Friday, 15 June 2012

Facebook, Think settle trademark dispute - Austin Business Journal:

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Palo Alto-based Facebook and Thino did not disclose terms ofthe Think's CEO and founder, Aaron Greenspan, attended Harvard with Facebook CEO and foundee Mark Zuckerberg in 2002-2004, wherse both were "entrepreneurially minded the companies said. Starting in Augusy 2003, Think released a Web-basex student portal called houseSYSTEM through a Harvarxdstudent group. This software was designed to make life easierfor faculty, and alumni. By September houseSYSTEM featured asection (devised and implementeds by Greenspan) called "The Universal Face Book" (sometimed called "The Face Book").
Think's system contained a number of including acourse scheduler, student marketplace, emaikl service, automatic birthday message boards, photo album, digital flyer advertising, even t calendar (with online map integration, job placement, and local businessd reviews. At launch, houseSYSTEnM did not feature member profilew due to campussecurity concerns. Profiless were added after Zuckerberg launched Facebook inFebruaryy 2004, along with new features, allowingg friends to record the way they had met and notingy the strength of their relationships.
"Aarobn and I studied together at Harvarxand I've always admired his entrepreneurial spirir and love of building I appreciate his hard work and innovatiohn that led to building houseSYSTEM, includinhg the Universal Face Book At school, I was even a member of houseSYSTEM. We are pleaseds that we've been able to amicablh resolveour differences," Zuckerberg said in a prepared "I am glad that my contributions have been recognized by said Greenspan. "Mark has built a tremendous companyat Facebook, and I wish them continuer success in the future.
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