By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on April 27th, 2013%
Facebook is one of the most profitable company ever. The CEO of the company, Mark Zuckerberg, made his millions because of his social networking site. So, there is no wonder why and no surprise why executives at Facebook also earn big.
According reports, Sheryl Sandberg, the Chief Operating Officer of Facebook is the highest-paid personel that receive a good $ 26.2 million last year. According to the statement submitted to the SEC on Friady, the COO receives a salary of $321,128 and a whopping bonus of $276,730. She also earned $25.6 million from stocks. It is . . . → Read More: Facebook Executives Salary, How Much do they Make?
By Jane Gracielo, on March 16th, 2013%
Every year, Glassdoor conducts surveys across the country from various industries This year, they have surveyed thousands of employees and ranks the 50 highest rated CEO in 2013. The results are finally in and it is quite exciting. Glassdoor released a list of the 50 CEOs and in the list is the CEOs approval rating from 2012 and 2013.
For this years top rated CEO, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook got the highest place.
Despite the lawsuits and users reaction to changes and transformations such as the graph search and timeline, Mark Zuckerberg still got . . . → Read More: Mark Zuckerberg Tops 50 Highest Rated CEOs while Tim Cook Dropped to 18th Place
By Jane Gracielo, on March 7th, 2013%
A new design for Facebook.
On Thursday, Facebook has announced that they have redesigned extensively the News Feed of the social networking site. This is the front page users see accessing the site.
According to Facebook’s Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg, the redesigned News Feed is being described as more visual and lets the users select the topics that are of more importance to them. Additionally, the links to articles and images are a lot bigger compared to the current visuals, which makes it much easier to view especially on mobile screens.
CEO Zuckerberg stated that this design is reflecting . . . → Read More: Facebook presents new design for News Feed
By Jane Gracielo, on January 15th, 2013%
Facebook, the social networking giant, has announced its major addition, which is a smart search engine it has named graph search — this permits the facebook users in making “natural” searches of content shared by their friends only.
The feature includes search terms that can make use of phrases like “friends who like Harry Potter and Twilight.”
According to the chief executive and founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, the new feature is not a web search, thus it is not a direct competitor to Google. But, it was in cooperation with the Bing search engine, which is a component of . . . → Read More: Facebook Adds A New Feature
By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on September 12th, 2012%
On Tuesday, Facebook Inc. rose after CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that he’s dealing with the slip-ups that have made it difficult to obtain the advantages of mobile advertising.
According to an interview with Zuckerberg, Facebook is now doing a mobile company, confirming that for the next three to five years the biggest query on everybody’s minds is the factors that will determine on how well the company’s performance is with mobile.
The California-based Facebook Inc.’s shares have increased to about 4.8 percent. This is said to be because of the alleviated concerns on the ability of the company to produce . . . → Read More: Facebook on the rise after announcing missteps in mobile
By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on March 27th, 2012%
After Facebook became the most popular social network in the world, many reports have shocked the world claiming to be the original owner of the social network giant. Up until now, the story is still going on and maybe not close to ending.
Facebook Inc. moved on Monday to oppose the statements by a businessman that he is the owner of a significant share in the social network company.
In an action to ignore a lawsuit last in 2010 made by Paul Ceglia, the social network company exposed the outcomes of a very long . . . → Read More: Facebook Expose Evidences of Paul Ceglia’s Possession Claims
By Imee Celine Lenoir, on August 16th, 2011%
Facebook said in a court filing that an agreement at the heart of a lawsuit asking for half possession of Facebook doesn’t state the social networking giant and has nothing to do with it.
Paul Ceglia sued Facebook in July 2010 claiming that a contract he struck with Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg in 2003 entitled him to half the company.
The world’s No. 1 Internet social network with more than 500 million users, Facebook has already said the agreement Ceglia attached to his complaint was a fabrication and has typified him as an “inveterate . . . → Read More: Ceglia Didn’t Mention Facebook in Lawsuit Court Filing
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