Facebook, the giant firm founded by Mark Zuckerberg, wants to look more and more like a state, if not more. With its 2.4 billion users, the social network has colossal power. A few days ago, Facebook announced the creation of its own currency. Regalian privilege arrogated to a
PlusMark Zuckerberg, the founder and boss of Facebook is a man in a hurry. Today he is presenting "Libra", which he wants to put into circulation as early as 2020. His currency. In doing so, he is giving his group a power hitherto reserved for the states. With more than two billion users, Facebook has become a major player on the Internet.
PlusIn the midst of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the young founder of Facebook was subjected for more than four hours to a barrage of questions from some 40 US senators. What came out of it? A mea culpa but a lot of blurry and evasive answers. We are far from concrete and precise commitments on solutions.
PlusAlready at the beginning of the year, UP' Magazine was interested in a series of big maneuvers that were shaking up the Facebook empire and more particularly its young but nonetheless multi-billionaire president, Mark Zuckerberg. There were several signs of his ambition to become the next president of the United States. Signs that have multiplied in recent months.
PlusMenlo Park, Californie. Centre de calcul ultrasecret de Facebook, là où sont entreposés ses ordinateurs et algorithmes. Seul bruit : le bourdonnement de machines qui tournent depuis quelques jours à plein régime pour ingurgiter dans leurs neurones artificiels des milliards de milliards de données. Objectif ? Réaliser ce que jamais l’humanité n’avait
PlusL’annonce de Mark Zuckerberg déclarant donner, pour célébrer la naissance de son premier enfant, 99 % de ses actions dans Facebook, soit à peu près 45 milliards de dollars, à un Fonds d’aide à l’enfance à fait instantanément le tour des médias. D’une information de carnet rose, elle est devenue
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