Artikel Profil Mark Zuckerberg
Name: Mark Elliot Zuckerberg or suckaberg as I call him CEO/president and Co-Founder of Facebook
Born: May 14, 1984
Place of Birth: White Plains New York
Age: 27
Reidance: Palo Alto, California (United States)
Marrital Status: single
Girlfriend:Priscilla Chan
Religion:raised Jewish but is now Atheist
Home address: 1456 Edgewood Dr, Palo Alto California
Home cost: $7,000,000
Home sqft: 5,617 5 bedroom 5.5 bathrooms
Family:
Parents:
Karen E. Zuckerberg(Mother)
Occupation:self employed Psychiatrist
Education:
1979 BA from Brooklyn College
1984 MD from New York Medical College
Edward J. Zuckerberg(Father)
Occupatin: Dentist-Edward J. Zuckerberg DDS
Education:
1975 BA from Brooklyn College
1978 DDS from New York University
Sisters:
Randi Jayne Zuckerberg
Born:Febuary 28, 1982
Donna G. Zuckerberg
Born:1987
Age: 24
Arrielle Zuckerberg
Occupation: Junior Product Manager- Wildfire Interactive inc.
Education:
Claremont McKenna College(2007 – 2011)
BA, Philosophy & Public Affairs, Computer Science
Annual Salary: $1 (be nice if all CEOs did this after making a few million, but they greedy fucks)
Net Worth: estimated to be $17.5 Billion as of 2011
Stocks: Owns 24% of Facebook stock(2010)
Education:
Highschool:Ardsley High School(1998-2000)
Phillips Exeter Academy (2000-20002)
College: Harvard University (dropout)
Application to harvard:http://www.bloggingbeirut.com/docs/MarkZuckerberg.pdf
Studied Computer Science (2002-2004)
Facebook is a social networking service and Web site launched in February 2004, operated and privately owned by Facebook, Inc.
As of July 2011, Facebook has more than 800 million active users.
Mark Zuckerberg is the CEO of Facebook, which he founded in 2004.
Facebook is a social utility that helps people communicate more efficiently with their friends,
families and coworkers. Mark is responsible for setting the overall direction and product strategy for the company.
He leads the design of Facebook's service and development of its core technology and infrastructure.
Mark attended Harvard University and studied computer science before moving the company to Palo Alto, California.
Legal:
ConnectU lawsuits:
Harvard students Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevoss, and Divya Narendra accused Zuckerberg of intentionally making them believe he would help them build a social network called HarvardConnection.com (later called ConnectU).
They filed a lawsuit in 2004 but it was dismissed on a technicality on March 28, 2007. It was refiled soon thereafter in federal court in Boston.
Facebook counter sued in regards to Social Butterfly, a project put out by The Winklevoss Chang Group, an alleged partnership between ConnectU and i2hub. On June 25, 2008, the case settled and Facebook agreed to transfer over 1.2 million common shares and pay $20 million in cash.
Saverin lawsuit:
A lawsuit filed by Eduardo Saverin against Facebook and Zuckerberg was settled out of court.
Though terms of the settlement were sealed, the company affirmed Saverin's title as co-founder of Facebook.
Saverin signed a non-disclosure contract after the settlement.
Pakistan Criminal Investigation:
In June 2010, Pakistani Deputy Attorney General Muhammad Azhar Sidiqque launched a criminal investigation into Zuckerberg and Facebook co-founders Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes after a "Draw Muhammad" contest was hosted on Facebook.
The investigation also named the anonymous German woman who created the contest. Sidiqque asked the country's police to contact Interpol to have Zuckerberg and the three others arrested for blasphemy.
On May 19, 2010, Facebook's website was temporarily blocked in Pakistan until Facebook removed the contest from its website at the end of May. Sidiqque also asked its UN representative to raise the issue with the United Nations General Assembly.
Paul Ceglia:
On June 30, 2010, Paul Ceglia, the owner of a wood pellet fuel company in Allegany County, upstate New York, filed a lawsuit against Zuckerberg, claiming 84% ownership of Facebook and seeking monetary damages. According to Ceglia, he and Zuckerberg signed a contract on April 28, 2003 that an initial fee of $1,000 entitled Ceglia to 50% of the website's revenue, as well as an additional 1% interest in the business per day after January 1, 2004, until website completion.
Zuckerberg was developing other projects at the time, among which was Facemash, the predecessor of Facebook, but did not register the domain name thefacebook.com until January 1, 2004. Facebook management dismissed the lawsuit as "completely frivolous".
Facebook spokesman Barry Schnitt told a reporter that Ceglia's counsel had unsuccessfully sought an out-of-court settlement.
The contract itself says that Ceglia agreed to pay Zuckerberg $1,000 for StreetFax and $1,000 for another project called PageBook.
The contract also mentions an expanded project called The Face Book to be completed by January 2004, saying “an additional 1% interest in the business will be due the buyer for each day the website is delayed from that date”. Ceglia has proffered a $1,000 receipt from his checkbook, dated six months after the contract as evidence that he paid Zuckerberg for his work.
But it wasn't the full $2,000 amount, and the agreement doesn’t describe what happens if there is a default.
In an interview with ABC World News, Zuckerberg stated he was confident he had never signed such an agreement. At the time, Zuckerberg worked for Ceglia as a code developer on a project named "StreetFax".
Judge Thomas Brown issued a restraining order on all financial transfers concerning ownership of Facebook until further notice; in response, Facebook removed the case to federal court and asked that the state court injunction be dissolved.
According to Facebook, the injunction would not affect their business and lacked any legal basis.
Lists:
#9 Forbes Most Powefull People(2011)
#14 Forbes 400(2011)
#52 Forbes Billionaires(2011)
#22 Forbes Billionairs(United States)
#1 Vanity Fairs(2010 and 2011)
2010 Time magazine person of the year