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Capai 1 Milyar Akun Kabar ini disampaikan CEO Mark Zuckerberg melalui
akun Facebook resminya. ANGKA pengguna aktif di Facebook resmi mencapai
satu milyar. Kabar ini disampaikan CEO Mark Zuckerberg melalui akun
Facebook resminya. “Pagi ini, ada lebih dari 1 milyar orang yang
menggunakan Facebook secara aktif setiap bulannya. Jika Anda membaca
ini, terima kasih telah memberi saya dan tim kecil saya sebuah
kehormatan dalam melayani Anda,” tutur Zuckerberg seperti dikutip
Huffington Post, Kamis (4/10). “Menghubungkan satu milyar orang
merupakan pengalaman yang luar biasa dan menjadi hal yang paling
membanggakan seumur hidup saya. Saya berkomitmen untuk membuat Facebook
lebih baik dan semoga suatu hari nanti dapat menghubungkan orang-orang
di seluruh dunia,” sambungnya. Angka 1 milyar ini diraih tepat pada 14
September 2012, pukul 12.45 waktu setempat. Angka ini berarti rata-rata 1
dari 7 orang di dunia memiliki akun Facebook. Siapa yang beruntung
menjadi pengguna Facebook ke-1 milyar? Sayangnya, tak seorang pun yang
tahu, bahkan termasuk Zuckerberg. Dalam wawancara dengan Bloomberg
Bussinessweek, Zuckerberg menuturkan, angka 1 milyar ini hanya
berdasarkan estimasi, bukan perhitungan akurat. “Melakukan analisis data
dalam skala sebesar ini merupakan tantangan yang tidak main-main. Salah
satu cara yang dapat dilakukan ialah mengambil sampel,” tutur pemuda
yang akrab disapa Zuck itu.
Salah
satu pendiri situs jejaring sosial Twitter, Isaac Biz Stone, dan adik
penemu Facebook, Randi Zuckerberg, akan ke Indonesia untuk membagi tips
berikut pengalaman sukses mereka dalam berwirausaha secara mandiri. "Biz
Stone dan Randi Zuckerberg sudah mengkonfirmasi akan hadir untuk
berbagi pengalaman dengan para calon wirausaha di Indonesia," kata
Deputi Bidang Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia Kementerian Koperasi dan
UKM, Prakoso Budi Susetyo, di Jakarta, Minggu. Pihaknya masih menanti
kepastian pendiri Microsoft, Bill Gate untuk juga hadir ke Indonesia dan
berbagi pengalaman suksesnya. Prakoso berusaha mendatangkan
entrepreneur ternama kelas dunia dalam rangka peringatan ketiga Gerakan
Kewirausahaan Nasional (GKN). Puncaknya akan digelar pada 18 Maret 2013
di Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta. "Mereka kita harapkan bisa
berbagi pengalaman sukses berwirausaha di depan 80.000 orang dari
berbagai kalangan yang akan hadir dalam acara puncak GKN di Gelora Bung
Karno pada 18 Maret 2013," katanya. http://www.sin.stb.s-msn.com/i/4D/1EDDFA71AA60DF8DEF9837B3854C2.jpg
Facebook
tak ubahnya rokok, selain menyebabkan kecanduan, dampak dari
penggunaannya yang berlebihan akan merugikan sang pengguna. Inilah salah
satu isi dari iklan layanan masyarakat yang mengkritisi Facebook.
Forbes (8/1) melansir beberapa foto yang berisi kritikan masyarakat
tentang ketergantungan seseorang terhadap Facebook. Kritik ini terlihat
menarik karena ditampilkan dalam bentuk poster dan benda berbentuk tiga
dimensi. Dalam gambar pertama ini misalnya, sebuah poster yang
terpampang di jalanan Los Angeles mencirikan Facebook sebagai social
cigarettes atau rokok sosial. Selain itu, ada juga tiga benda berbentuk
balok mirip bungkusan rokok besar dengan label Facebook. Bungkus rokok
ini juga dilengkapi dengan bahaya penggunaanya. Tertulis bahwa Facebook
dapat menyebabkan hilangnya waktu, berkurangnya semangat kerja,
obesitas, gangguan sosial, dan adanya kemungkinan berubahnya takdir.
Lalu, bagaimana pendapat Anda? Apakah Facebook memang berbahaya layaknya
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Pizza ( i /ˈpiːtsə/, Italian
pronunciation: [ˈpittsa]) is an oven-
baked, flat, round bread typically topped
with a tomato sauce, cheese and various
toppings. Pizza was originally invented in
Naples, Italy, and the dish has since
become popular in many parts of the
world.[1] An establishment that makes
and sells pizzas is called a "pizzeria".
Many varieties of pizza exist worldwide,
along with several dish variants based
upon pizza. In 2009, upon Italy's
request, Neapolitan pizza was
safeguarded in the European Union as a
Traditional Specialty Guaranteed dish.
History
A pizza just removed from an oven
Pizzas in a traditional wood-fired
brick oven
Pizza al taglio in Rome
Vegetarian pizza typically includes
cheese and any toppings except
meat.
