Facebook boss had"sit" with Steve Jobs

CALIFORNIA - One of the world's largest social media network, Facebook, is currently faced with dramatic pressure to increase the user base of Facebook.
To accelerate the growth of these users, Facebook reportedly long been eyeing India.
For your information, the current Facebook users reached 1.5 billion globally; where the number of members is present approximately 21 percent of the world's population.
Therefore, Facebook glance at India to increase the number of users. India is the country with the second largest population of the world.
Nevertheless, the problems that occur are mostly Indians do not have internet access. The solution, Facebook will provide free internet to the public.
As part of an ongoing effort, Facebook develops the work and relations with India. For the project, Mark Zuckerberg earlier this week held a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi.
Modi in the past week has toured Silicon Valley, and sat down to meet with Tim Cook, CEO of Google's Sundar Pichai, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
During the two-day visit on Facebook, Modi joined by Mark Zuckerberg on stage in a town hall style Q & A session.
Before the Q & A began. Zuckerberg tried to tell the reason Facebook makes India an important part of the early development of Facebook. This is quite interesting because this project involves Steve Jobs.
He told us, India became part of the history of the company, and only a handful of people who know. He told us, one when he visited one of his mentor, Steve Jobs.
And, Jobs said to reconnect with what is believed to be the company's mission. He must visit him, as did Jobs.
After that, the founder of Facebook was going to visit India for almost a month, and see how people there are connected and have the opportunity to feel how much better the world would be interconnected.
Yes, a couple of years towards the creation of Apple, Jobs spent approximately seven months traveling throughout India, as reported by BGR, Saturday (03/10/2015)

CALIFORNIA - One of the world's largest social media network, Facebook, is currently faced with dramatic pressure to increase the user base of Facebook.
To accelerate the growth of these users, Facebook reportedly long been eyeing India.
For your information, the current Facebook users reached 1.5 billion globally; where the number of members is present approximately 21 percent of the world's population.
Therefore, Facebook glance at India to increase the number of users. India is the country with the second largest population of the world.
Nevertheless, the problems that occur are mostly Indians do not have internet access. The solution, Facebook will provide free internet to the public.
As part of an ongoing effort, Facebook develops the work and relations with India. For the project, Mark Zuckerberg earlier this week held a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi.
Modi in the past week has toured Silicon Valley, and sat down to meet with Tim Cook, CEO of Google's Sundar Pichai, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
During the two-day visit on Facebook, Modi joined by Mark Zuckerberg on stage in a town hall style Q & A session.
Before the Q & A began. Zuckerberg tried to tell the reason Facebook makes India an important part of the early development of Facebook. This is quite interesting because this project involves Steve Jobs.
He told us, India became part of the history of the company, and only a handful of people who know. He told us, one when he visited one of his mentor, Steve Jobs.
And, Jobs said to reconnect with what is believed to be the company's mission. He must visit him, as did Jobs.
After that, the founder of Facebook was going to visit India for almost a month, and see how people there are connected and have the opportunity to feel how much better the world would be interconnected.
Yes, a couple of years towards the creation of Apple, Jobs spent approximately seven months traveling throughout India, as reported by BGR, Saturday (03/10/2015)
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