Five young people started Facebook in a small room in a dormitory at Harvard; Mark Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin. Andrew McCallum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes. Leaving that small dormitory house, the Facebook family is now all over the world. But many people may not know the interesting information on Facebook. Not on the occasion of his birthday, this time some of them were taken knowingly.
Why is the color of Facebook blue? : Why is there an only blue color on Facebook? If blue is not the color of choice, then Zuckerberg is to blame. The youngest billionaire does not know the colors red and green at all. Because nothing else, he is color blind. Blue is the brightest color for Zuckerberg. Thanks to Facebook, the color blue is now so popular that the company has also made nail polish in line with the blue of Facebook. The nail polish of the ‘Social Butterfly Blue’ shade is also sold in Facebook Campus Stores or Dedarse.
Facebook in 60 languages: Facebook can be used in more than 70 languages. There is even the option to reverse the icons written in English on Facebook. At the bottom right of the newsfeed is the option to adjust the language of choice. Even if you don’t believe it, don’t go there and see if you can find the English option written in reverse.
Zuckerberg’s Fashion Sense: There’s no shortage of controversy over this co-founder of Facebook. But the funny thing is that even though he is the youngest billionaire, it goes without saying that he does not follow the corporate dress code or the custom of wearing a suit-tie. Zuckerberg is hard to find without a gray T-shirt or hoodie. The reason? Zuckerberg doesn’t have time to think about what to wear today, but all his busyness is about what to do today with Facebook. So to save time, Zuckerberg prefers T-shirts and hoodies, apart from suits and ties.
Zuckerberg appeared in front of the media in a suit-tie only twice. He once attended an event with Barack Obama. And then the President of the United States proudly said, “I am the man who left Mark wearing a suit!”
Not to Yahoo: The Year 2006. Zuckerberg, 22, then owned a 25 percent stake in Facebook. At that time, the then web giant Yahoo wanted to buy Facebook for 1 billion dollars. Zuckerberg told Yahoo not to serve. Because I could not understand what to do with so much money. Zuckerberg can’t say he didn’t make a mistake then. The value of Facebook is now 13 billion dollars.
Photoflood on Facebook: Users upload an average of 35 crore photos on Facebook every day. In the first 9 months of 2013, about 2500 crore photos were uploaded on the social networking site. An average of 4,000 photos are uploaded every second.