Main article: History of pizza
Pizza (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpittsa],
from the Latin verb pìnsere, to press
and from the Greek pēktos, πηκτός,
meaning "solid" or "clotted") is Greek in
origin (see also pitta). The ancient
Greeks covered their bread with oils,
herbs and cheese. In Byzantine Greek,
the word was spelled πίτα, pita, or πίττα,
pitta, meaning pie. The word has also
spread to Turkish as pide,[2] and
Bulgarian, Croatian and Serbian as pita,
Albanian as pite and Modern Hebrew
pittāh.[3] The Romans developed
placenta, a sheet of dough topped with
cheese and honey and flavored with bay
leaves.
Modern pizza originated in Italy as the
Neapolitan flatbread.
A popular urban legend holds that the
archetypal pizza, Pizza Margherita, was
invented in 1889, when the Royal Palace
of Capodimonte commissioned the
Neapolitan pizzaiolo Raffaele Esposito to
create a pizza in honor of the visiting
Queen Margherita. Of the three
different pizzas he created, the Queen
strongly preferred a pie swathed in the
colors of the Italian flag: red (tomato),
green (basil), and white (mozzarella).
Supposedly, this kind of pizza was then
named after the Queen as Pizza
Margherita,[4] though recent research
disproves this legend.[5]
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pronunciation: [ˈpittsa]) is an oven-
baked, flat, round bread typically topped
with a tomato sauce, cheese and various
toppings. Pizza was originally invented in
Naples, Italy, and the dish has since
become popular in many parts of the
world.[1] An establishment that makes
and sells pizzas is called a "pizzeria".
Many varieties of pizza exist worldwide,
along with several dish variants based
upon pizza. In 2009, upon Italy's
request, Neapolitan pizza was
safeguarded in the European Union as a
Traditional Specialty Guaranteed dish.
History
A pizza just removed from an oven
Pizzas in a traditional wood-fired
brick oven
Pizza al taglio in Rome
Vegetarian pizza typically includes
cheese and any toppings except
meat.
Main article: History of pizza
Pizza (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpittsa],
from the Latin verb pìnsere, to press
and from the Greek pēktos, πηκτός,
meaning "solid" or "clotted") is Greek in
origin (see also pitta). The ancient
Greeks covered their bread with oils,
herbs and cheese. In Byzantine Greek,
the word was spelled πίτα, pita, or πίττα,
pitta, meaning pie. The word has also
spread to Turkish as pide,[2] and
Bulgarian, Croatian and Serbian as pita,
Albanian as pite and Modern Hebrew
pittāh.[3] The Romans developed
placenta, a sheet of dough topped with
cheese and honey and flavored with bay
leaves.
Modern pizza originated in Italy as the
Neapolitan flatbread.
A popular urban legend holds that the
archetypal pizza, Pizza Margherita, was
invented in 1889, when the Royal Palace
of Capodimonte commissioned the
Neapolitan pizzaiolo Raffaele Esposito to
create a pizza in honor of the visiting
Queen Margherita. Of the three
different pizzas he created, the Queen
strongly preferred a pie swathed in the
colors of the Italian flag: red (tomato),
green (basil), and white (mozzarella).
Supposedly, this kind of pizza was then
named after the Queen as Pizza
Margherita,[4] though recent research
disproves this legend.[5]
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Considered a peasant's meal in Italy for centuries we
cannot say who invented the very first pizza pie. Food historians agree
that pizza like dishes were eaten by many peoples in the Mediterranean
including the Greeks and Egyptians. However, modern pizza has been
attributed to baker Raffaele Esposito of Naples. In 1889, Esposito who
owned a restaurant called the Pizzeria di Pietro baked what he called
"pizza" especially for the visit of Italian King Umberto I and Queen
Margherita. The first pizzeria in North America was opened in 1905 by
Gennaro Lombardi at 53 1/3 Spring Street in New York City. The first
"Pizza Hut" a chain of pizza restaurants appeared in the United States
during the 1930s. Frozen pizza was invented by Rose Totino. Pizza
Package Saver Have you ever wondered, "Who invented the circular thing
that keeps the pizza from hitting the inside of the box top?" Well
wonder no longer the package saver for pizza and cakes was invented by
Carmela Vitale of Dix Hills, NY, who filed for US patent #4,498,586 on
February 10, 1983, issued on February 12, 1985. Pizza Topping Trivia
Americans eat approximately 350 slices of pizza per second. And 36
percent of those pizza slices are pepperoni slices, making pepperoni the
number one choice among pizza toppings in the United States. However,
in India pickled ginger, minced mutton, and paneer cheese are the
favorite toppings for pizza slices. In Japan, Mayo Jaga (a combination
of mayonnaise, potato and bacon), eel and squid are the favorites. Green
peas rock Brazilian pizza shops and Russians love red herring pizza.
