Here is a list of all resources mentioned in the interview, categorized by type:
People
- Mark Zuckerberg - Founder CEO of Meta, interviewed live at Chase Center.
- Ben Gilbert - Co-host of Acquired podcast.
- David Rosenthal - Co-host of Acquired podcast.
- Mike Taylor - Artist who performed "Who Got the Truth" live.
- Jensen Huang - Surprise appearance during the Acquired live event; discussed in context of his previous statements about the entrepreneurial journey.
- Daniel Ek - Surprise appearance during the Acquired live event.
- Emily Chang - Surprise appearance during the Acquired live event.
- Micah Miri - Fashion designer who worked with Mark Zuckerberg on custom shirts.
- Dustin Sedgwick - JPMorgan Payments CMO, described as a driving force behind the Chase Center event and a longtime listener and friend of the podcast.
- Jamie Dimon - Chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase, provided introductory remarks.
- Priscilla - Mark Zuckerberg's wife, mentioned in the context of inspiring personal projects.
- August Chan Zuckerberg - Mark Zuckerberg's daughter, mentioned as an aspiration for his children.
- Daniel Arsham - Artist mentioned by Mark Zuckerberg as someone he finds inspiring to work with on projects.
- Steve Jobs - Founder of Apple, mentioned in comparison to Mark Zuckerberg's leadership style.
- Bill Gates - Co-founder of Microsoft, mentioned in comparison to Mark Zuckerberg's leadership style.
Organizations
- Meta - Company founded by Mark Zuckerberg, previously known as Facebook.
- Acquired - Podcast about great companies, hosting the interview with Mark Zuckerberg.
- Chase Center - Venue where the Acquired live event was held.
- JPMorgan Payments - Presenting partner of Acquired season, responsible for securing Chase Center and orchestrating the event.
- Statsig - Sponsor of Acquired, described as the world's first product acceleration platform.
- Crusoe - Sponsor of Acquired, described as a climate-aligned AI cloud and data center operator.
- OpenAI - Company mentioned as a user of Statsig.
- Yahoo - Company that previously attempted to acquire Facebook.
- eBay - Company mentioned as an example of a great company in Silicon Valley.
- Apple - Company mentioned as a competitor and in comparison to Meta's strategy and leadership.
- Microsoft - Company mentioned in comparison to Meta's leadership.
- Nvidia - Company mentioned in comparison to Meta's leadership.
- Amazon - Mentioned in context of its AWS services, though not directly named.
- Google - Mentioned as a competitor that kept its distributed computing infrastructure proprietary, influencing Meta's decision to open-source.
- Netscape - Company mentioned as an example of a rewrite that failed.
- Friendster - Early social networking site mentioned in the context of scaling challenges.
- MySpace - Social networking site mentioned in the context of scaling challenges and as a competitor to Facebook.
- Twitter - Social media platform mentioned as a competitor.
- Instagram - Social media platform acquired by Facebook/Meta, mentioned as a competitor.
- Snapchat - Social media platform mentioned as a competitor.
- WhatsApp - Messaging app acquired by Facebook/Meta, mentioned as a competitor.
- TikTok - Social media platform mentioned as a competitor.
- Essilor Luxottica - Partner of Meta in making glasses, maker of Ray-Ban.
- Hermes - Mentioned as providing dressing for the hosts.
- Blue Origin - Company founded by Jeff Bezos, mentioned in comparison to Reality Labs.
Documents
- "Who Got the Truth" - Song performed by Mike Taylor.
- "pathematos, learning through suffering" - Classical saying featured on Mark Zuckerberg's shirt.
- Aeschylus - Ancient Greek playwright, associated with the saying "pathematos".
- Nike Michael Jordan Ad - Referenced by Mark Zuckerberg to describe his entrepreneurial journey.
- Statsig - Product acceleration platform used for feature flags, product analytics, experimentation, and observability.
- Crusoe.ai - AI cloud and data center platform.
- LAMP stack - Web development stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) that Facebook was built on.
- HTML5 - Web development technology used by Facebook for its mobile web presence in 2012.
- LLMs (Large Language Models) - Mentioned in the context of AI advancements.
- ChatGPT - AI chatbot mentioned as a significant development in AI consciousness.
- Llama - AI model developed by Meta, mentioned in the context of open-sourcing.
- Open Compute Project - Initiative led by Meta to standardize hardware designs.
- AR Glasses - Augmented Reality glasses being developed by Meta.
- VR Headsets - Virtual Reality headsets being developed by Meta.
- Mobile Apps - Applications developed for smartphones.
- Websites - Early form of online presence and Meta's original platform.
- Smartphones - Mobile computing devices that became a dominant platform.
Technologies
- AI (Artificial Intelligence) - A major focus of Meta's current and future development.
- AR (Augmented Reality) - Key technology for Meta's future vision with glasses.
- VR (Virtual Reality) - Technology that Meta has invested heavily in.
- Holograms - Projected images discussed in the context of AR glasses and social experiences.
- Biometric Payments (Pay-by-face) - A new payments product from JPMorgan Payments demonstrated at Chase Center.
- Distributed Computing Infrastructure - Technology developed by Google and later adopted and open-sourced by Meta.
- Graph Networking/Social Graphs - Computational calculations related to understanding connections between people on social networks.
- RF Protocols - Mentioned in the context of technical challenges for glasses.
- Supply Chain Optimization - Discussed in relation to hardware manufacturing for AR glasses.
- Display Stack (Holographic Displays) - New display technology needed for AR glasses.
- Microphones, Speakers, Cameras, Eye Tracking, Batteries - Components needed for AR glasses.
- Web-based platform - A strategy Facebook attempted for its mobile apps.
- Native Apps - Applications developed specifically for a particular mobile operating system.
- Feed Ad - An advertising unit that did not exist for Facebook's mobile feed at the time of its IPO.
- Super Voting Shares - A technical aspect of Meta's governance structure.
Other
- Acquired.fm/slack - Platform for listeners to discuss episodes.
- Acquired.fm/email - Sign-up for episode notifications.
- Statsig.com/acquired - Website for Statsig.
- Crusoe.ai/acquired - Website for Crusoe.
- LAMP stack - Referenced as a technology stack.
- PC Era - Historical period of computing.
- Mobile Era - Historical period of computing.
- Cattle Ranch in Kauai - A personal side project of Mark Zuckerberg.
- Kirkland House - Location where Mark Zuckerberg wrote the first line of code for Facebook.
- GPS Coordinates - Used on a custom shirt gifted to Mark Zuckerberg.
- Acq2 - Meta's second podcast show.