R-L: Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority, Hadiza Bala Usman condoling Otunba Niyi Adebayo (former Governor of Ekiti State) during a recent condolence visit over the demise of late General Adeyinka Adebayo at his residence in Ikeja, Lagos.
L-R: Daughter of late General Adeyinka Adebayo, Mrs. Nike Makinde (Nee Adebayo); Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority, Hadiza Bala Usman; Son of the deceased, Otunba Niyi Adebayo and his wife, Erelu Adebayo, when the Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority paid a condolence visit to the family of late General Adeyinka Adebayo at Ikeja GRA, Lagos.R-L: Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority, Hadiza Bala Usman condoling Otunba Niyi Adebayo (former Governor of Ekiti State) during a recent condolence visit over the demise of late General Adeyinka Adebayo at his residence in Ikeja, Lagos.
Mark Zuckerberg just dropped a big clue about Facebook's future. The social network's founder and CEO believes that one day, we'll be able to share our thoughts directly -- brain to brain --using technology.
"You'll just be able to think of something and your friends will immediately be able to experience it too if you'd like," Zuckerberg said. "This would be the ultimate communication technology." He made his comments during a public Q&A session on hisFacebook (FB, Tech30) page on Tuesday afternoon.
The response was addressed to a user who asked about Facebook's long-term plans. In the past decade, the company has expanded the way users communicate on the platform. First there were plain profile pages. Next came comments, and then the Wall, Likes, Groups and News Feed.