
The word on the interwebs today is that this 1999 Angelfire page belongs to one Mark Zuckerberg. Yes, that Mark Zuckerberg, which means this could be the very first website that the hoody that made Facebook ever created. If true, it's a time machine into the 15-year-old brain of the most powerful man on the Internet. More »
gizmodo.com (1 month and 13 days ago)
Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg launched a new organization, called Fwd.us, Thursday to advocate for immigration reform in the United States. Zuckerberg unveiled the group in an op-ed in The Washington Post. Read full article >>
washingtonpost.com (1 month and 6 days ago)
Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s COO, describes her journey to the top but says women face serious challenges now. She also details her relationship with CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
reuters.com (2 months and 2 days ago)
In adopting Machiavellian tactics, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has done more than upset his core constituency. He has raised questions about what he stands for.
contracostatimes.com (11 days ago)
Much of the kerfuffle over how much tax Mark Zuckerberg is paying seems a little silly. See Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg faces $1 billion tax bill. Do you feel sorry for him? Not likely. Is he a patriot for writing a big check to the IRS? Not really. Besides, much was done via withholding.
forbes.com (1 month and 9 days ago)
Tuesday is Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's birthday. He's 29. If that seems insanely young for a billionaire, remember that he co-founded Facebook when he was a teenager.
cnn.com (3 days ago)
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s still-in-the-works political group will lobby for comprehensive immigration reform. The group, which has yet to officially announced itself, has hired two lobbying firms, Peck Madigan Jones and Fierce, Isakowitz & Blalock, a source close to the group told ABC News. Zuckerberg’s...
abcnews.com (1 month and 19 days ago)
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg is co-organizing a political advocacy group made up of top technology leaders that would push federal legislative reform on issues ranging from immigration to education.
wsj.com (1 month and 22 days ago)
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg says the company's aim is to be the home screen of any Android mobile.
telegraph.co.uk (1 month and 12 days ago)
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg may start a political advocacy group to push policies aligned with immigration, the economy, education and taxpayer funding for more scientific research, an unnamed industry insider said. Mr. Zuckerberg wants to join forces with other players in the technology and business community, the source said, as ...
washingtontimes.com (1 month and 22 days ago)
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