<p style="font-size:11px;text-align:center"> Facebook is firing on all cylinders. Now Mark Zuckerberg is looking to the decade ahead, from AI to VR to drones.</p>
BY HARRY MCCRACKEN
"Mark is fixing stuff."
<p> I’m killing time in the Frank Gehry–designed Building 20, whose signature feature is its soaring 434,000 square feet of open space, the latest addition to Facebook’s campus in Menlo Park, California. A PR handler is explaining why CEO Mark Zuckerberg is running slightly behind schedule for our chat. I express surprise. Mark still fixes stuff?
"To say he’s actively involved," she confides, "is an understatement. He notices things that are broken before anybody."</p>
BY HARRY MCCRACKEN
"Mark is fixing stuff."
<p> I’m killing time in the Frank Gehry–designed Building 20, whose signature feature is its soaring 434,000 square feet of open space, the latest addition to Facebook’s campus in Menlo Park, California. A PR handler is explaining why CEO Mark Zuckerberg is running slightly behind schedule for our chat. I express surprise. Mark still fixes stuff?
"To say he’s actively involved," she confides, "is an understatement. He notices things that are broken before anybody."</p>