What really motivates people at Facebook is building stuff that they’re proud of.
Virtual Reality is going to be an important technology. I am pretty confident about this.
It took 10 years to go from building the initial Smartphone to reaching the mass market. BlackBerry came out in 2003 and it didn’t get to about a billion units until 2013. So I can’t imagine it would be much faster for VR.
People don’t care about what someone says about you in a movie – or even what you say, right? They care about what you build.
Right now, with social networks and other tools on the Internet, all of these 500 million people have a way to say what they’re thinking and have their voice be heard.
In a lot of ways Berlin is a symbol for me of Facebook’s mission: bringing people together, connecting people and breaking down boundaries.
I think that people just have this core desire to express who they are. And I think that’s always existed.
VR is a very intense visual experience and having the most powerful PC is the only way to deliver certain experiences.
A guy who makes a new chair doesn’t owe money to everyone who ever built a chair.
The last six years have been a lot of coding and focus and hard work. But maybe it would be fun to remember it as partying and all this crazy drama.
Facebook is inherently viral.
Connecting the world is really important, and that is something that we want to do. That is why Facebook is here on this planet.
If you recognize that self-driving cars are going to prevent car accidents, AI will be responsible for reducing one of the leading causes of death in the world.
The point of Facebook isn’t the features, it’s the people.
We just cared more about connecting the world than anyone else. And we still do today.
I actually do think you’re seeing this trend towards organizations just caring more about their brand and engaging. And so I think Home Depot will want to humanize itself. I think that’s a lot of why companies are starting blogs, are just giving more insight into what’s going on with them.
We are working hard to build a service that everyone, everywhere can use, whether they are a person, a company, a president or an organisation working for change.
“I do everything on my phone as a lot of people do.