Mark Zuckerberg Biogaphy
Mark Zuckerberg
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Birth | Mark Eliot Zuckerberg May 14, 1984 White Plains, New York , USA |
Business | Chairman & CEO of Facebook, Inc. |
religious affiliation | Atheism [1] |
Spouse | Priscilla Chan (m. 2012) |
mother-father |
Edward Zuckerberg
Karen Kempner |
Mark Eliot Zuckerberg ( English : Mark Elliot Zuckerburg , born May 14, 1984) is an American entrepreneur and social networking site famous for his co-establishment of Facebook . Zuckerberg co-founded Facebook with his co-students Dustin Moskovitz , Eduardo Sverin and Chris Hughshay when they were going regularly at Harvard in all of them.
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Early life [ edit ]
Zuckerberg was born in a Jewish [2] family in Viet Plains, New York, and grew up in Dobbs Ferrari, New York. He started programming when he was in middle school. Already, Zuckerberg was enjoying developing computer programs, especially communication equipment and games. Prior to attending Philips Exeter Academy , Mark went to school at Ardsley High School "In high school, he performed excellent in classical music. He was transferred to the Philips Exeter Academy, when he was [3] immersed in Latin . the office staff regarding help [3] he also created a program; it is a game of riskVersion and Synapse, which used artificial intelligence to learn the habits of hearing . Microsoft and Yeol tried to buy Synaps and shake up Zuckerberg, but decided to go to Harvard University , where he was recruited in a [4] Jewish community, Alpha Epsilon . He was known for reading in the college, from the great poem like [3] The Lead .
Facebook [ edit ]
Establishment [ edit ]
Zuckerberg launched Facebook from its Harvard dorm room on February 4, 2004. Facebook was familiar with the long-standing tradition of publishing it with the help of photos of more students, faculty and staff of all the students, faculty and staff, from the days of his Phillips Exeter Academy, like more colleges and schools, "Facebook." As in the college, Zuckerberg's Facebook "Harvard Thing" began, then Zuckerberg decided to spread the Facebook to other schools and received support with the help of his roommate Dustin Moskovitz . He first spread it to Stanford , Dartmouth, Columbia , Cornell and Yale , and [5] [6] [7] With the social connections of Harvard, it spread to other schools.
Migrating to California [ edit ]
With Zuckerberg Moskovitz and other friends moved to Palo Alto, California . They leased a small house which became suitable by their first office. In the summer, Zuckerberg met Peter Thiel , who invested in his company. His first office was found in the summer of 2004. According to Zuckerberg, the group decided to return to Harvard in the autumn of the end and finally decided to stay in California. Until today's date, he did not return to college by becoming a student.
News feed [ edit ]
On September 5, 2006, Facebook launched a news feed, a product to show what its friends were doing on the site. Zuckerberg has been criticized such as [ weasel words ] many have seen news feeds as unnecessary and cyberstalking as an object.
Facebook platform [ edit ]
On May 24, 2007, Zuckerberg announced a Facebook Platform, a development platform for programmers to generate social applications in Facebook. This announcement has created great enthusiasm in the developer community. Within weeks, many applications were created and some already had millions of users. Today, there are more than 800,000 manufacturers' applications for the Facebook platform in the world.
On July 23, 2008, Zuckerberg announced the Facebook Connect, a Facebook Platform version for users.
Facebook Beacons [ edit ]
On November 6, 2007, Zuckerberg announced a new social advertising system at a ceremony in Los Angeles. A part of the new program, called Beacon, is possible to share information with people on their sites based on their browsing activities with other Facebook friends. An eBay seller, for example, may have information about what to sell to their friends by their Facebook news feed, as if they give a list of items.
That program came under heavy privacy concerns from both privacy groups and individual users. Unable to respond quickly to Zuckerberg and Facebook concerns, and on December 5, 2007, Zuckerberg finally took a responsibility for issues with Beacon by writing a blog post on Facebook [8] and an easy way for users to get out of this service Made available
Connectivity controversy [ edit ]
Harvard's student Cameron Winklevoss , Tyler Winklevos and Divya Narendra accused Zuckerberg of threatening him to believe that he would be helping Harvard Connection.com (which was later called Connect). A social network by name will help in creating a site. [9] He filed a lawsuit in 2004, but was dismissed on March 28, 2007 without adverse effect. Then it soon Boston in the US District Court was Rifal and [10]A preliminary hearing was scheduled on July 25, 2007. In the hearing, the judge told Connectu that many parts of the complaint had not been plaid properly and gave them the ability to refill a revised complaint sufficiently. On June 25, 2008, a lawsuit was heard and Facebook agreed to agree to the $ 65 million [11] agreement.
As part of the lawsuit, in November 2007, confidential court documents were posted on the Harvard Alumni magazine magazine 02138 . It included Zuckerberg's social security number, his parents' home address and his girlfriend's address. Facebook filed for the document, but the judge ruled in favor of [12] 02138. {
Microsoft's investment in Facebook [ edit ]
On October 24, 2007, Facebook Inc. The Makrosoft to share $ 240 million of 1.6% Khunt Corp. selling, online search leader Google Inc K Dismiss the proposal for a contest from. It indicates that Facebook's market value was $ 15 billion at the time of sale. A Microsoft modern Xbox 360 game console was made available, promoting Facebook, Twitter and [13] Last .fm promotions.
Movie [ edit ]
A film based on the creators of Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook 's surroundings, is called a social network . These are also called future Bill Gates. They wanted to do something new from childhood, it is currently ready for performance in 2010 and stars Jesse Eisenberg and Justin Timberlake .
Bibliography [ edit ]
- . Yogesh Chhabria , ' Happienair CSH The Crash (1). CNBC - Network 18. ISBN 978-81-906479-5-3-2009
Awards [ edit ]
Only 26-year-old Mark Zucker Berg has been named Person of the Year by the American magazine Time 2010, the youngest person after C. Lindberg (1927).
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