I watched a movie-Social Network. The portrait painted of Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Facebook, is often scathing but also, at times, sympathetic. Despite Zuckerberg's misgivings, it is likely to do little harm to him or Facebook with its 500 million users and an estimated value of $23 billion. Indeed, it could make Zuckerberg something of a hero in a tech world where being brusque, dismissive and self-absorbed are not necessarily bad things. At the heart of the film is the conflict, which resulted in multiple lawsuits over the years, over who really had the idea for Facebook and how much others contributed to its success, only to be frozen out by Zuckerberg. It brings to the big screen an array of characters even most Facebookers have probably never heard of: Eduardo Saverin, who provided the early seed money and later sued Zuckerberg, settling for millions; twin brothers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, two wealthy and quintessentially preppy Harvard University students who claimed Facebook was their idea which Zuckerberg stole (they got a $65 million settlement); and Sean Parker, the flamboyant founder of Napster. But for this entrepreneur, success leads to both personal and legal complications.
People today seem to be losing their human qualities. So social network is a way to protect modern people from being isolated and feeling lonely. In reality this is the core business of sites like facebook. It is the most popular social network on the Internet today with Twitter. Politicians are sending messages out via Facebook.
2010년 12월 6일 월요일
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Last week, we were tensed because of the North Korea’s surprise attack. The North Korea attacked Yeon Pyeong Do near by the North Korea in the west sea. They bombarded us with 150 shells. We responded to there just 80 shells after 13minutes. Hundreds of people were uprooted by the shells. A shell set fire to a house. What is worse, the attacked island arose a war victims two of private citizen. About this, the North Korea expressed their regret. That is so preposterous. I don’t know how things will turn out. Many professors remarked their view about this event. One told, the successor to the power, Kim Jeong-eun go to war for making solid his status in the North Korea. Because he is young and his father, Kim Jeong-il is still alive. I hope to be unification of North and South Korea. We have never excluded the possibility that there can be peaceful unification. There are few Korean people who do not long for the unification of South and North Korea. And Unification lies in the womb of time. But if they attack us continually like this, we also must attack them. Our country and United States demand china’s definite stance. But China, which has veto power on the Council, is among countries against sanctions. For China, a breakdown of the North Korean regime could result in a flood of refugees. Beijing appears eager to stop a total breakdown in the North, which could result in a destabilizing flow of refugees into China.
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