The Story of Facebook

Author :

Sara Gilbert

Publisher:

Jaico Publishing House

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Publisher

Jaico Publishing House

Publication Year 2013
ISBN-13

9788184954388

ISBN-10 8184954387
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 70 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 80
Subject

Analysis & Strategy

The Story Of Facebook goes into the secret behind the success of the world’s no. 1 social networking site. This book will tell you how the man behind the scene Mark Zuckerberg, the world’s youngest billionaire, launched a casual website in his dorm room, which went on to become the world’s most popular social networking website with a user base of 250 million people, and earned him the fame of ‘Man Of The Year’ in 2010 by the Time Magazine.The book details the development of Facebook. It describes how this site was invented by Zuckerberg, how he accepted criticism positively, how he was adamant in not selling it to any organization, and the efforts that he undertook to let his dream fly and give this networking site a new meaning. It is a source of inspiration for all young people who aspire to become future innovators and entrepreneurs. The images, statements and quotes made by the people connected with Facebook makes this book much more encouraging and interesting.The Story Of Facebook is written by Sara Gilbert and was published by Jaico Publishing House in 2013. It is available in paperback.

Sara Gilbert

Sara Gilbert is a prolific nonfiction writer with over 150 published titles across a wide range of educational subjects. Her work spans business, science, technology, history, nature, and biographies—written primarily for young readers and school libraries. Sara breaks down complex topics into engaging, age-appropriate narratives that spark curiosity and understanding. Her books are known for their clarity, research-backed content, and accessibility. Sara's titles are widely used in classrooms and libraries across the United States.
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