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...think everyone is interested in how you make large amounts of money.” Despite the success of facebook.com, which the founder said receives millions more daily page views than Google, Zuckerberg said he is not prepared to shift his focus from growing the site??s infrastructure to maximizing profit. “We’re focusing not on building something and how to make money out of it but, instead, always looking to maximize the long-term value,” Zuckerberg said about his company, which he said prefers hiring tech experts to purely...
...city manager wrote in a letter released at yesterday’s City Council meeting. The decision means that trucks exiting the construction site will continue to travel up the mostly residential Banks Street in order to leave the area on Mount Auburn Street. Trucks headed for the Cowperthwaite site??across the street from Mather House—will still use DeWolfe Street, according to City Manager Robert W. Healy. Residents of the Kerry Corner neighborhood, which includes Banks Street, have complained of noisy construction traffic since at least August, when several residents asked the City Council...
Procrastinators on campuses across the nation have reason to rejoice: facebook.com unveiled its long-awaited expanded photo feature last week, allowing users at about a third of the colleges on the site??s network to create photo albums and upload an unlimited number of images to their personal profiles. Chris R. Hughes ’06, the spokesman for the popular social networking site, said the feature would go live at all schools within about two weeks, but as with the initial rollout, the creators are in no rush. “We wanted to take our time...
...Undergraduate Council (UC) recently—perhaps hoping to languish away an afternoon filling out grant applications or reading news (“Record Crowd Attends Springfest”) from 2004—understands that it fails miserably at its most rudimentary purpose: functionality. Besides stale grant applications, the site??s voting system has proven difficult to configure in the past, and individuals still have access to the system who have long since departed Sever...
...snapshot of their uniformed friends or a macabre still of war casualties—for free access to pornography. Converting their art into the currency of eroticism, these soldiers are fueling a new industry and creating a cult of warnography.A moralist in his own mind, the site??s creator and administrator, Chris Wilson, congratulated himself in an article published last week by the Online Journalism Review (OJR). The OJR profiles Wilson as an interesting altruist; the report describes how, after its launch in 2004, the site became popular with American soldiers who then began “having...