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Mark Zuckerberg chronicle
Mark Zuckerberg, in full Mark Elliot Zuckerberg, (born
May 14, 1984, White Plains, New York, U.S.),
American computer programmer who was cofounder
and CEO (2004–) of Facebook, a social networking Web site.
After attending Phillips Exeter Academy, Zuckerberg enrolled at Harvard
University in 2002. On February 4, 2004, he launched thefacebook.com
(renamed Facebook in 2005), a directory in which fellow Harvard students
entered their own information and photos into a template that he had devised
Facebook quickly became popular as registered users could create profiles,
upload photos and other media, and keep in touch with friends. In the summer
of 2004, the trio moved their headquarters to Palo Alto, California, where
Zuckerberg talked venture capitalist Peter Thiel into giving them seed money.
Zuckerberg dropped out of Harvard to concentrate on the fledgling company,
of which he became CEO and president. In May 2005 Facebook received its
first major infusion of venture capital ($12.7 million).
Other important facts
In 2003 - Creates Face mash at Harvard, a website that pairs photos
of Harvard students and has users vote on who is more attractive. The
pictures were taken from a protected area of Harvard’s computer network.
Harvard forces Zuckerberg to take the site down.
November 2003 - Harvard seniors Cameron and Tyler
Winklevoss and Divya Narendra enlist Zuckerberg to work on their
website ConnectU. In February 4, 2004 - Zuckerberg, roommates
Chris Hughes and Dustin Moskovitz and friend Eduardo Saverin
launch Facebook, an online directory to connect people at college,
from Zuckerberg’s Harvard dorm room.