更多广告主找广告,从此,扎克数
作组。

相关文档
最新文档