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Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of FaceBook.com. He created the site with helps from his then-college roommates, Chris Hughes and Dustin Moskovitz.

 
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Buchenwald Concentration Camp seems like an appropriate place to confront a hatred that almost brought the world to its knees and certainly brought the Jews of Europe to theirs knees to the tune of the elimination 2/3 of Europe’s Jewish population. The exact same hatred that infests Facebook by way of Holocaust Denial Groups. There is no difference at all. Just ask President Barack Obama. He might as well have been speaking directly to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg when he addressed the issue today while visiting the site. He stated: “ To this day there are those who insist that the Holocaust never happened, ... Read Full Story
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QUESTION #1 If YOU BECAME AWARE THAT A FACEBOOK EMPLOYEE WAS MAINTAINING A PERSONAL BLOG ADVOCATING HOLOCAUST DENIAL , WHAT WOULD YOUR RESPONSE BE, IF ANY? QUESTION# 2 (ADDED JUNE 9, 1:55 PM) IF YOU EXTENDED AN OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT AND SUBSEQUENTLY DISCOVERED THE INDIVIDUAL RAN A HOLOCAUST DENIAL WEB SITE, WOULD YOU STILL MAKE THE HIRE? Read Full Story
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"I'm a CEO, bitch", that is what Marck Zuckerberg had on his business card at the beginning of Facebook's creation.  Or at least it is what Ben Mezrich tells in his controversial book, called The accidental bilionaires (The founding of Facebook, a tale of sex, money, genius and betraya l) which was published last October and that I had the pleasure to read last summer during my holidays. This book is controversial, since Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg refused to take part, directly or indirectly, to the developement of what its author himself described as a " tale ". Before diving into the Accidental Billionaires ... Read Full Story
Written by SportsIS on
Yes the rumors are true. A movie based on the beginnings of Facebook has been greenlit. Jessie Eisenberg of Adventureland fame will be portraying the founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg. Justin Timberlake will be co-starring as Facebook co-founder, Sean Parker. I'm sorry but this is a retarded idea. Mark Zuckerberg has to not only be one of the world's biggest nerds, but also one of the most boring and monotone supergeeks around. I don't want to watch a two hour movie about this schmuck. Yes I know he's a gazillionaire (or will be if he ever sells the company), and he does some pretty ... Read Full Story
Written by zennie62 on
Mark Zuckerberg is Facebook's Benevolent Dictator who says the social network is 176 million or the sixth largest nation in the World. Electing to preserve member privacy was him being nice. Suppose he didn't do it? Read Full Story
Facebook, the popular social networking site, has created a dual-class share structure designed to give founder Mark Zuckerberg and other shareholders control over the company.  
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Facebook stock - Facebook has created a dual-class stock structure designed to give founder Mark Zuckerberg and other existing shareholders control over the company. The social network said Tuesday that it had no plans to go public "at this time." But... Facebook - Mark Zuckerberg - Social network - Shareholder - Business  
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Yesterday, Facebook's Dave Recordon commented on the service that he just finished a marathon session of The West Wing, a great show about the inner-workings of a fictional White House that ended its run on NBC in 2006. I agreed with Recordon, it was a great show. You know who else agreed? Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. So why is this interesting? Well, the creator of The West Wing was Aaron Sorkin. He was also the executive producer and...  
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Collegiate Mark Zuckerberg just wore an endless series of grey hoodies, according to new photos a student sent us from the set of The Social Network. Hey, the young cyborg was starting Facebook, not a fashion house. (more…)  
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Most entrepreneurs eventually step down and hand their companies over to professional CEOs, often at the insistence of their investors. Mark Zuckerberg hasn't done that. Why not? Because he's following a different model, one that has worked extremely well in the technology industry. In this model, the founder remains CEO of the company and surrounds himself or herself with a strong executive team. In these clips, Mark explains why he has...  
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