While this sounds like big fancy news, we should remember that in a reader poll on Time.com, Zuck actually finished 10th behind the likes of Obama and the Chilean miners. Not saying he isn't worthy, but it is interesting when a nation of reader's thinks your are the 10th most important, and than the publishers of said magazine comeback and say no no, he is number 1. Facebook rules the world, we get it.
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The team was going over the launch of Facebook's revamped Messages service, which had happened the day before and gone off without a hitch or rather without more than the usual number of hitches. Zuckerberg kept the meeting on track, pushing briskly through his points — no notes or whiteboard, just talking with his hands — but the tone was relaxed. Much has been made of Zuckerberg's legendarily awkward social manner, but in a room like this, he's the Silicon Valley equivalent of George Plimpton. He bantered with Andrew "Boz" Bosworth, a director of engineering who ran the project. (Boz was Zuckerberg's instructor in a course on artificial intelligence when they were at Harvard. He says his future boss didn't do very well. Though, in fairness, Zuckerberg did invent Facebook that semester.) Apart from a journalist sitting in the corner, no one in the room looked over 30, and apart from the journalist's public relations escort, it was boys only.
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