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Presentation by:

SHAIK IMRAN
COMPANY LOGO AND NAME
History :

 On February 04 2004
 It was launched by Mark Zuckerberg
 With Harvard College students and
roommates

Mark Zuckerberg
Chairman and CEO
Co-founders:

Eduardo Saverin Chris Hughes

Andrew McCollum Dustin Moskovitz


HISTORY

 All founders were students at Harvard university

 The founders had initially limited the website's membership to


Harvard students.

 However, later they expanded it to higher education institutions


in the Boston area.

 On September 26, 2006, it was opened to everyone at least


age 13 with a valid email address.

 Facebook may be accessed by a large range


of desktops, laptops, tablet computers, and smart phones
over
the Internet and mobile networks.
Features
 Facebook chat
 “Friending”: sending friend request to users.
 Photos, videos
 Tags
 Likes and Comments
 Allows to create online page and groups
 Poke: Gesture to attract another user’s
attention.
 Notifications
 Share
 Newsfeed, Location
 Follow
 Online games
ACQUISITION
Facebook acquired Instagram for $1 billion in April 2012

 Facebook acquire WhatsApp in February 2014, for $16 billion.


$4 billion in cash and $12 billion remaining in Facebook shares

Daily active users– DAUs were 2.2 billion on average for September 2016, an
increase of 17% year-over-year.

15,724 employees as of September 30, 2016


Menu Page
You can select whatever step you want from here. It will start automatically
from “Step 1: Opening the Page” if you do not choose in the next 15
seconds. You may return to this page at anytime. By hitting the button with
house on it in the right corner.

Step 1: Opening the Page Step 5: Connecting Through


Education/Employment information

Step 2: Registration
Step 6: Adding a Profile Picture

Step 3: Security Check


Step 7: Your Homepage
“Making Connections”
Step 8: Your Profile Page
Step 4: Connecting Through E-Mail
Step 9: Your Wall

Credits
Step 1: Opening the Page

When you first open up www.facebook.com this is what it should look like.
Step 2: Registration
To create a facebook profile
you must first enter in the
necessary information in the
section of the homepage. You
must type in your full name,
your e-mail address (twice),
and a password (one that is
hard for people to figure out).
You must also put your sex
and your birthday. If you feel
uncomfortable with putting
any specific information up
you may change to make
private later.
Step 3: Security Check

You generally have to do a “Security Check” on many sites you


may want to join. Just type in the letters you see.
“Making Connections” Steps
The next couple of steps are about “making
connections” through different ways on
facebook.com. Facebook.com is all about
connecting with friends that you have
now, friends from your past, and maybe
help you make future friends.
Step 4: Connecting Through E-Mail

You can enter your e-mail address a second time to see if you have any contacts in your
online address book, to see if you already have some friends on facebook.com.
Step 5: Connecting Through
Education/Employment Information

You can connect through your education


background, like if you have an old college
friend that you would like to get in touch with.
You can also put your current employment
information, by doing this it will bring up a new
tab that will show you people you might know to
add as a friend.
Step 6: Adding a Profile Picture

You can either add a profile picture from


a file that you have of yourself, or take a
picture right there in front of your
webcam if you have one. Make sure it is
a clear picture of you so your future
friends can recognize you.
Step 7: Your Homepage

After completing registration, this is what your facebook login information will
bring you to. It shows all “statuses” and “posts” that you or your friends
create. This is facebook’s RSS feed.
Step 8: Your Profile Page

This is your facebook profile page. You get to here by clicking on “Profile” in
the right corner. It shows any information that you put up while registering.
You can add more information, or hide it by going to “Account”<“Account
Settings”.
Step 9: Your Wall

This is your “Wall”. It is a RSS feed of whatever you do. It shows what “Posts” or “Statuses” you
create. It will show what friends you have recently added. Your friends can leave “Wall Post” or a
message on your “Wall”. You can also delete any posts that you don’t want to be seen, by right
clicking on that particular post.
CONGRATULATIONS
!
You have successfully created
your own facebook.com page!

CLICK HERE TO CREATE YOUR OWN ACCOUNT NOW!


CREDITS!
 Music by Trent Renzor& Atticus Ross
 The Social Network Soundrack
Selection 2: “In Motion”

 Screen shots from www.facebook.com

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