It Doesn't Matter Who Founded Facebook. It Matters Who Made It A Success
from the face-the-facts dept
The NY Times appears to have just come across the now ancient claims that Mark Zuckerberg got the idea for Facebook from another Harvard classmate who started a system called houseSYSTEM that had a Facebook-like featureset. The guy behind houseSYSTEM, Aaron Greenspan, has been pushing that story for years. Then, of course, there's the more high profile claims (and silly lawsuit) from the founders of a company called ConnectU, which claims that Zuckerberg stole the idea from Facebook from them. All of these stories (and lawsuits) miss the point. It doesn't matter whose idea it was originally. The concept of an online facebook or a social network wasn't new at the time anyway. Friendster had launched long before any of these guys were thinking up the idea (and there were social networks like Ryze and SixDegrees before that anyway). The point isn't who came up with the idea -- but who could take that idea and actually build it into something successful that people wanted to use. And, for whatever reason, it was Mark Zuckerberg who was able to do that (with the help of plenty of other folks). The idea, itself, is somewhat meaningless if there's no execution behind it. There's no reason to worry about who came up with this idea or that idea when all we need to do is look at who made the idea work.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Ideas
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True history is important...
I think there's too much emphasis on "genius" in the biz world, when in fact, oftentimes the combination of execution/luck/timing are the key ingredients to success.
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MOMs, Computer Works, Four Flags......
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cracking into facebook
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when you work for someone, and then take the idea, and go off and do your own deal.. you get sued...
the most likely reason that the harvard guys won't get anything, is that there wasn't a real paper trail, documenting their real relationship with mark. from the looks of things, he was working with them.. he did apparently develop some things... he also booked with the code....
if the guys had emails backing up that he was working for/with them.. and that the ip was to be used for their effort.. their claim would be significantly stronger....
i really do wonder about your qualifications based on a number of the articles/thoughts that you put forth... but hey, if you can con/convince someone to pay you for your words.. more power to you!!!
peace!
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Yes, but have you ever asked yourself if that's a good thing? If I can do the idea better than my employer, why shouldn't I? Isn't that good for the world? A better product hits the market and there's competition to keep everyone innovating. That's a good thing.
i really do wonder about your qualifications based on a number of the articles/thoughts that you put forth... but hey, if you can con/convince someone to pay you for your words.. more power to you!!!
What do you not understand? We help companies understand important trends and how to make more money from them -- and our customers have made a ton of money with our help and our advice. Why? Because our analysis of the trends is often dead on correct. I don't understand why people think we're wrong because they don't want to believe something is happening when it already is happening.
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wow this looks familiar
mike not sure if we have a mental connection or not or you came across my post yesterday but check out the familiarity between your post and mine:
my blog post on the exact same topicNow if you were inspired by my post then all I ask is for a little link love.
- todd
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Hi Todd. Sorry, hadn't seen your post at all. And, actually, just tried to go there and the server appears to be down... but nice to know that multiple people had the same thought (on what we wrote... not just on Facebook!)
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Yep - my buddies did find the irony in me questioning the very thing we were writing about :)
And given the similarity - great post :) as you read - i completely agree!
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Steve Jobs says...
There are millions of great ideas flowing every second, did Xerox sue Apple or did Apple sue Microsoft?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0UjU0rtavE
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I disagree
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