In a
riveting conversation today at TechCrunch Disrupt, Zuckerberg underscored and underscored and underscored again the importance of mobile for Facebook. He gave a telling and sort of chilling anecdote, for those of us who know how difficult it is to monetize mobile: "Want to know something sort of funny?" he told TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington, "You know the Founder's Letter in the S-1, well I wrote that on my phone." Zuck's feat is super impressive, considering the letter is about the size of your average MG Siegler post -- 2178 words according to my Word document word count, if you don't include Zuckerberg's signature. The key IPO document outlines Facebook's mission to "make the world a better place" versus "make money." The irony of him sending this from his iPhone (or any phone) isn't lost on us, as mobile continues to be a challenge for the company, and a concern for investors.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/rdBDt0OSkvA/
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