ari j. greenberg
I like that Scrabble is now publishing my winning moves to Facebook.
I just hope they don’t start publishing my losing moves…

I like that Scrabble is now publishing my winning moves to Facebook.

I just hope they don’t start publishing my losing moves…

Dear Facebook,
I can’t believe it’s been six years.
Happy Birthday!

Dear Facebook,

I can’t believe it’s been six years.

Happy Birthday!

“At nine A.M. that morning, in the Eliot dining hall, he had walked right up to the hottest girl he knew- Marsha, blonde, buxom, in reality an econ major but she looked like a psychology major.”

- The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal

Classmates.com Employees Don’t Have Heart To Tell CEO About Facebook

SEATTLE—Employees at Classmates.com—an online service that enables users to find and communicate with people from their past for a monthly fee—have done everything in their power to keep the company’s CEO from finding out about the wildly popular social networking site Facebook. “He knows something is going on,” Classmates.com web coder Josh Krzysch said while combing his boss’s newspaper and removing any offending articles. “The other day he asked me why people aren’t interested in getting in touch with old friends anymore, and I told him that the Internet just isn’t very popular right now. What else was I supposed to say?” Employees claim that unless things somehow miraculously improve by next month, they plan to quietly pack up their desks and leave in the middle of the night.  (via The Onion)