I actually think people generally have an awareness and feel like, 'Wow, these networks have a lot of information.'
“I actually think people generally have an awareness and feel like, 'Wow, these networks have a lot of information.'”
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I actually think people generally have an awareness and feel like, 'Wow, these networks have a lot of information.'
“I actually think people generally have an awareness and feel like, 'Wow, these networks have a lot of information.'”
I actually think people generally have an awareness and feel like, 'Wow, these networks have a lot of information.'
Games is probably the biggest industry today that has gone really social, right. I mean, the incumbent game companies are really being disrupted and are quickly trying to become social. And you have companies like Zynga.
Our mission is to connect every person in the world. You don't do that by having a service people pay for.
The thing that we are trying to do at facebook, is just help people connect and communicate more efficiently.
Advertising works most effectively when it's in line with what people are already trying to do. And people are trying to communicate in a certain way on Facebook - they share information with their friends, they learn about what their friends are doing - so there's really a whole new opportunity for a new type of advertising model within that.
I live in a kind of controlled awareness. I wouldn't call it fear, but it's an awareness. I know I have a responsibility to behave in a certain way. I'm able to do that.
To become different from what we are, we must have some awareness of what we are.
The ALS ice bucket challenge was really the most brilliant publicity stunt of 2014, and it has brought worldwide awareness for a barely-known disease.
I am hoping to be able to lend my support to a Sickle Cell charity in the near future, as I want to try and help raise money and awareness about this disease.
A novelist's lack of awareness of and critical distance to his own body of work is due to a phenomenon that I have noticed in myself and many others: as soon as it is written, every new book erases the last one, leaving me with the impression that I have forgotten it.