Kepler's 2020 Project in the News:
Told chronologically, and with a wealth of detail made possible by Kirkpatrick’s exclusive access to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg as well as other insiders, this book reads more like a mystery thriller than a business success story. As amazing as the evolution is from an idea to a reality, this exciting part of the story is dwarfed by the explosive growth and unanticipated uses that have made Facebook what it is today, and what it will become in the future. From bringing the Colombian people together in opposition to the violent revolutionaries of “FARC,” to documenting the Iranian government’s violence against its own people as they protested a questionable election, and the unprecedented effect on our own most recent Presidential voting, this is the inside story of how the Facebook phenomenon continues to unfold. This is one great read, even for those who may not be fond of non-fiction. It’s a story being created by the 300 million users of Facebook, and all their creativity, passion, and intelligence. Kirkpatrick, a tech writer for Fortune, keeps the technical side of this story readable and excitingly compelling. |
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