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Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg

Co-Founder, CEO at Meta Platforms

Started on the side Does code

Quick stats

$109.5B Net wealth 37 Yrs Age 2004 Year of founding

Career

2004- Present Co-Founder, CEO, Meta Platforms

Education

2003 Psychology, Computer Science, Harvard University (Dropped out)

Personal Information

Partner Priscilla Chan Children 1 Parents Karen (née Kempner), Edward Zuckerberg

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The Background

Mark Zuckerberg's background story is a much-popularised one. A young prodigy, Zuckerberg had a knack for working with computers. During his time at Harvard University, he soon came to be known as a go-to software developer. In his sophomore year, he built FaceMash, which was based on the concept of 'Hot' or 'Not' - the user was shown pictures of two students from the university and asked to choose the more attractive of the two. Even though it was shut down by the Harvard administration a few days later, the initial traction it got - 450 visitors and 22,000 photo-views in the first four hours - was something that got Zuckerberg excited, and he continued to build upon this project. He created a social study tool where he uploaded art images, and allowed students to add their comments and share notes. Mark Zuckerberg's status as a developer and acumen for launching great products got the attention of Harvard seniors Divya Narendra and Cameron & Tyler Winklevoss. The trio were planning to build a social networking site for Harvard students, and convinced Zuckerberg to join their team.‍

The Balancing

In 2003, Harvard did not have a universal "facebook". They had a paper version and an online repository that contained student photos & personal information of students staying in a particular dorm. "Everyone's been talking a lot about a universal face book within Harvard. I think it's kind of silly that it would take the University a couple of years to get around to it. I can do it better than they can, and I can do it in a week", said Zuckerberg to The Harvard Crimson. In January 2004, Mark Zuckerberg launched "The Facebook", inspired by a Crimson editorial about Facemash, stating, "It is clear that the technology needed to create a centralized website is readily available ... the benefits are many". With an investment of ~$2000, along with Harvard fellow students Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes and Eduardo Saverin, he built The Facebook from his dorm. This was the same time when Mark Zuckerberg was working in parallel for HarvardConnection.com.‍

The Launch

The site was launched as The Facebook on February 4, 2004, and later morphed to Facebook after the domain facebook.com was acquired for US $200,000.

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