Mark Zuckerburg's grand plan to unveil the world through the internet.


Jacoby Genovese
   Time magazine had a long story last year about mark Zuckerburg's attempt to hook up the world to the internet. the internet stretching around the world has been an amazing thing spreading ideas such as the Islamic State to remote parts of the Middle East connecting crazy-eyeballed radicals into planning and so forth. Mark Zuckerburg has an ambitious plan of getting even more people on-ling as he has trouble dissecting the fact that there are still 4.3 billion people not hooked up to the internet and informative sites like his own and even Tinder. Zuckerburg went on in this Time piece to say these billions being off-line are costing his company and others in the tech industry billions of dollars and this cannot go on any longer and he is hoping the right innovation can bring the range of affordability of the internet into places such as Azimpur in Bangladesh. Zuckerburg knows that an open world can only succeed by getting free Wi Fi into the Sahara and showing those Mohammedean worshipping fools what they are missing out on in their youth being force fead bullshit from their elders who don't want them to have freedom and fun.What the world needs is more hookups and sites like Tinder and Dolly Madison where married people can easily meet others for some quick time away from their spouses. Actually I would like to see much of the Islamic World and the women get addicted to the virtues of Tinder has maybe it will encourage them to throw away their silly costumes and bizarre rituals. If he could accomplish that this would be a good thing but the guy needs to realize the only reason that Facebook is valuable and is popular is because the idea of social media is new. Facebook will be no more innovative or looked upon mightily as a Coca Cola if it survives as long and Facebook really wont matter that much a hundred years down the road. Only a hologramic version of the internet will be the next computer innovation possibility and after a generation or two I will suppose the internet will be the same and less popular than it is today. we are at peak internet technology today and the tech lord noblemen such as Mark Zuckerburg really know there is little room for their empires to grow. I just hope he hooks up the world to Tinder and other hookup sites and gets these middle-eastern honies to unveil and be the cookies and eye candy they know they should be in the world.

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