Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, published a 5,800 word article (12 pages if typed out) on the future of Facebook. Basically, he wants to go beyond simply connecting everyone and build communities that are supportive, safe, informed, civically engaged, and inclusive. It’s a lofty goal that’s still a little fuzzy. Functionally, it means you’ll see less sensationalized (ie. fake) news on the site. The rest of the stories are below, including a really cool one about future telescopes.
A Nutritious Part of Your Information Diet
Episode 54! The CD turns 30, 3D printers can print guns, Facebook Runs a TV ad, The Hubble shows end of the Universe, Meg Whitman shares HP’s long recovery plan, the iPad Mini is in full production, and we finish up talking about our information diet.
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- The CD is 30 years old
- Turns out you can’t just print guns… Kind of
- Piracy Machines, the coming anti-3D printing propaganda
- As far as we can see
- Meg Whitman Outlines HP’s 5-Year Recovery Plan, Promises Growth By 2015
- the WSJ is reporting that the iPad Mini is in full production
- Fortune is saying media invites go out on the 10th
- The Information Diet
- Facebook Runs Its First Major TV Ad Spot
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