Facebook's IPO brings the world's most popular social network into Wall Street's big league. After a wild ride, Facebook's future depends on profiting from an increasingly mobile user base.
Fame and fortune propels one into rarified circles, and Zuckerberg soon found himself socializing with titans of industry and politics. Swapping his characteristic hoodie for a jacket and tie, Zuck was one of several Silicon Valley CEOs invited to
dine with U.S. President Barack Obama in February 2011. Two months later, Obama and Zuckerberg teamed up for a
town hall meeting at Facebook's California headquarters. The event, naturally, was streamed live on Facebook, and Zuck once again looked uncomfortable in a jacket and tie.
RECOMMENDED READING:
6 Facebook Problems Need Fixing
Facebook's 11 Biggest Technology Bets
Zeus Malware Seeks Facebook Users' Debit Card Data
As Facebook Preps For IPO, Privacy Tweaks
Might As Well Face It, You're Addicted To Facebook
Social Business in 30 Days?
Microsoft Bing Friends Facebook
Facebook App Store: Second Time The Charm?
Facebook Traffic From The Office Dropping, Zscaler Says
Facebook Privacy: 5 Most Ignored Mistakes
E-mail | Share