Make
Pizza Pizza is one of the most popular dishes around the world. It is
generally a flat round bread which is oven-baked and covered with
tomatoes or a tomato-based sauce and mozzarella cheese. Toppings are
also added depending on the region, culture or personal preference. In
this article, we will be learning how to make a pizza at home. The basic
steps in pizza making are first preparing dough, then pizza sauce.
After that, cheese and toppings are added according to taste and then
the pizza is baked in an oven. This seems to be simple while reading but
preparing a good mouth watering pizza at home drains in a lot of hard
work. However, you will be able to make pizza at home easily using this
step-by-step guide. Let's start from the scratch. Making Pizza Dough
Dough making has been known to humans since ages now, but mastering the
art to make perfect pizza dough can be a bit cumbersome sometimes. At
home, Pizza dough is prepared by hands, no special machinery is
required. However to prepare hand-made dough you will need to have a
large mixing bowl, a measuring cup, measuring spoons, a large whisk or
wooden mixing spoon and some kitchen film before you start. It will be
better if you also keep a small hand towel ready before starting the
process. Ingredients: 1 - 1/4 Oz Envelope - Active dry yeast, (or 2 1/4
Tsp) 1 1/2 Cups - Warm water (110°F - 115°F) 4 Cups - Bread flour 1 1/2
Tsp. - Salt 2 Tbsp. - Extra virgin olive oil 1 Tbsp. - Sugar Extra flour
Extra olive oil Process Pour the warm water in a large mixing bowl,
then add the sugar and dissolve it. Next, dissolve the yeast by stirring
continuously after addition. Allow the mixture to settle down for 10
minutes or extra so that the yeast becomes active. Now add the yeast and
olive oil, when the appearance of the mixture becomes foamy and cloudy
at the surface. Dissolve it continuous stirring. Then add 3 cups of
flour to the mixture one-by-one and whisk in until dissolved completely.
Make sure the mixture is completely smooth. Use your hands to combine
the dough until all of the dry flour has moistened into a mass. When the
flour has absorbed all of the moisture and congealed into a firm mass,
remove it from the bowl to a floured tabletop to knead it. Fold it in
half again and push it into itself, again and again for perhaps 10 to 12
minutes or so, or about 200 cycles. It is very important that the dough
is very well kneaded. After kneading is complete, when dough transforms
into a silky, smoothly-textured ball, coat the dough ball with a thin
layer of olive oil. After that place it in the bottom of a large mixing
bowl that has also been coated on the inside with olive oil. Now comes
the step on panning the prepared pizza dough. One of the most demanding
of the pizza maker's many challenges is getting the raw pizza dough ball
into a pizza pan. The panning of pizza can be done by various methods
as per your convenience. The popular methods are Pizza dough sheeting,
pizza dough pressing, hand tossing pizza dough- do it only if you don't
get hazy when catching, hand pressing pizza dough, and last is pin
rolling pizza dough. Making Pizza Sauce Normally at home, we recommend
using tomato sauce only which is lightly herbed with oregano and basil.
Some pizza lovers prefer to have even simpler sauce than this, however
tomato sauce is the simplest to prepare at home. Ingredients: 3 Tbsp. -
Butter 16 Oz. - Can of tomato puree 3 Tbsp. - Olive Oil 1 Tsp. - Salt 3
Cloves - Garlic, minced 1/4 Tsp. - Black Pepper 3 Large - Yellow onions,
minced 1 Tsp. - Whole oregano 2 Qts. - Canned whole Italian tomatoes 1
Tsp. - Whole basil Process Melt the butter with olive oil in an oven or
large skillet. Now slowly but completely sauté the garlic and onion.
Then add the tomatoes, salt, pepper, oregano, basil and puree. Boil it.
Cover the mixture and let it bubble for two hours. In between, stir it
occasionally. Crush the tomatoes with the masher. Continue the process
till the sauce reaches the consistency of a soup. Set the sauce aside to
cool before applying it to your pizza dough, or, or refrigerate it for
use in the future. Pizza Topping Ladle about 7 to 8 oz. of pizza sauce
into the middle, bottom of the dough shell. Spread the sauce evenly over
the surface of the dough sheet. Spoon the sauce out to the edge of the
dough sheet. Leave a small margin on the outer-side of the dough sheet,
which allows the crust to rise and crisp more quickly than the covered
dough; creating the classic, puffed up edge of the pizza. Now create a
layer of the shredded cheese over the sauce. Shred about two cups of
cheese. Arrange your toppings over this layer of cheese. Add toppings
according to your preference. Baking the Pizza Preheat your oven up-to
the temperature of 450° F for about 10 to 15 minutes. When preheating is
done, place a prepped pizza in the oven at the centre. Place the pan in
the oven such as there is maximum circulation of air around the pan.
The baking will take about 10-15 minutes at that temperature. Signs to
look for that the pizza is ready are: 1) The cheese has melted on top
and is beginning to brown. 2) The crust edge has browned, from a medium
to a golden brown. 3) Now carefully lift the edge of the pizza to
inspect its bottom, it should be evenly brown. If these signs are
evident, your pizza's done! Thus now you are ready to throw regular
pizza parties of your home made pizza to your friends and family.
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