Mark Zuckerberg's grandoise plan for his compnays future despite telltale evindence on the contrary

Otto Jansen
  Mark Zuckerburg paces around his office in Facebook wondering how in the hell he is going to keep lame Facebook from becoming more lame. s much of the youth moves to ins tangram and Snapshat mark knows how quickly and fickle the social media public can be making his company as irrelevant ass Friendster. he is quickly trying to keep Facebook as a world class search engine and all go-to place for the internet. There re three major initiatives that Zuckerberg has identified and none of them bold well for Facebook. Mark sees that artificial intelligence as a ke factor and this can only mean more intrusion of peoples privacy that this sucker has already been a bold advocate but faced increasing backlash and criticism that may doom his enterprise. Zuckerberg is a bold proponent for virtual reality which the concept is as absurd as it sounds and people can barely take their technology driven reality of real-life bumping into buses as they commute down the street with their IPhones in hand. Facebook acquired oculus and aside from a few tech gadget fucks nobody will really want one of these products in the foreseen future. The third thing Zuckerberg sees crucial for Facebooks future is getting the other four billion stubborn assholes connected on Facebook around the world who have the audacity of having yet to connect to his system. mark cannot believe there are still people pathetic on this planet that have not yet seen facebook yet alone logged in and Mark is determined to make sure them seventy year old subsistence farmers in Zambia get hooked and get clicking on a computer. all these rantings from Zuck is the ravishing of a madman knowing his empire is crumbling and that in order to feel a world-class citizen he has to keep his Facebook so much a part of peoples daily life ignoring the fact humanity got along fine without his invention or service.Meeting at Facebook’s HQ in September, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg that his dream was for India to become a $20tn economy, and that it ‘needs both physical and digital infrastructure’

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