Mark Zuckerberg (FACEBOOK)
Mark Zuckerberg co-founded the
social-networking website Facebook out of his college dorm room. He left
Harvard after his sophomore year to
concentrate on the site, the user base of which has grown to more than 250
million people, making Zuckerberg a billionaire. The birth of Facebook was
recently portrayed in the film The Social Network. Zuckerberg began using
computers and writing software as a child in middle school. His father taught
him Atari BASIC Programming , and later hired software developer David Newman
to tutor him privately. Zuckerberg also took a graduate course in the subject
at Mercy College near his home while he was still in high school. He enjoyed
developing computer programs, especially communication tools and games. In one
such program, since his father's dental practice was operated from their home,
he built a software program he called "ZuckNet", which allowed all
the computers between the house and dental office to communicate by pinging
each other. It is considered a "primitive" version of AOL's Instant
Messenger, which came out the following year.
Some kids played computer games.
Mark created them. Zuckerberg himself recalls this period: "I had a bunch
of friends who were artists. They'd come over, draw stuff, and I'd build a game
out of it." However, notes Vargas, Zuckerberg was not a typical
"geek-klutz", as he later became captain of his prep school fencing
team and earned a classics diploma. Napster co-founder Sean Parker, a close
friend, notes that Zuckerberg was "really into Greek odysseys and all that
stuff", recalling how he once quoted lines from the Roman epic poem
Aeneid, by Virgil, during a Facebook product conference. During Zuckerberg's
high school years, under the company name Intelligent Media Group, he built a
music player called the Synapse Media Player that used artificial intelligence
to learn the user's listening habits, which was posted to Slashdotand received
a rating of 3 out of 5 from PC Magazine. Microsoft and AOL tried to purchase
Synapse and recruit Zuckerberg, but he chose instead to enroll at Harvard
University.
Zuckerberg launched Facebook from
his Harvard dormitory room. An earlier inspiration for Facebook may have come
from Phillips Exeter Academy, the prep school from which Zuckerberg graduated
in 2002. It published its own student directory, “The Photo Address Book,”
which students referred to as “The Facebook.” Such photo directories were an
important part of the student social experience at many private schools. With
them, students were able to list attributes such as their class years, their
proximities to friends, and their telephone numbers. Zuckerberg faced his first
challenge as head of his new company, the Winklevoss twins started a legal
battle against him stating he stole their idea. The dispute continued even
though an initial settlement fee of $65 million was agreed. Then in Zuckerberg’s
story was made into a film entitled “The Social Network”, but Mark had mixed
thoughts on the film saying:“So there’s all this stuff that they got wrong and
a bunch of random details that they got right.” Finally Zuckerberg floated
Facebook on the open stock market where it was valued at $104bn. Mark was named
Person by Time magazine and beat Steve Jobs to no. 35 on Forbes 400 list with
an estimated net worth at around $6.9 billion.
With his fairly large fortune,
and lack of bad debts, Mark gives to a variety of philanthropic causes such as
signing the “Giving Pledge”, stating he would donate at least 50% of his wealth
to charity over the course of his lifetime. Other members of this pledge
include George Lucas and Bill Gates. At only 28, this is just the beginning for
Mark Zuckerberg with a rumoured Facebook phone looking to be released and we
imagine there is still much to come from this young entrepreneur.

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