On the contrary. A laptop with a small screen and decent trackpad (like the Air) is perfect to focus on whatever you need to work on at the moment. For some people (me included), having extra tools or real estate just makes it easy to find distractions instead of working.
Where are Mike, Morley, Bradley? Even Rooney? Sorry but I could hardly believe this was from 60 minutes: with the OverTheTop "reporter" lady. "The whole internet [exuberant smiley face]?"
A few minutes later, Mr. Zuckerberg, Facebook’s co-
founder and chief executive, walks into the company’s
headquarters here, says a few hellos and heads to a
conference room where he and Ms. Sandberg huddle for
an hour. The two executives end the week the same
way, with a closed-door meeting on Friday afternoon.
They discuss products, strategy, deals, personnel —
and each other.
Given he has no office of his own, it makes sense that they hold their daily meeting in the conference room rather in his or her office.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 85.1 ms ] threadThat question is right up there with the tubes analogy. She should ask that question to the CEO of Comcast.
I doubt much real work gets done at that desk.
That would be interesting (at least to me).
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/03/business/03face.html
Given he has no office of his own, it makes sense that they hold their daily meeting in the conference room rather in his or her office.