Billionaires The Founding of Facebook
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partner—except, now, he had started to make decisions without Eduardo’s involvement, and Eduardo had to let him know that it simply wasn’t okay. Eduardo had to let Mark know what it meant to be a good partner. Eduardo didn’t care if every thefacebook page was a Mark Zuckerberg production. But the company itself was the result of a combined effort. Eduardo was a businessman, and this move is all business. As Eduardo watches the banker hit the necessary keys on his computer to freeze thefacebook’s bank account, maybe he wonders, for the briefest of seconds, if he is going too far. If he does, he can cancel the thought with another: a picture of Mark and Sean running around California in Parker’s BMW, taking meetings with investors, maybe even laughing at Eduardo’s efforts to rein them in. They wouldn’t be laughing when they tried to cash the next blank check—that was for sure. CHAPTER 25 | SAN FRANCISCO This time, the revolution wasn’t going to begin with a bang. Instead, Sean Parker realized, it was going to start with the whir of a state-of-the- art elevator, speeding up the spine of a massive, San Francisco skyscraper—and the sickly, soft chords of a brutally mangled Beatles song, pumped through speakers embedded above the fluorescent lights that lit the carpeted, cubic lift. Sean had to admit, there was something strangely poetic about the setting; this was potentially the beginning of the next great digital-social seismic change, and the only thing that marked the seconds ticking away toward that epochal event was the horrific beat of canned Muzak. He stifled the urge to grin as he stood next to Mark in the center of the otherwise empty elevator, staring up at the little glowing numbers that tracked their progress up the skyscraper. At the moment, they were somewhere between the ninth and tenth floors of the fifty-two-story building, moving upward at an incredible pace. Sean felt his ears pop from the change in altitude—which was a good thing; for the briefest of seconds, he couldn’t hear the Muzak, which allowed him to order his thoughts—or at least corral them in as close to a semblance of order as his highly energized gray matter would allow. Things were happening quickly—much faster, even, than Sean himself had expected. He’d only just a few weeks ago moved in with the eccentric genius standing next to him in the elevator—and now here they were, on their way to a meeting that could very well launch them into a partnership that would change the face of the Internet itself—and put them well on their way toward the billion- dollar payoff Sean had envisioned when he first saw thefacebook in that dorm room on the Stanford campus. Sean glanced toward the twenty-year-old kid standing next to him. If Mark was nervous, he didn’t show it. Or more accurately, he didn’t look any more uncomfortable or anxious than usual; his face was a mask of indifference, his eyes trained on those same ascending numbers above the elevator doors. Since they’d run into each other on the street outside of Palo Alto, Sean had gotten to know the eccentric kid pretty well, and he was genuinely beginning to like him. Certainly, Mark was strange; socially awkward didn’t begin to describe his standoffish mannerisms. But even despite the walls the kid had built around himself, Sean could tell that his initial opinion of the boy genius was not far off. Mark was brilliant, ambitious, and had a caustic sense of humor. For the most Download 4.8 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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