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The Accidental Billionaires pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024
The high-energy tale of how two socially awkward Ivy Leaguers, trying to increase their chances with the opposite sex, ended up creating Facebook.
Eduardo Saverin and Mark Zuckerberg were Harvard undergraduates and best friends–outsiders at a school filled with polished prep-school grads and long-time legacies. They shared both academic brilliance in math and a geeky awkwardness with women.
Eduardo figured their ticket to social acceptance–and sexual success–was getting invited to join one of the university’s Final Clubs, a constellation of elite societies that had groomed generations of the most powerful men in the world and ranked on top of the inflexible hierarchy at Harvard. Mark, with less of an interest in what the campus alpha males thought of him, happened to be a computer genius of the first order.
Which he used to find a more direct route to social stardom: one lonely night, Mark hacked into the university's computer system, creating a ratable database of all the female students on campus–and subsequently crashing the university's servers and nearly getting himself kicked out of school. In that moment, in his Harvard dorm room, the framework for Facebook was born.
What followed–a real-life adventure filled with slick venture capitalists, stunning women, and six-foot-five-inch identical-twin Olympic rowers–makes for one of the most entertaining and compelling books of the year. Before long, Eduardo’s and Mark’s different ideas about Facebook created in their relationship faint cracks, which soon spiraled into out-and-out warfare. The collegiate exuberance that marked their collaboration fell prey to the adult world of lawyers and money. The great irony is that while Facebook succeeded by bringing people together, its very success tore two best friends apart.
The Accidental Billionaires is a compulsively readable story of innocence lost–and of the unusual creation of a company that has revolutionized the way hundreds of millions of people relate to one another.
Ben Mezrich, a Harvard graduate, has published ten books, including the New York Times bestseller Bringing Down the House . He is a columnist for Boston Common and a contributor for Flush magazine. Ben lives in Boston with his wife, Tonya.
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暢銷書作傢。1991年畢業於哈佛大學,著有包括暢銷書《博得滿堂彩》("Bringing Down the House")在內的9本書,總印數超過百萬冊,並被譯成8種語言。
今兒完全厭學,在傢一口氣讀完。
評分遲些好好寫個完整的書評。這書就是太過抒情瞭。如果要瞭解FB曆史,真的不要選擇這本書。如果要看JQ,那看吧(毆
評分not a biographical one
評分還原Facebook創業史
評分這就是傳說中eduardo給作者錢讓作者洗白自己的書,就因為這個就值得給五星瞭。標題上有sex就是個噱頭,整個跟sex毛關係沒有好嗎!如果說“畢業前在圖書館裏來一發”也算是sex的話……事實本身已經夠精彩,從不同人嘴裏說齣來內容都不同就更加精彩瞭。我看瞭好幾個版本的“facebook”恩仇錄,馬總版,外人猜測版,這個算是eduardo版的。我其實挺好奇他到底怎麼“洗白”自己的,但我總覺得就多哥性格來說(說得好像我很瞭解他似的)他真心不擅長洗白自己,也許他不愛接受媒體采訪就是因為這個?他洗白自己的方式就是充滿感情的描述mark,他把mark說得像小王子一樣,一個特立獨行的外星小王子。最後就變成瞭我愛mark,但facebook需要我的時候我不在那兒而且我也不知道為啥我一定要在那兒的奇怪東西。
有人看书,喜欢一板一眼。在我看来,这样的人,是不太适合看传记或者历史的。 传记也好,历史也好,特别是关于已经离世的人,很难考证或者求证真伪。 时间带有对记忆的洗刷功能、美化功能。更何况传记和历史,往往要等到一个人成功之时,才会有作家会动笔去写这个人的传记,...
評分facebook书籍的内容写的非常的不错,是一本值得浏览和阅读的好书籍,但我更推荐登录facebook中文网,因为只有通过进入facebook才能更好地了解他的社交文化和背景。同时也可以认识到不同地域的全球不同身份的人士,何乐而不为。 http://www.facebookcc.com facebook还有个一个...
評分看了这本书,进一步了解了忽悠的外延与内涵。 不知从哪个sb博客上看到这本书的介绍,说的云里雾里的,很吸引人,再加上题目也有一定的误导性质,其中有性,有金钱,有天才,有背叛,包装地像一部好莱坞电影一般。 于是顺手在某网站购买。今日看到书,天啊,更是云里雾里,言...
評分他们的青春涌动着活力和激情。哈佛科技宅男马克,被女孩拒绝后,把他一直想实施而未实施的想法付诸行动。他通过黑客行为从哈佛的数据库里下载所有学生的照片信息,然后把哈佛女孩子们的照片放到一个网站上,男生们可以对这些照片评头论足,最后通过投票对这些女孩儿进行评级。...
評分facebook书籍还还是不错推荐阅读,顺便推荐facebook中文网官网http://www.facebookcc.com是一个不错的社交网站,大家可以在上面认识更多的好朋友! 如果大家有兴趣的话也可以登录欢迎进入Facebook中文网:http://zh-cn.facebookcc.com发布一下你的facebook的看法或者写一下心...
The Accidental Billionaires pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024